BY JOHN OXENHAM
""The Long Road" is a tragic, heart-gripping story of Russian political and social conditions."--_The Craftsman._
=Pryor--The Colonel"s Story=
BY MRS. ROGER A. PRYOR
"The story is one in which the spirit of the Old South figures largely; adventure and romance have their play and carry the plot to a satisfying end."
=Remington--Ermine of the Yellowstone=
BY FREDERIC REMINGTON
"A very original and remarkable novel wonderful in its vigor and freshness."
=Roberts--Kings in Exile=
BY CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS
"The author catches the spirit of forest and sea life, and the reader comes to have a personal love and knowledge of our animal friends."--_Boston Globe._
=Robins--The Convert=
BY ELIZABETH ROBINS
""The Convert" devotes itself to the exploitation of the recent suffragist movement in England. It is a book not easily forgotten, by any thoughtful reader."--_Chicago Evening Post._
=Robins--A Dark Lantern=
BY ELIZABETH ROBINS
A powerful and striking novel, English in scene, which takes an essentially modern view of society and of certain dramatic situations.
=Ward--David Grieve=
BY MRS. HUMPHREY WARD
"A perfect picture of life, remarkable for its humor and extraordinary success at character a.n.a.lysis."
=Wells--The Wheels of Chance=
BY H. G. WELLS
"Mr. Wells is beyond question the most plausible romancer of the time."--_The New York Tribune._
THE MACMILLAN JUVENILE LIBRARY
This collection of juvenile books contains works of standard quality, on a variety of subjects--history, biography, fiction, science, and poetry--carefully chosen to meet the needs and interests of both boys and girls.
=_Each volume, cloth, 12mo, 50 cents net; postage, 10 cents extra_=
=Altsheler--The Hors.e.m.e.n of the Plains=
BY JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER
"A story of the West, of Indians, of scouts, trappers, fur traders, and, in short, of everything that is dear to the imagination of a healthy American boy."--_New York Sun._
=Bacon--While Caroline Was Growing=
BY JOSEPHINE DASKAM BACON
"Only a genuine lover of children, and a keenly sympathetic observer of human nature, could have given us a book as this."--_Boston Herald._
=Carroll--Alice"s Adventures, and Through the Looking Gla.s.s=
BY LEWIS CARROLL
"One of the immortal books for children."
=Dix--A Little Captive Lad=
BY MARIE BEULAH DIX
"The human interest is strong, and children are sure to like it."--_Washington Times._
=Greene--Pickett"s Gap=
BY HOMER GREENE
"The story presents a picture of truth and honor that cannot fail to have a vivid impression upon the reader."--_Toledo Blade._
=Lucas--Slowcoach=
BY E. V. LUCAS
"The record of an English family"s coaching tour in a great old-fashioned wagon. A charming narrative, as quaint and original as its name."--_Booknews Monthly._
=Mabie--Book of Christmas=
BY H. W. MABIE
"A beautiful collection of Christmas verse and prose in which all the old favorites will be found in an artistic setting."--_The St. Louis Mirror._