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By the Author of "Spartacus to the Gladiators."ELM ISLAND STORIES.To be completed in six vols. Ill. Per vol., $1.25.LION BEN OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25."Elm Island lays off the coast of Eastern Maine, a wild and romantic region, and the incidents of the story are recorded as happening when this country was just emerging from its struggle for independence. It is a capital story of the rough-and-tumble life of the early settlers."—Chicago Journal of Commerce.CHARLIE BELL, THE WAIF OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25."This volume tells the story of Charlie Bell, who was thrown upon Elm Island like a waif from the ocean, and adopted by Lion Ben. With Yankee boys he shares the exciting adventures of a new country and a rude state of society."THE ARK OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25.This volume of the series is by no means inferior in interest to its predecessors, dealing principally with adventures at sea, which are always delightful to boys.THE BOY FARMERS OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25.The forth volume of the series gives, in graphic and earnest style, the efforts of the three lads to transform Elm Island from a wilderness to a fruitful and productive land. It is full of life, adventure, and fun.THE YOUNG SHIPBUILDERS OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25"Mr Kellogg is winning laurels as a writer for and educator of youth. Health and vigor are in his writings, and the lad has more of the first-class man in him after the perusal."—Providence Press.Sold by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, and sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price.LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.
By the Author of "Spartacus to the Gladiators."
ELM ISLAND STORIES.
To be completed in six vols. Ill. Per vol., $1.25.
LION BEN OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25.
"Elm Island lays off the coast of Eastern Maine, a wild and romantic region, and the incidents of the story are recorded as happening when this country was just emerging from its struggle for independence. It is a capital story of the rough-and-tumble life of the early settlers."—Chicago Journal of Commerce.
CHARLIE BELL, THE WAIF OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25.
"This volume tells the story of Charlie Bell, who was thrown upon Elm Island like a waif from the ocean, and adopted by Lion Ben. With Yankee boys he shares the exciting adventures of a new country and a rude state of society."
THE ARK OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25.
This volume of the series is by no means inferior in interest to its predecessors, dealing principally with adventures at sea, which are always delightful to boys.
THE BOY FARMERS OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25.
The forth volume of the series gives, in graphic and earnest style, the efforts of the three lads to transform Elm Island from a wilderness to a fruitful and productive land. It is full of life, adventure, and fun.
THE YOUNG SHIPBUILDERS OF ELM ISLAND.16mo. Illustrated. $1.25
"Mr Kellogg is winning laurels as a writer for and educator of youth. Health and vigor are in his writings, and the lad has more of the first-class man in him after the perusal."—Providence Press.
Sold by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, and sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price.
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.