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This "Tale of Texas; or, Fighting for the Lone Star Flag," completes the author's White Conqueror Series. (12mo, $1.25, illustrated.) The Minneapolis Tribune says: It is a breezy and invigorating tale. The characters, although drawn from real life, are surrounded by an atmosphere of romance and adventure which gives them the added fascination of being creatures of fiction, and yet there is no straining for effect."

Twelve Naval Captains

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By Molly Elliott Seawell

Miss Seawell here tells the notable exploits of twelve heroes of our early navy John Paul Jones, Richard Dale, William Bainbridge, Richard Somers, Edward Preble, Thomas Truxton, Stephen Decatur, James Lawrence, Isaac Hull, O. H. Perry, Charles Stewart, and Thomas Macdonough. The book is illustrated attractively and makes a thrilling volume, dealing as it does with such picturesque and soul-stirring matters of history as the old-time naval conflicts. (12mo, $1.25.)

The Knights of the Round Table

King Arthur's Knights and their connection with the mystic Grail is here the subject of Mr. William Henry Frost's translation into child language. The volume is illustrated by S. R. Burleigh and is sold at $1.50 (12mo). Many volumes have been prepared telling these wonderful legendary stories to young people, but few are so admirably written as this work," says the Boston Advertiser.

The Last Cruise of the Mohawk

By W. J. Henderson

The Observer says: "This is an exciting story that boys of to-day will appreciate thoroughly and devour greedily," and the Rochester Democrat calls it "an interesting and thrilling story." (Illustrated by Harry C. Edwards, 12mo, $1.25.)

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The King of the Broncos. By Charles F. Lummis

(12mo, $1.25.) The title story and the other Tales of New Mexico, which Mr. Lummis has here supplied for the younger generation, have all his usual fascination. He knows his subject with absolute thoroughness and he also knows how to tell his stories in a way that is irresistible to boy readers.

The Border Wars of New England

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(Illustrated, 12mo, $1.25.) Mr. Samuel Adams Drake is an expert at making history real and vital to children. The Boston Advertiser says: "This is not a school book yet it is exceedingly well adapted to use in schools, and at the same time will enrich and adorn the library of every American who is so fortunate or so judicious as to place it on his shelves."

The Golden Galleon. By Robert Leighton

(Illustrated, 12mo, $1.50.) "A narrative of the adventures of Master Gilbert Oglander, and of how in the year 1591 he fought under the gallant Sir Richard Grenville in the great sea-fight off Flores, on board Her Majesty's ship, The Revenge." The New York Observer has said: "Mr. Leighton as a writer for boys needs no praise as his books place him in the front rank."

Adventures in Toyland. By Edith King Hall

This volume contains 8 colored plates and 72 other illustrations by Alice B. Woodward (square octavo, $2.00), and its fairy tales are extremely delicate and fanciful.

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Root and Branch-A New Serial.

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Our Immigrants and Ourselves

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