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Washington's young aids; a story of the New Jersey campaign, 1776-1777. Wilde, $1.50. (War of the revolution series.)

Among the events are the retreat and advance of the patriot forces, the raids of the pine robbers and the tempting of the Hessians.

Torrey, Bradford.

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Everyday birds; elementary studies. 1901. Houghton, $1.00. Simple descriptions of common birds, the butcher-bird, the scarlet tanager, the song sparrow, the blue jay, the kingbird, the chickadee and others, with colored illustrations after Audubon.

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Toward the rising sun; sketches of life in eastern lands. 1902. Ginn, $.40. (Youth's companion series.)

Partial contents: A school in China.-Korean ways.-A fair lady of Japan.-The head-hunters of Borneo.-Christmas in the tropics.-Malayan child life.-Housekeeping in East India. The fire-worshipers.

Towle, George Makepeace.

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Drake, the sea-king of Devon. 1882. Lothrop, $1.00. (Young folks' heroes of history.)

Life-story of Sir Francis Drake, the foremost sea-captain of his age, whose stirring career was filled with desperate sea-fights, feats of daring and action, and glorious achievements.

Towle, George Makepeace.

Heroes and martyrs of invention. 1899. Lothrop, $1.00.

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Contents: Early inventors.-Coster, the discoverer of type-printing.-Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing-press.-Palissy, the potter.-Lee, the inventor of the stocking-frame. Builders of the Eddystone.-Inventors of cotton-machinery.-Watt, the inventor of the steam-engine.-Montgolfiers and the balloon.-Davy and the safety-lamp. -Nasmyth and the steam-hammer. Stephenson, the inventor of the railway-locomotive. -Stephenson, the great bridge-builder.-Fulton and the steam-boat.-Struggles of Goodyear. Howe and the sewing-machine.-Iron and its workers.

Towle, George Makepeace.

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Magellan; or, The first voyage round the world. 1879. Lothrop, $1.00. (Young folks' heroes of history.)

Romance, adventure, narrow escape and brilliant achievement marked this voyage of Magellan from the port of Cadiz to the islands of Australasia.

Towle, George Makepeace.

Marco Polo; his travels and adventures. (Young folks' heroes of history.)

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1880. Lothrop, $1.00.

"The reader is carried back...to a period two centuries previous to the discovery of the route to India by Vasco da Gama, and to the conquest of Peru by Pizarro. A young Venetian of the thirteenth century, brought up amid luxury and wealth, of a bold spirit and a curious mind, went forth from his home in the beautiful Queen City of the Adriatic, and for many years lived among a far-off Asiatic people, and at a court of barbaric and yet splendid pomp." Preface.

Towle, George Makepeace.

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Pizarro; his adventures and conquests. 1878. Lothrop, $1.00. (Young folks' heroes of history.)

Describes the travels and conquests of this resolute and adventurous captain. Towle, George Makepeace.

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Ralegh; his exploits and voyages. 1881. Lothrop, $1.00. (Young folks' heroes of history.)

His young manhood in the brilliant court of Elizabeth, his courage on the battle

field, and the energy with which in middle life, and again in old age, he pushed his attempts at discovery and colonization, are clearly brought out.

Towle, George Makepeace.

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Voyages and adventures of Vasco da Gama. 1878. Lothrop, $1.00. (Young folks' heroes of history.)

In his own day Vasco da Gama was more famous than Columbus, and his story, like that of the other explorers, is full of adventure, romance and triumph. Towry, M. H. ed.

*Spenser for children. 1885. Chatto, 3s. 6d.

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Contents: History of the knight of the red cross, containing his adventures in the Wandering wood, the house of Pryde and his encounter with the dragon of Tartary.The perilous voyages of Sir Guy in search of the Bower of Bliss.-History of Cambel and Triamond; or, The ring of Canacee.-History of Britomart; or, The magic mirror and the enchanter Busyrane.-The fair Florimell; or, The sea-king's palace.-Talus; or, The iron man.

Trevert, Edward, (pseud. of Edward Trevert Bubier).

Experimental electricity. 1903. Bubier Pub. Co., $1.00.

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Directions for easy experiments and for making simple electrical apparatus, such as How to make electric batteries.-How to make an induction coil.-How to make an electric bell.-How to make a telegraph instrument.-How to make an electric motor. Trevert, Edward, (pseud. of Edward Trevert Bubier). j621.31 T73h2 How to build dynamo-electric machinery. 1902. Bubier Pub. Co., $2.50.

Embracing theory, designing and the construction of dynamos and motors, with appendixes on field magnet and armature winding, management of dynamos and motors and tables of wire gauges.

Trimmer, Mrs Sarah (Kirby).

*History of the robins; ed. by E. E. Hale. Heath, $.20.

What happened to four little robin redbreasts who lived in an old wall.

Troeger, John Winthrop.

Harold's first discoveries.

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Partial contents:

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1899. Appleton, $.25. (Nature-study

Milkweed.-Thistle.-Dandelion.-What trees need.-What trees

give. Fruits.-Animal life.-Budding and germinating.

Troeger, John Winthrop.

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Harold's rambles. 1898. Appleton, $.40. (Nature-study readers.) About animals, birds, fishes, insects, minerals, plants and flowers; the order of subjects following the seasons as far as possible. Troeger, John Winthrop, & Troeger, E. B.

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Harold's discussions. 1902. Appleton, $.60. (Nature-study readers.) Talks about the wonderful life that existed in the geological ages of the past; about the air, its movements and their causes; about the sun, moon and stars and about plant and animal life.

Troeger, John Winthrop, & Troeger, E. B.

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Harold's explorations. 1900. Appleton, $.60. (Nature-study readers.) Contains descriptions of things that grow and live in bays or rivers. Also of forces continually active in changing the face of the earth; and gives glimpses of tropical and Arctic life.

Trowbridge, John.

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What is electricity? 1899. Appleton, $1.50. (International scientific series.)

Partial contents: Magnetism.-The voltaic cell.-Transformations of energy.-The Leyden jar.-Lightning.-Electric waves.-Wave motion.

*Indicates the best reading.

Trowbridge, John Townsend, ed.

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Brave deeds. 1902. Hall & Locke. (Young folks' library, new ser. v.IO.)

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Contents: Horatius, by Lord Macaulay.-The pass of Thermopyla, by C. M. Yonge. -How Pliny carried his mother from Pompeii.-The rock of the capitol, The keys of Calais, by C. M. Yonge. Without fear and without reproach, the Chevalier Bayard. -Joan of Arc, by C. L. Mateaux.-Sir Philip Sidney, by Helena Peake.-A deed of Dering-do, by S. J. MacKenna.-The story of Sir William Wallace, The rise of Robert the Bruce, The exploits of Douglas and Randolph, by Sir Walter Scott.-Pocahontas, by Captain John Smith.-Ned Osborn's leap, by C. L. Mateaux.-"I did not do the job for money," by Sir Cloudesley Shovel.-Flora MacDonald, by Frank Mundell.-Grace Darling.-Volney Veckner.-James Maxwell.-Heroines of the Revolution, by S. A. Drake. The cutting out of the Philadelphia, by E. S. Ellis.-The exiles of Siberia, Agostina of Zaragoza, by C. M. Yonge.-Andreas Hofer, the Tyrolese, by Edgar Sanderson. He gave his life for his country.- -Bolivar, the Washington of South America, by Edgar Sanderson.-A noble American woman [Mary Lovell Pickard], by C. M. Yonge. -The prisoner's friend (Mrs Fry), by C. L. Mateaux.-The story of the Alamo, by C. Newell. The loss of the Birkenhead, by Sir F. H. Doyle.-Balaklava; in the valley of death. The boy who saved the settlement.-The first winner of the Victoria cross.Garibaldi, the Italian hero, by Edgar Sanderson.-A brave stoker, by C. D. Michael.Hobson and the Merrimac, by E. G. Ellis.-"Chinese" Gordon in the Soudan, by W. H. D. Adams.-The blowing up of the Albemarle, by E. S. Ellis.-Biographical notes. Trowbridge, John Townsend.

Coupon bonds, and other stories. Lothrop, $1.50.

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Other stories: Madam Waldoborough's carriage.-Fessenden's.-Archibald Blossom, bachelor. In the ice.-Nancy Blynn's lovers.--Mr Blazay's experience.-Preaching for Selwyn. The romance of a glove.-The man who stole a meeting-house. Trowbridge, John Townsend.

Cudjo's cave. Lothrop, $1.50.

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Adventure of a Quaker schoolmaster in east Tennessee, before the Civil war. is an abolitionist and has hairbreadth escapes from the hands of his persecutors, finally finding a refuge in "Cudjo's cave."

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Blunders of Kit Downimede in his search for a stolen horse.

Trowbridge, John Townsend.

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Jack Hazard and his fortunes. Winston, $1.25.

Jack Hazard is a canal-boat boy who wins for himself a home and friends.

Trowbridge, John Townsend.

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Kelp-gatherers. Lothrop, $1.00.

A story of the Maine coast, full of interesting information about the plant life of the sea-shore and the life of marine animals.

Trowbridge, John Townsend.

Prize cup. Century, $1.50.

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A beautiful silver cup, the prize in a boat race, is won by Fred Melverton, who most mysteriously loses it and finds it again.

Trowbridge, John Townsend.

The story of old Lady Hemenway's legacy.

Satin-wood box. Lothrop, $1.25.

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Trowbridge, John Townsend.

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Scarlet tanager, and other bipeds. Lothrop, $1.00.

Other stories: Grandmother's gold beads.-Hile Hardack's Newfoundland pup.Paul Garwin's Christmas eve.

Trowbridge, John Townsend.

Tinkham brothers' tide-mill. Lothrop, $1.25.

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The Tinkham brothers were five plucky young fellows who purchased a tide-mill, which through the ill-will and obstinacy of neighbors became a source of much trouble. Trowbridge, John Townsend.

Two Biddicut boys. Century, $1.50.

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Adventures of two country boys in search of a runaway trick dog which appears and disappears in a most mysterious fashion.

Trowbridge, John Townsend.

Young surveyor. Winston, $1.25.

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Last of the "Jack Hazard" series, the other volumes being "Jack Hazard and his fortunes," "Doing his best" and "Fast friends." True, John Preston.

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The iron star and what it saw on its journey through the ages from myth to history. 1899. Little, $1.50.

The iron star was a meteorite which fell to the earth in the myth age, in the days of Umpl and Sptz, two savages. They guarded the pieces of iron all their days and handed them down to their children from generation to generation until at last they became a part of the sword of Miles Standish.

True, John Preston.

Morgan's men. Little, $1.50.

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A young cavalry captain's adventures with Gen. Greene and Gen. Morgan, Col. Tarleton and Lord Cornwallis, in Carolina during the Revolution. Sequel to "Scouting for Washington."

True, John Preston.

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On guard! against Tory and Tarleton, containing adventures of Stuart Schuyler. Little, $1.50.

Maj. Stuart Schuyler's adventures during Greene's retreat through the Carolinas. Follows "Morgan's men."

True, John Preston.

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Scouting for Washington; a story of the days of Sumter and Tarleton. Little, $1.50.

Boy's adventures as an American spy about New York and with the British in South Carolina. Continued by "Morgan's men."

Turley, Charles.

Godfrey Marten, schoolboy. Dutton, $1.75.

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The cup-tie, a paper-chase and its consequences, the Garchester match, the athletic sports and other events of school life at Cliborough.

Turner, Mrs Elizabeth.

*The cowslip; or, More cautionary stories in verse. hall Press, IS.

Turner, Mrs Elizabeth.

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*The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse, adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old. 1899. Leadenhall Press, Is.

"The cowslip" and "The daisy" are reprints of two old-fashioned children's books printed about a hundred years ago "for the amusement of little masters and misses." The quaint illustrations and gay covers of the originals are also reproduced.

*Indicates the best reading.

Twain, Mark, (pseud. of Samuel Langhorne Clemens).

*Prince and the pauper. Harper, $1.75.

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By a strange accident the boy king, Edward VI, becomes the poor boy and the poor boy becomes the boy king and they both have strange and exciting adventures. Twombly, Alexander Stevenson.

Hawaii and its people. 1900. Silver, $.68.

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History of the Hawaiian islands from an early period to the time of the annexation to the United States. Includes also the story of Pele, the goddess of the volcano, of Kelea, the surf rider, and other legends of "the land of rainbow and palm." Uncle Remus, pseud. See Harris, Joel Chandler.

Underhill, Mrs Zoe (Dana), comp.

Dwarfs' tailor, and other fairy tales. 1896. Harper, $1.75.

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Some of the other stories are, Cinderboy and the witch.-Little Jacob and the sugarplum tree. The three princesses with glass hearts.-The seven reindeer.-The adventures of Peronnik.-The golden apples.-Ivan Czarovitch and Bulat the Brave. Upton, Bertha.

jU268a Adventures of two Dutch dolls and a "Golliwogg;" pictures by F.K. Upton, verses by Bertha Upton. Longmans, $2.00.

The Golliwogg books contain verses and the gayest of nonsense pictures. Upton, Bertha.

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Golliwogg at the sea-side; pictures by F. K. Upton, verses by Bertha Upton. Longmans, $2.00.

Upton, Bertha.

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Golliwogg in war; pictures by F. K. Upton, verses by Bertha Upton. Longmans, $2.00.

Upton, Bertha.

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Upton, Bertha.

Golliwogg's air-ship; pictures by F. K. Upton, verses by Bertha Upton. Longmans, $1.50.

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Golliwogg's "auto-go-cart;” pictures by F. K. Upton, verses by Ber

tha Upton. Longmans, $1.50.

Upton, Bertha.

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Golliwogg's bicycle club; pictures by F. K. Upton, words by Bertha Upton. Longmans, $2.00.

Upton, Bertha.

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Golliwogg's polar adventures; pictures by F. K. Upton, verses by Bertha Upton. Longmans, $2.00.

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Upton, Bertha.

Vege-men's revenge; pictures by F. K. Upton, verses by Bertha Upton. Longmans, $2.00.

Vaile, Mrs Charlotte Marion (White).

Adventures in Vegetable land. Colored pictures with verses.

The Orcutt girls. Wilde, $1.50.

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The Orcutt girls, who are anxious to go to college, work in a factory and earn money enough to spend one term at Merton Academy.

Vaile, Mrs Charlotte Marion (White).
Sue Orcutt. Wilde, $1.50.

Sequel to "The Orcutt girls."

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