THE BOBBSEY TWINS BOOKS
For Little Men and Women
By LAURA LEE HOPE
AUTHOR OF "THE OUTDOOR GIRLS SERIES"
12mo CLOTH, ILLUSTRATED.
PRICE PER VOLUME 40 CENTS, POSTPAID
Copyright publications which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Books thatcharm the hearts of the little ones, and of which they never tire. Manyof the adventures are comical in the extreme, and all the accidents thatordinarily happen to youthful personages happened to these many-sidedlittle mortals. Their haps and mishaps make decidedly entertainingreading.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN THE COUNTRY.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE SEASHORE.
The demand for this series has been so great that the author has yieldedto many requests and has added two volumes as follows:
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SCHOOL.
Telling how they got home from the seashore; went to school and were promoted, and of their many trials and tribulations.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SNOW LODGE.
Telling of the winter holidays, and of the many fine times and adventures the twins had at a winter lodge in the big woods.
THE DOROTHY CHESTER SERIES
By EVELYN RAYMOND
12mo CLOTH, ILLUSTRATED.
PRICE PER VOLUME 60 CENTS, POSTPAID
Two companion stories for American girls, by one of the most popularwriters of fiction for girls' reading. They are bright, winsome andthoroughly wholesome stories.
DOROTHY CHESTER. The Haps and Mishaps of a Foundling.
The first volume tells how Dorothy was found on the doorstep, taken in, and how she grew to be a lovable girl of twelve; and was then carried off by a person who held her for ransom. She made a warm friend of Jim, the nobody; and the adventures of the pair are as interesting as they are surprising.
DOROTHY CHESTER AT SKYRIE.
Shows Dorothy at her country home near the Highlands of the Hudson. Here astonishing adventures befell her, and once again Jim, the nobody, comes to her assistance.
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