. Stories of the Civil War . y, and the author, who has written so much and so success-fully for boys, is at his best in this volume.—Buffalo News, For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publishers L0THR0P, LEE & SHEPARD CO., Boston Making of Our Nation Series By WILLIAM C. SPRAQUE Large nmo, Cloth Illustrated by A. Price per volume, $ B. Shute THE BOY COURIER OFNAPOLEON ASTOFYOP The Boy Courier of Napoleon A Story of the Louisiana Purchase WILLIAM C. SPRAGUE, the notably suc-cessful editor of The American Boy,has given for the first time the historyof the
. Stories of the Civil War . y, and the author, who has written so much and so success-fully for boys, is at his best in this volume.—Buffalo News, For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publishers L0THR0P, LEE & SHEPARD CO., Boston Making of Our Nation Series By WILLIAM C. SPRAQUE Large nmo, Cloth Illustrated by A. Price per volume, $ B. Shute THE BOY COURIER OFNAPOLEON ASTOFYOP The Boy Courier of Napoleon A Story of the Louisiana Purchase WILLIAM C. SPRAGUE, the notably suc-cessful editor of The American Boy,has given for the first time the historyof the Louisiana Purchase in entertaining storyform. The hero is introduced as a Frenchdrummer boy in the great battle of serves as a valet to Napoleon and later issent with secret messages to the French in SanDomingo and in Louisiana. After exciting ad-ventures he accomplishes his mission and ispresent at the lowering of the Spanish flag, andlater at that of the French and the raising oithe Stars and All boys and girls of our country who read this book will be delighted with it,as well as benefited by the historical knowledge contained in its pages.—Louis,ville, Times. An excellent book for boys, containing just enough history to make thern hunge*for more. No praise of this book can be too high.—Town Topic-, Cleveland, O, This book is one to fascinate every intelligent American boy.—Buffalo Times The Boy Pathfinder A Story of the Oregon TraiS THIS book has as its hero an actual character,George Shannon, a Pennsylvania lad, whoat seventeen left school to become one ofthe Lewis and Clark expedition. He had nar-row escapes, but persevered, and the story ofhis wanderings, interwoven with excellent his-torical information, makes the highest type ofgeneral reading for the young. It is a thoroughly good story, full of action andadventure and at the same time carrying a bit of realhistory accurately recorded.—Universalist Leader,Boston. It is an excel
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