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BY EVERETT T. TOMLINSON
THE WAR OF 1812 SERIES
COMPRISING
The Search for Andrew Field The Boy Soldiers of 1812 The Boy Officers of 1812 Tec.u.mseh's Young Braves Guarding the Border The Boys with Old Hickory
Mr. Tomlinson, who knows the "ins and outs" of boy nature by heart, is one of the most entertaining and at the same time one of the most instructive of living writers of juvenile fiction. In his younger days a teacher by profession, he has made boys and their idiosyncrasies the absorbing study of his life, and, with the acc.u.mulated experience of years to aid him, has applied himself to the task of preparing for their mental delectation a diet that shall be at once wholesome and attractive; and that his efforts in this laudable direction have been successful is conclusively proven by his popularity among boy readers.
LIBRARY OF HEROIC EVENTS
STORIES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION _First Series_
STORIES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION _Second Series_
By OLIVER OPTIC
All-Over-the-World Library.
A Missing Million; or, The Adventures of Louis Belgrade.
A Millionaire at Sixteen; or, The Cruise of the "Guardian Mother."
A Young Knight Errant; or, Cruising in the West Indies.
Strange Sights Abroad; or, Adventures in European Waters
No author has come before the public during the present generation who has achieved a larger and more deserving popularity among young people than "Oliver Optic." His stories have been very numerous, but they have been uniformly excellent in moral tone and literary quality. As indicated in the general t.i.tle, it is the author's intention to conduct the readers of this entertaining series "around the world." As a means to this end, the hero of the story purchases a steamer which he names the "Guardian Mother," and with a number of guests she proceeds on her voyage.--_Christian Work, N. Y._
All-Over-the-World Library. Second Series.
American Boys Afloat; or, Cruising in the Orient.
The Young Navigators; or, The Foreign Cruise of the "Maud."
Up and Down the Nile; or, Young Adventurers in Africa.
Asiatic Breezes; or, Students on the Wing.
The interest in these stories is continuous, and there is a great variety of exciting incident woven into the solid information which the book imparts so generously and without the slightest suspicion of dryness. Manly boys will welcome this volume as cordially as they did its predecessors.--_Boston Gazette._
All-Over-the-World Library. Third Series.
Across India; or, Live Boys in the Far East.
Half Round the World; or, Among the Uncivilized.
Four Young Explorers; or, Sight-seeing in the Tropics.
Pacific Sh.o.r.es; or, Adventures in Eastern Seas.
Amid such new and varied surroundings it would be surprising indeed if the author, with his faculty of making even the commonplace attractive, did not tell an intensely interesting story of adventure, as well as give much information in regard to the distant countries through which our friends pa.s.s, and the strange peoples with whom they are brought in contact. This book, and indeed the whole series, is admirably adapted to reading aloud in the family circle, each volume containing matter which will interest all the members of the family.--_Boston Budget._