The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 252 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885.

The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 252 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885.

By EGBERT C. ADAMS, author of “The History of England in Rhyme,” “On Board the Rocket,” etc.  Attractively written.  It will assist all young people to fix important events of American history in their memory. 16mo, cloth, 60 cents.

How They went to Europe.

By MARGARET SIDNEY.  Gives numberless suggestions for the entertaining of young people on the long winter evenings, stimulating them in the idle hours, and drawing them within the sweet, healthful atmosphere of home. 16mo, illustrated, $1.00.

Milly’s Little Wanderer.

By MRS. SUSIE A. BISBEE, author of “Daisy Green Stories.”  The scene of this story is laid in the most picturesque of New England surroundings, and the book abounds in sprightly incidents, while holding steadily to its moral and spiritual purpose. 12mo, $1.25.

New Year’s Tangles, AND OTHER STORIES.

By PANSY.  Very fully illustrated.  Fresh, instructive, and entertaining, 12mo, 256 pages, $1.00.

Old Caravan Days.

By MRS. MARY HARTWELL CATHERWOOD.  With 36 illustrations by H. Pruett Share.  A graphic record of other days long before the time of Western railroads, giving the exciting adventures and experiences of a family moving to Illinois, drawn faithfully to the life. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

Our Business Boys.

A little pocket volume for every cash boy, every young clerk, and every trade-learner in the land. 16_mo_, $.60.

Pleasant Authors.

By AMANDA B. HARRIS.  Biographies of Sir Walter Scott, Charles Lamb, Leigh Hunt, Dr. John Brown, Mary Russell Mitford, etc.  For young people.  Fourth volume of the Reading Union Library.  An admirable guide for young people, to whatever is best and most enjoyable in standard English literature.  It should be in every family. Illustrated, 16mo, $1.00.

Plucky Boys.  BUSINESS BOYS’ LIBRARY.

By the author of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” and other authors.  “A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck.”—­President Garfield.  Spirited narratives, and for the most part true ones, of boys who have conquered obstacles and become successful business men; or of other plucky young fellows who have shown fearlessness and “fight” in situations of danger, and also self-sacrifice in order to save the lives of others. $1.50.

Robinson Crusoe.

By DANIEL DEFOE.  An edition de luxe, printed on exquisite paper, with 16 illustrations by Thomas Stothard, R.A., with an introduction by Austin Dobson.  Fac-simile of the frontispiece and title-page of the original edition, original prefaces. 555pp.  Extra cloth binding, $1.25. Half calf, $2.50. Morocco, full gilt, $3.00.

Side by Side.

By PANSY, author of “The Man of the House,” “Mrs. Solomon Smith Looking On,” “The Hall in the Grove,” “Mary Burton Abroad,” etc.  Illustrated stories from Bible texts for the help of boys and girls in their school and home duties. 16mo, cloth, illustrated, $.60.

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