Copyright publications which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Books that charm the hearts of the little ones, and of which they never tire. Many of the adventures are comical in the extreme, and all the accidents that ordinarily happen to youthful personages happened to these many-sided little mortals. Their haps and mishaps make decidedly entertaining reading.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS
THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN THE COUNTRY
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE SEASHORE
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SCHOOL
Telling how they go home from the seashore; went to school and were promoted, and of their many trials and tribulations.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SNOW LODGE
Telling of the winter holidays, and of the many fine times and adventures the twins had at a winter lodge in the big woods.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON A HOUSEBOAT
Mr. Bobbsey obtains a houseboat, and the whole family go off on a tour.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT MEADOW BROOK
The young folks visit the farm again and have plenty of good times and several adventures.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT HOME
The twins get into all sorts of trouble—and out again—also bring aid to a poor family.
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS
SERIES
By LAURA LEE HOPE
The adventures of Ruth and Alice DeVere. Their father, a widower, is an actor who has taken up work for the "movies." Both girls wish to aid him in his work and visit various localities to act in all sorts of pictures.
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS
Or First Appearance in Photo Dramas.
Having lost his voice, the father of the girls goes into the movies and the girls follow. Tells how many "parlor dramas" are filmed.
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT OAK FARM
Or Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays.
Full of fun in the country, the haps and mishaps of taking film plays, and giving an account of two unusual discoveries.
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS SNOWBOUND
Or The Proof on the Film.
A tale of winter adventures in the wilderness, showing how the photo-play actors sometimes suffer.
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS UNDER THE PALMS
Or Lost in the Wilds of Florida.
How they went to the land of palms, played many parts in dramas before the camera; were lost, and aided others who were also lost.
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT ROCKY RANCH
Or Great Days Among the Cowboys.
All who have ever seen moving pictures of the great West will want to know just how they are made. This volume gives every detail and is full of clean fun and excitement.
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT SEA
Or a Pictured Shipwreck that Became Real.
A thrilling account of the girls' experiences on the water.
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS IN WAR PLAYS
Or The Sham Battles at Oak Farm.
The girls play important parts in big battle scenes and have plenty of hard work along with considerable fun.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS SERIES
By LAURA LEE HOPE
These tales take in the various adventures participated in by several bright, up-to-date girls who love outdoor life. They are clean and wholesome, free from sensationalism, absorbing from the first chapter to the last.
Or Camping and Tramping for Fun and Health.
Telling how the girls organized their Camping and Tramping Club, how they went on a tour, and of various adventures which befell them.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE
Or Stirring Cruise of the Motor Boat Gem.
One of the girls becomes the proud possessor of a motor boat and invites her club members to take a trip down the river to Rainbow Lake,
a beautiful sheet of water lying between the mountains.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A MOTOR CAR
Or The Haunted Mansion of Shadow Valley.
One of the girls has learned to run a big motor car, and she invites the club to go on a tour to visit some distant relatives. On the way they stop at a deserted mansion and make a surprising discovery.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A WINTER CAMP
Or Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats.
In this story, the scene is shifted to a winter season. The girls have some jolly times skating and ice boating, and visit a hunters' camp in the big woods.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN FLORIDA
Or Wintering in the Sunny South.
The parents of one of the girls have bought an orange grove in Florida, and her companions are invited to visit the place. They take a trip into the interior, where several unusual things happen.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT OCEAN VIEW
Or The Box that Was Found in the Sand.
The girls have great fun and solve a mystery while on an outing along the New England coast.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON PINE ISLAND
Or A Cave and What it Contained.
A bright, healthful story, full of good times at a bungalow camp on Pine Island.
THE EVERY CHILD
SHOULD KNOW SERIES
| BIRDS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| By Neltje Blanchan. Illustrated |
| EARTH AND SKY EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| By Julia Ellen Rogers. Illustrated |
| ESSAYS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie |
| FAIRY TALES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie |
| FAMOUS STORIES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie |
| FOLK TALES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie |
| HEROES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie |
| HEROINES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Coedited by Hamilton W. Mabie and Kate Stephens |
| HYMNS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Dolores Bacon |
| LEGENDS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie |
| MYTHS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie |
| OPERAS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| By Dolores Bacon. Illustrated |
| PICTURES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| By Dolores Bacon. Illustrated |
| POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Mary E. Burt |
| PROSE EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Mary E. Burt |
| SONGS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| Edited by Dolores Bacon |
| TREES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| By Julia Ellen Rogers. Illustrated |
| WATER WONDERS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| By Jean M. Thompson. Illustrated |
| WILD ANIMALS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| By Julia Ellen Rogers. Illustrated |
| WILD FLOWERS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW |
| By Frederic William Stack. Illustrated |