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BOOKS BYAmy E. Blanchard

BOOKS BY

Amy E. Blanchard

Elizabeth, Betsy and BessIf there is one thing that Miss Amy E. Blanchard knows well it is the child’s heart, and this knowledge stands her in good stead in her recent book. The story runs into just such conversation and escapades as three young girls are liable to indulge in. Illustrated.284 pagesElizabeth, Betsy and Bess—SchoolmatesThis is the story of the school days of the three girl chums and shows the individual development of each one. Every chapter is full of the interesting experiences dear to the hearts of girls of this age. Illustrated.320 pagesA Girl of ’76About Colonial Boston. Cloth.A story of the earlier period of the Revolutionary War written primarily for girls, and the homes and heroines depicted are drawn so as to give peculiar interest to its readers.331 pagesA Little Maid of PicardyA story full of adventures in the life of a refugee maid of Picardy. An American girl with the love of France in her heart tells this wonderful story of hardships, yes, and pleasures as well, of the heroic refugee. Illustrated with colored frontispiece and cover.320 pagesThese books are full of interest to young people; they also recommend themselves to all who like to see books that build character in the hands of our young readers.Price, $1.75 eachAll Prices are NET

Elizabeth, Betsy and Bess

If there is one thing that Miss Amy E. Blanchard knows well it is the child’s heart, and this knowledge stands her in good stead in her recent book. The story runs into just such conversation and escapades as three young girls are liable to indulge in. Illustrated.

284 pages

Elizabeth, Betsy and Bess—Schoolmates

This is the story of the school days of the three girl chums and shows the individual development of each one. Every chapter is full of the interesting experiences dear to the hearts of girls of this age. Illustrated.

320 pages

A Girl of ’76

About Colonial Boston. Cloth.

About Colonial Boston. Cloth.

A story of the earlier period of the Revolutionary War written primarily for girls, and the homes and heroines depicted are drawn so as to give peculiar interest to its readers.

331 pages

A Little Maid of Picardy

A story full of adventures in the life of a refugee maid of Picardy. An American girl with the love of France in her heart tells this wonderful story of hardships, yes, and pleasures as well, of the heroic refugee. Illustrated with colored frontispiece and cover.

320 pages

These books are full of interest to young people; they also recommend themselves to all who like to see books that build character in the hands of our young readers.

Price, $1.75 eachAll Prices are NET


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