A BACHELOR MAID AND HER BROTHER. By I. T. Thurston.
ALL ABOARD. A Story For Girls. By f.a.n.n.y E. Newberry.
ALMOST A GENIUS. A Story For Girls. By Adelaide L. Rouse.
ANNICE WYNKOOP. Artist. Story of a Country Girl. By Adelaide L.
Rouse.
BUBBLES. A Girl"s Story. By Fannie E. Newberry.
COMRADES. By Fannie E. Newberry.
DEANE GIRLS, THE. A Home Story. By Adelaide L. Rouse.
HELEN BEATON, COLLEGE WOMAN. By Adelaide E. Rouse.
JOYCE"S INVESTMENTS. A Story For Girls. By Fannie E. Newberry.
MELLICENT RAYMOND. A Story For Girls. By Fannie E. Newberry.
MISS ASHTON"S NEW PUPIL. A School Girl"s Story. By Mrs. S. S. Robbins.
NOT FOR PROFIT. A Story For Girls. By Fannie E. Newberry.
ODD ONE, THE. A Story For Girls. By Fannie E. Newberry.
SARA, A PRINCESS. A Story For Girls. By Fannie E. Newberry.
THE LITTLE GIRL SERIES
By AMANDA M. DOUGLAS
A series of stories for girls by that popular author, Amanda M.
Douglas, in which are described something of the life and times of the early days of the places wherein the stories are located. Now for the first time published in a cheap edition.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD NEW YORK
This is a pretty story of life in New York 60 years ago. The story is charmingly told. The book is full of vivacious narrative, describing the amus.e.m.e.nts employments and the social and domestic life of Old New York.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD BOSTON
The story deals with the bringing up of little Doris by these Boston people, who were her nearest relatives. It is a series of pictures of life in Boston ninety years ago.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD BALTIMORE
This tells the story of how a little girl grew up in a Southern city a hundred years ago. A host of characters of all sorts--women, children, slaves, rich people and poor people, fill the pages.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD PITTSBURG
An interesting picture is given of the pioneer settlement and its people; while the heroine, Daffodil, is a winsome la.s.s who develops into a charming woman.
A LITTLE GIRL OF LONG AGO
This story is a sequel to A Little Girl in Old New York. This is a book for girls and boys of the present age, who will enjoy going back to the old times.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD CHICAGO
Ruth Gaynor comes to Chicago with her father when she is but eight or nine years old. Ruth is a keen observer and makes a capital heroine.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD NEW ORLEANS
The story gives a very picturesque account of the life in the old Creole city. It is a well told and interesting story with a historical background.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD SAN FRANCISCO
This is the story of the little Maine girl who went to live in the strange new city of the Golden Gate; she grows up a bright and charming girl.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD WASHINGTON
This story carries one back to Washington, a city then in its infancy.
The story throws a strong light on the early customs and life of the people.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD PHILADELPHIA
Little Primrose was the child of Friends, or Quakers. The author tells Primrose"s experiences among very strict Quakers, and then among worldly people.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD QUEBEC
The heroine is called "The Rose of Quebec." The picturesque life of this old French city, as seen through the eyes of the little girl, is here pictured.