THE BOBBSEY TWINS BOOKS
For Little Men and Women
By LAURA LEE HOPE
Author of "The Bunny Brown" Series, Etc.
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=12mo. BOUND IN CLOTH. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING.=
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Copyright publications which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Books thatcharm the hearts of the little ones, and of which they never tire. Manyof the adventures are comical in the extreme, and all the accidents thatordinarily happen to youthful personages happened to these many-sidedlittle mortals. Their haps and mishaps make decidedly entertainingreading.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS
THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN THE COUNTRY
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE SEASHORE
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SCHOOL
Telling how they go home from the seashore; went to school and werepromoted, and of their many trials and tribulations.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SNOW LODGE
Telling of the winter holidays, and of the many fine times andadventures the twins had at a winter lodge in the big woods.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON A HOUSEBOAT
Mr. Bobbsey obtains a houseboat, and the whole family go on a tour.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT MEADOW BROOK
The young folks visit the farm again and have plenty of good times andseveral adventures.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT HOME
The twins get into all sorts of trouble--and out again--also bring aidto a poor family.
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS SERIES
By VICTOR APPLETON
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=12mo. BOUND IN CLOTH. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING.=
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Moving pictures and photo plays are famous the world over, and in thisline of books the reader is given a full description of how the filmsare made--the scenes of little dramas, indoors and out, trick picturesto satisfy the curious, soul-stirring pictures of city affairs, life inthe Wild West, among the cowboys and Indians, thrilling rescues alongthe seacoast, the daring of picture hunters in the jungle among savagebeasts, and the great risks run in picturing conditions in a land ofearthquakes. The volumes teem with adventures and will be foundinteresting from first chapter to last.
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS Or Perils of a Great City Depicted.
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS IN THE WEST Or Taking Scenes Among the Cowboys and Indians.
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS ON THE COAST Or Showing the Perils of the Deep.
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS IN THE JUNGLE Or Stirring Times Among the Wild Animals.
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS IN EARTHQUAKE LAND Or Working Amid Many Perils.
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS AND THE FLOOD Or Perilous Days on the Mississippi.
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS AT PANAMA Or Stirring Adventures Along the Great Canal.
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS UNDER THE SEA Or The Treasure of the Lost Ship.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH SERIES
By GRAHAM B. FORBES
Never was there a cleaner, brighter, more manly boy than Frank Allen,the hero of this series of boys' tales, and never was there a bettercrowd of lads to associate with than the students of the School. Allboys will read these stories with deep interest. The rivalry between thetowns along the river was of the keenest, and plots and counterplots towin the champions, at baseball, at football, at boat racing, at trackathletics, and at ice hockey, were without number. Any lad reading onevolume of this series will surely want the others.
THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH Or The All Around Rivals of the School
THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE DIAMOND Or Winning Out by Pluck
THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE RIVER Or The Boat Race Plot that Failed
THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE GRIDIRON Or The Struggle for the Silver Cup
THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE ICE Or Out for the Hockey Championship
THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH IN TRACK ATHLETICS Or A Long Run that Won
THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH IN WINTER SPORTS Or Stirring Doings on Skates and Iceboats
=12mo. Illustrated. Handsomely bound in cloth, with cover design andwrappers in colors.=
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Frontispiece caption, "Molly" changed to "Mollie". (MOLLY BROUGHT UP)
Page 13, "Molly" changed to "Mollie". (when Mollie became)
Page 58, "they" changed to "she". (as she turned)
Page 124, "claming" changed to "clamming". (fleet of clamming boats)
Page 142, "On" changed to "Oh". (Oh, no, sir)
Page 157, "Molly" changed to "Mollie". (yes," assented Mollie)
Page 175, "themselvs" changed to "themselves". (Amy keeping themselves)
Bobbsey Twins advertisement, word "on" added to text. (go on a tour)
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