Sara Crewe; or, What happened at Miss Minchin's . SCRIBNERS BOOKS FOT{ THE YOUNG. Twe JUVENILES-by EBVARD EGGI2EST0N THE HOOSIER SCHOOL-BOY. one volume, i2mo. Witli full-page illustrations. ,. NOT THERE, NOT THERE, MY CHILD ! Mr. Eggleston is one of the very few American writers who have succeeded in giving totheir work a genuine savor of the soil, a distinctively American Character. The scene of hisstories is the Western Reserve, and the characters are types of the early part of this century, inthe territory now comprised in Indiana and Ohio. The Hoosier School-boy depicts some charac-te


Sara Crewe; or, What happened at Miss Minchin's . SCRIBNERS BOOKS FOT{ THE YOUNG. Twe JUVENILES-by EBVARD EGGI2EST0N THE HOOSIER SCHOOL-BOY. one volume, i2mo. Witli full-page illustrations. ,. NOT THERE, NOT THERE, MY CHILD ! Mr. Eggleston is one of the very few American writers who have succeeded in giving totheir work a genuine savor of the soil, a distinctively American Character. The scene of hisstories is the Western Reserve, and the characters are types of the early part of this century, inthe territory now comprised in Indiana and Ohio. The Hoosier School-boy depicts some charac-teristics of boy life, years ago, on the Ohio, characteristics, however, that were not peculiar to thesection only. The story presents a vivid and interesting picture of the difficulties which in thosedays beset the path of the youth aspiring for an education. Nobody has pictured boy-life with greater power or more fidelity than Mr. Eggleston, This story is one of hisbest—it should be in the hands of every boy.—Hartford Times. QUEER STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. One volume, iamo, ... $ This is a book of such stories as all boys and girls like to tell and to hear, and yet theycon


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