FAMOUS STORIES FOR GIRLSByCharlotte M. Vaile
FAMOUS STORIES FOR GIRLS
ByCharlotte M. Vaile
The Orcutt GirlsOR, ONE TERM AT THE ACADEMY. 316 pp.Sue OrcuttA SEQUEL TO “THE ORCUTT GIRLS.” 335 pp.These companion volumes are among the most popular books for girls which have ever been written concerning school life. In these books Mrs. Vaile depicts that old academic life which used to be so great a feature in the life of New England. Mrs. Vaile shows her intimate knowledge of the subject and both books are full of incentive and inspiration.Wheat and HuckleberriesOR, DR. NORTHMORE’S DAUGHTERS. 336 pp.Another story for girls with the true ring of genuineness, and as the two girls around whom the story centers were born and brought up in the rich farm regions of the Middle West, and then spent their summers in the New England home of their grandfather, the author has been able to weave into her narrative the various peculiarities of both sections.Each volume is fully illustrated. Price $1.75 netThe M. M. C.A STORY OF THE GREAT ROCKIES. 232 pp.The experience of a New England girl in the Colorado mining camp. It shows the pluck of the little school teacher in holding for her friend a promising mining claim which he had secured after years of misfortune in other ventures.Fully illustrated. Price, $1.50
The Orcutt Girls
OR, ONE TERM AT THE ACADEMY. 316 pp.
OR, ONE TERM AT THE ACADEMY. 316 pp.
Sue Orcutt
A SEQUEL TO “THE ORCUTT GIRLS.” 335 pp.
A SEQUEL TO “THE ORCUTT GIRLS.” 335 pp.
These companion volumes are among the most popular books for girls which have ever been written concerning school life. In these books Mrs. Vaile depicts that old academic life which used to be so great a feature in the life of New England. Mrs. Vaile shows her intimate knowledge of the subject and both books are full of incentive and inspiration.
Wheat and Huckleberries
OR, DR. NORTHMORE’S DAUGHTERS. 336 pp.
OR, DR. NORTHMORE’S DAUGHTERS. 336 pp.
Another story for girls with the true ring of genuineness, and as the two girls around whom the story centers were born and brought up in the rich farm regions of the Middle West, and then spent their summers in the New England home of their grandfather, the author has been able to weave into her narrative the various peculiarities of both sections.
Each volume is fully illustrated. Price $1.75 net
The M. M. C.
A STORY OF THE GREAT ROCKIES. 232 pp.
A STORY OF THE GREAT ROCKIES. 232 pp.
The experience of a New England girl in the Colorado mining camp. It shows the pluck of the little school teacher in holding for her friend a promising mining claim which he had secured after years of misfortune in other ventures.
Fully illustrated. Price, $1.50