OLIVER OPTIC’S BOOKS
OLIVER OPTIC’S BOOKS
All-Over-the-World Library.ByOliver Optic. First Series. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.25.
No author has come before the public during the present generation who has achieved a larger and more deserving popularity among young people than “Oliver Optic.” His stories have been very numerous, but they have been uniformly excellent in moral tone and literary quality. As indicated in the general title, it is the author’s intention to conduct the readers of this entertaining series “around the world.” As a means to this end, the hero of the story purchases a steamer which he names the “Guardian Mother,” and with a number of guests she proceeds on her voyage.—Christian Work, N. Y.
No author has come before the public during the present generation who has achieved a larger and more deserving popularity among young people than “Oliver Optic.” His stories have been very numerous, but they have been uniformly excellent in moral tone and literary quality. As indicated in the general title, it is the author’s intention to conduct the readers of this entertaining series “around the world.” As a means to this end, the hero of the story purchases a steamer which he names the “Guardian Mother,” and with a number of guests she proceeds on her voyage.—Christian Work, N. Y.
All-Over-the-World Library.ByOliver Optic. Second Series. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.25.
The interest in these stories is continuous, and there is a great variety of exciting incident woven into the solid information which the book imparts so generously and without the slightest suspicion of dryness. Manly boys will welcome this volume as cordially as they did its predecessors.—Boston Gazette.
The interest in these stories is continuous, and there is a great variety of exciting incident woven into the solid information which the book imparts so generously and without the slightest suspicion of dryness. Manly boys will welcome this volume as cordially as they did its predecessors.—Boston Gazette.
All-Over-the-World Library.ByOliver Optic. Third Series. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.25.
Amid such new and varied surroundings it would be surprising indeed if the author, with his faculty of making even the commonplace attractive, did not tell an intensely interesting story of adventure, as well as give much information in regard to the distant countries through which our friends pass, and the strange peoples with whom they are brought in contact. This book, and indeed the whole series, is admirably adapted to reading aloud in the family circle, each volume containing matter which will interest all the members of the family.—Boston Budget.
Amid such new and varied surroundings it would be surprising indeed if the author, with his faculty of making even the commonplace attractive, did not tell an intensely interesting story of adventure, as well as give much information in regard to the distant countries through which our friends pass, and the strange peoples with whom they are brought in contact. This book, and indeed the whole series, is admirably adapted to reading aloud in the family circle, each volume containing matter which will interest all the members of the family.—Boston Budget.
The Blue and the Gray—Afloat.ByOliver Optic. Six volumes. Illustrated. Beautiful binding in blue and gray, with emblematic dies. Cloth. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.50.
The Blue and the Gray—on Land.
“There never has been a more interesting writer in the field of juvenile literature than Mr.W. T. Adams, who, under his well-known pseudonym, is known and admired by every boy and girl in the country, and by thousands who have long since passed the boundaries of youth, yet who remember with pleasure the genial, interesting pen that did so much to interest, instruct, and entertain their younger years. ‘The Blue and the Gray’ is a title that is sufficiently indicative of the nature and spirit of the latest series, while the name ofOliver Opticis sufficient warrant of the absorbing style of narrative. This series is as bright and entertaining as any work that Mr.Adamshas yet put forth, and will be as eagerly perused as any that has borne his name. It would not be fair to the prospective reader to deprive him of the zest which comes from the unexpected by entering into a synopsis of the story. A word, however, should be said in regard to the beauty and appropriateness of the binding, which makes it a most attractive volume.”—Boston Budget.
“There never has been a more interesting writer in the field of juvenile literature than Mr.W. T. Adams, who, under his well-known pseudonym, is known and admired by every boy and girl in the country, and by thousands who have long since passed the boundaries of youth, yet who remember with pleasure the genial, interesting pen that did so much to interest, instruct, and entertain their younger years. ‘The Blue and the Gray’ is a title that is sufficiently indicative of the nature and spirit of the latest series, while the name ofOliver Opticis sufficient warrant of the absorbing style of narrative. This series is as bright and entertaining as any work that Mr.Adamshas yet put forth, and will be as eagerly perused as any that has borne his name. It would not be fair to the prospective reader to deprive him of the zest which comes from the unexpected by entering into a synopsis of the story. A word, however, should be said in regard to the beauty and appropriateness of the binding, which makes it a most attractive volume.”—Boston Budget.
Woodville Stories.ByOliver Optic. Six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“Though we are not so young as we once were, we relished these stories almost as much as the boys and girls for whom they were written. They were really refreshing, even to us. There is much in them which is calculated to inspire a generous, healthy ambition, and to make distasteful all reading tending to stimulate base desires.”—Fitchburg Reveille.
“Though we are not so young as we once were, we relished these stories almost as much as the boys and girls for whom they were written. They were really refreshing, even to us. There is much in them which is calculated to inspire a generous, healthy ambition, and to make distasteful all reading tending to stimulate base desires.”—Fitchburg Reveille.
The Starry Flag Series.ByOliver Optic. In six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“Mr.Adams, the celebrated and popular writer, familiarly known asOliver Optic, seems to have inexhaustible funds for weaving together the virtues of life; and, notwithstanding he has written scores of books, the same freshness and novelty run through them all. Some people think the sensational element predominates. Perhaps it does. But a book for young people needs this, and so long as good sentiments are inculcated such books ought to be read.”
“Mr.Adams, the celebrated and popular writer, familiarly known asOliver Optic, seems to have inexhaustible funds for weaving together the virtues of life; and, notwithstanding he has written scores of books, the same freshness and novelty run through them all. Some people think the sensational element predominates. Perhaps it does. But a book for young people needs this, and so long as good sentiments are inculcated such books ought to be read.”
Army and Navy Stories.ByOliver Optic. Six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“This series of six volumes recounts the adventures of two brothers, Tom and Jack Somers, one in the army, the other in the navy, in the great Civil War. The romantic narratives of the fortunes and exploits of the brothers are thrilling in the extreme. Historical accuracy in the recital of the great events of that period is strictly followed, and the result is, not only a library of entertaining volumes, but also the best history of the Civil War for young people ever written.”
“This series of six volumes recounts the adventures of two brothers, Tom and Jack Somers, one in the army, the other in the navy, in the great Civil War. The romantic narratives of the fortunes and exploits of the brothers are thrilling in the extreme. Historical accuracy in the recital of the great events of that period is strictly followed, and the result is, not only a library of entertaining volumes, but also the best history of the Civil War for young people ever written.”
Boat Builders Series.ByOliver Optic. In six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“The series includes in six successive volumes the whole art of boat building, boat rigging, boat managing, and practical hints to make the ownership of a boat pay. A great deal of useful information is given in thisBoat Builders Series, and in each book a very interesting story is interwoven with the information. Every reader will be interested at once in Dory, the hero of ‘All Adrift,’ and one of the characters retained in the subsequent volumes of the series. His friends will not want to lose sight of him, and every boy who makes his acquaintance in ‘All Adrift’ will become his friend.”
“The series includes in six successive volumes the whole art of boat building, boat rigging, boat managing, and practical hints to make the ownership of a boat pay. A great deal of useful information is given in thisBoat Builders Series, and in each book a very interesting story is interwoven with the information. Every reader will be interested at once in Dory, the hero of ‘All Adrift,’ and one of the characters retained in the subsequent volumes of the series. His friends will not want to lose sight of him, and every boy who makes his acquaintance in ‘All Adrift’ will become his friend.”
Riverdale Story Books.ByOliver Optic. Twelve volumes. Illustrated. Illuminated covers. Price: cloth, per set, $3.60; per volume, 30 cents; paper, per set, $2.00.
Riverdale Story Books.ByOliver Optic. Six volumes. Illustrated. Fancy cloth and colors. Price per volume, 30 cents.
Flora Lee Library.ByOliver Optic. Six volumes. Illustrated. Fancy cloth and colors. Price per volume, 30 cents.
These are bright short stories for younger children who are unable to comprehend theStarry Flag Seriesor theArmy and Navy Series. But they all display the author’s talent for pleasing and interesting the little folks. They are all fresh and original, preaching no sermons, but inculcating good lessons.
These are bright short stories for younger children who are unable to comprehend theStarry Flag Seriesor theArmy and Navy Series. But they all display the author’s talent for pleasing and interesting the little folks. They are all fresh and original, preaching no sermons, but inculcating good lessons.
The Great Western Series.ByOliver Optic. In six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“This is the latest series of books issued by this popular writer, and dealt with life on the Great Lakes, for which a careful study was made by the author in a summer tour of the immense water sources of America. The story, which carries the same hero through the six books of the series, is always entertaining, novel scenes and varied incidents giving a constantly changing yet always attractive aspect to the narrative.Oliver Optichas written nothing better.”
“This is the latest series of books issued by this popular writer, and dealt with life on the Great Lakes, for which a careful study was made by the author in a summer tour of the immense water sources of America. The story, which carries the same hero through the six books of the series, is always entertaining, novel scenes and varied incidents giving a constantly changing yet always attractive aspect to the narrative.Oliver Optichas written nothing better.”
The Yacht Club Series.ByOliver Optic. In six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“The series has this peculiarity, that all of its constituent volumes are independent of one another, and therefore each story is complete in itself.Oliver Opticis, perhaps, the favorite author of the boys and girls of this country, and he seems destined to enjoy an endless popularity. He deserves his success, for he makes very interesting stories, and inculcates none but the best sentiments, and the ‘Yacht Club’ is no exception to this rule.”—New Haven Journal and Courier.
“The series has this peculiarity, that all of its constituent volumes are independent of one another, and therefore each story is complete in itself.Oliver Opticis, perhaps, the favorite author of the boys and girls of this country, and he seems destined to enjoy an endless popularity. He deserves his success, for he makes very interesting stories, and inculcates none but the best sentiments, and the ‘Yacht Club’ is no exception to this rule.”—New Haven Journal and Courier.
Onward and Upward Series.ByOliver Optic. In six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“Paul Farringford, the hero of these tales, is, like most of this author’s heroes, a young man of high spirit, and of high aims and correct principles, appearing in the different volumes as a farmer, a captain, a bookkeeper, a soldier, a sailor, and a traveller. In all of them the hero meets with very exciting adventures, told in the graphic style for which the author is famous.”
“Paul Farringford, the hero of these tales, is, like most of this author’s heroes, a young man of high spirit, and of high aims and correct principles, appearing in the different volumes as a farmer, a captain, a bookkeeper, a soldier, a sailor, and a traveller. In all of them the hero meets with very exciting adventures, told in the graphic style for which the author is famous.”
The Lake Shore Series.ByOliver Optic. In six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“Oliver Opticis one of the most fascinating writers for youth, and withal one of the best to be found in this or any past age. Troops of young people hang over his vivid pages; and not one of them ever learned to be mean, ignoble, cowardly, selfish, or to yield to any vice from anything they ever read from his pen.”—Providence Press.
“Oliver Opticis one of the most fascinating writers for youth, and withal one of the best to be found in this or any past age. Troops of young people hang over his vivid pages; and not one of them ever learned to be mean, ignoble, cowardly, selfish, or to yield to any vice from anything they ever read from his pen.”—Providence Press.
The Famous Boat Club Series.ByOliver Optic. Six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume $1.25.
“This is the first series of books written for the young byOliver Optic. It laid the foundation for his fame as the first of authors in which the young delight, and gained for him the title of the Prince of Story Tellers. The six books are varied in incident and plot, but all are entertaining and original.”
“This is the first series of books written for the young byOliver Optic. It laid the foundation for his fame as the first of authors in which the young delight, and gained for him the title of the Prince of Story Tellers. The six books are varied in incident and plot, but all are entertaining and original.”
(Other volumes in preparation.)
Young America Abroad:A Library of Travel and Adventure in Foreign Lands. ByOliver Optic. Illustrated byNastand others. First Series. Six volumes. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“The story from its inception, and through the twelve volumes (see Second Series), is a bewitching one, while the information imparted concerning the countries of Europe and the isles of the sea is not only correct in every particular, but is told in a captivating style.Oliver Opticwill continue to be the boys’ friend, and his pleasant books will continue to be read by thousands of American boys. What a fine holiday present either or both series of ‘Young America Abroad’ would be for a young friend! It would make a little library highly prized by the recipient, and would not be an expensive one.”—Providence Press.
“The story from its inception, and through the twelve volumes (see Second Series), is a bewitching one, while the information imparted concerning the countries of Europe and the isles of the sea is not only correct in every particular, but is told in a captivating style.Oliver Opticwill continue to be the boys’ friend, and his pleasant books will continue to be read by thousands of American boys. What a fine holiday present either or both series of ‘Young America Abroad’ would be for a young friend! It would make a little library highly prized by the recipient, and would not be an expensive one.”—Providence Press.
Young America Abroad.ByOliver Optic. Second Series. Six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
“Oliver Opticis anom de plumethat is known and loved by almost every boy of intelligence in the land. We have seen a highly intellectual and world-weary man, a cynic whose heart was somewhat embittered by its large experience of human nature, take up one ofOliver Optic’sbooks, and read it at a sitting, neglecting his work in yielding to the fascination of the pages. When a mature and exceedingly well-informed mind, long despoiled of all its freshness, can thus find pleasure in a book for boys, no additional words of recommendation are needed.”—Sunday Times.
“Oliver Opticis anom de plumethat is known and loved by almost every boy of intelligence in the land. We have seen a highly intellectual and world-weary man, a cynic whose heart was somewhat embittered by its large experience of human nature, take up one ofOliver Optic’sbooks, and read it at a sitting, neglecting his work in yielding to the fascination of the pages. When a mature and exceedingly well-informed mind, long despoiled of all its freshness, can thus find pleasure in a book for boys, no additional words of recommendation are needed.”—Sunday Times.
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Transcriber’s Notes:Punctuation, and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected.Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.
Transcriber’s Notes:
Punctuation, and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected.
Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.
Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.