=Story of the American Indian (The).= By Elbridge S. Brooks. 8vo,cloth, 2.50.
"A thorough compendium of the archaeology, history, present standingand outlook of our nation's wards.... We commend it as the best andmost comprehensive book on the Indian for general reading known tous."--_Literary World._
=Story of the American Sailor (The).= By Elbridge S. Brooks. Octavo,cloth, 2.50.
The first consecutive narrative yet attempted, sketching the riseand development of the American seaman on board merchant vessel andman-of-war.
=Ned Harwood's Visit to Jerusalem.= By Mrs. S. G. Knight. Quarto, 1.25.
Travel in the Holy Land. The manuscript was approved by Rev. SelahMerrill, for many years U. S. Consul at Jerusalem. The strictestaccuracy has thus been secured without impairing the interest of thestory.
=Out and About.= By Kate Tannatt Woods. Quarto, boards, 1.25.
Cape Cod to the Golden Gate with a lot of young folks along, and plentyof yarns by the way.
=Sights Worth Seeing.= By those who saw them. Quarto, cloth, 1.50.
Eleven descriptive articles by such writers as Margaret Sidney, AmandaB. Harris, Annie Sawyer Downs, Frank T. Merrill and Rose Kingsley.Copiously and beautifully illustrated.
=Adventures of the Early Discoverers.= By Frances A. Humphrey. 4to,cloth, 1.00.
Real history written and pictured for readers both sides of ten yearsold. It begins with the mythology of discovery and comes down to thesixteenth and seventeenth century.
=The Golden West=: as Seen by the Ridgway Club. By Margaret Sidney.Quarto, boards, 1.75.
Description of a trip through Southern California taken by Mr. andMrs. Ridgway and their children. The careful observations and the fineillustrations make it a treasure for boys and girls.
=Days and Nights in the Tropics.= By Felix L. Oswald. Quarto, boards,1.25.
The collector of curiosities for the Brazilian museum goes on his questwith his eyes open. A book of adventures and hunters' yarns.