The Angel Children - Part 12
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Part 12

PLAY AND STUDY SERIES.

4 volumes. Each volume ill.u.s.trated. Price, $1.50.

PLAY AND STUDY.

THE MOTHERLESS CHILDREN.

HOWARD AND HIS TEACHER.

JACK, THE CHIMNEY-SWEEP.

LITTLE AGNES' LIBRARY.

4 volumes. Each volume ill.u.s.trated. Price, $1.50.

LITTLE AGNES.

TRYING TO BE USEFUL.

I'LL TRY.

ART AND ARTLESSNESS.

For family reading and Sabbath School libraries there are no better books written than these by Mrs. Leslie. With attractive and interesting stories are mingled wholesome truths and moral lessons. Of all these books large editions have been printed, and they may be found largely circulated in Sabbath Schools.

Sold by all booksellers and newsdealers, and sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price.

=LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.=

LEE & SHEPARD'S JUVENILE PUBLICATIONS.

OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS.

RIVERDALE STORY-BOOKS.

Six volumes, profusely ill.u.s.trated from new designs by Billings. In neat box. Cloth. Per vol., .45.

COMPRISING

Little Merchant.

Young Voyagers.

Dolly and I.

Proud and Lazy.

Careless Kate.

Robinson Crusoe, Jr.

These little volumes are very interesting and attractive, and they carry a moral with them, which, if heeded, there is no doubt will set Youth in the right direction for its own benefit.

FLORA LEE STORY BOOKS.

Companions to the above. Six volumes, profusely ill.u.s.trated from new designs by Billings. In neat box. Cloth. Per volume, .45.

COMPRISING

Christmas Gift.

Uncle Ben.

Birthday Party.

The Picnic Party.

The Gold Thimble.

The Do-Somethings.

These stories are written in "Oliver Optic's" best style, and all are interesting and attractive.

OUR STANDARD BEARER; Or, The Life of Gen'l Ulysses S. Grant: His Youth, His Manhood, His Campaigns, and his eminent Services in the Reconstruction of the Nation his Sword has redeemed. As seen and related by Captain Bernard Galligasken, Cosmopolitan, and written out by Oliver Optic. Ill.u.s.trated by Thos. Nast. 16mo. Cloth. $1.50.

"This is a book for young men to read; for boys to read; and old men will find their dull blood stirred by its graphic descriptions, its thrilling narrative, and its hearty enthusiasm."--_New Bedford Mercury._

THE WAY OF THE WORLD.

By William T. Adams (Oliver Optic). 12mo. $2.00.

"This excellent writer for children has here tried his hand at writing for grown people, and has succeeded admirably."--_Times._

"It is long since we have read a more interesting book."--_Gazette._

"The Way of the World is a popular story of the intense cla.s.s, full of thrilling incidents and exciting scenes, such as boys delight to read."--_Congregationalist._

Sold by all booksellers and newsdealers, and sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price.

LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.

LEE & SHEPARD'S JUVENILE PUBLICATIONS.

OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS.

ARMY AND NAVY STORIES.

THE SOLDIER BOY; or, Tom Somers in the Army. 16mo. Ill.u.s.trated. $1.50.

"This is a story of the rebellion, narrating the adventures of a patriotic youth, who left the comforts of home to share the dangers of the field. He is carried through several battles, and for a while shared the hospitalities of the rebels as a prisoner. The story is true to history, giving in the form of personal adventure correct accounts of many stirring scenes of the war."--_Hartford Courant._