BOOKS BYKATE DICKINSONSWEETSER

"Particularly spirited is Miss Sweetser's biographical work. Accuracy of historic fact has been the author's commendable aim in all her books. Luckily she has likewise treated her characters as human beings, something which cannot be said of most writers of biography for children."—The Nation.

Octavo, Pictorial Covers, numerous full-page illustrations, many in color

Each Volume Fully Illustrated. Crown 8vo

All these volumes are fully illustrated with numerous full-page drawings and many decorations. Crown 8vo, bound in Red Cloth

CAMPING ON THE GREAT RIVER

By Raymond S. Spears

By Raymond S. Spears

A farmer's son ventures out into the great world to make a man of himself and succeeds. He embarks in a shanty-boat and sails down the Ohio and Mississippi, where he has all kinds of adventures which will make the boy-reader long to imitate him.

CAMPING ON THE GREAT LAKES

By Raymond S. Spears

By Raymond S. Spears

A story of self-reliance and independence as well as adventure. Will Sayne and Miles Breton take a voyage of discovery from Ontario and Erie, through Huron to the vast stretch of Lake Superior. They become involved innocently in smugglers' plots.

CAMPING IN THE WINTER WOODS

By Elmer Russell Gregor

By Elmer Russell Gregor

The story of two boys who are granted the privilege of a winter of hunting and trapping in the Maine woods under the tuition of their father's famous guide, Old Ben. It is not only a fine story but is filled with the information about wild animals and woodcraft that boys love.

CAMPING ON WESTERN TRAILS

By Elmer Russell Gregor

By Elmer Russell Gregor

The same two boys spend a summer in the Rocky Mountains, shoot mountain-lions and wolves, secure photographs of mountain-sheep and bears, pan gold in cañon streams, and are nearly suffocated in a forest fire.

Illustrated. Post 8vo

HARPER & BROTHERSNEW YORKEstablished1817      LONDON

Transcriber’s Notepage  51, removed comma between tying and it (rolling and tying it, he fastened it)page  62, space inserted between legs and clung (His legs clung to the saddle)page 184, some one changed to someone (someone had cut off a couple of feet)page 200, pirouges changed to pirogues (some hollowed-out log pirogues)page 219, capitalized staunchly (Staunchly the citizens helped the handful of soldiers to hold it.)page 220, Vigos changed to Vigo (Col. F. Vigo)

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