Irma in Italy: A Travel Story
HELEN LEAH REED'S
"BRENDA" BOOKS
The author is one of the best equipped of our writers for girls oflarger growth. Her stories are strong, intelligent, and wholesome.--_TheOutlook_, New York.
Miss Reed's girls have all the impulses and likes of real girls as theircharacters are developing, and her record of their thoughts and actionsreads like a chapter snatched from the page of life.--_Boston Herald._
BRENDA, HER SCHOOL AND HER CLUB
Illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith. 12mo. $1.50.
One of the most natural books for girls. It is a careful study ofschoolgirl life in a large city, somewhat unique in itsway.--_Minneapolis Journal._
BRENDA'S SUMMER AT ROCKLEY
Illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith. 12mo. $1.50.
It is a wholesome book, telling of a merry and healthyvacation.--_Dial_, Chicago.
BRENDA'S COUSIN AT RADCLIFFE
Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens. 12mo. $1.50.
No better college story has been written.--_Providence News._
BRENDA'S BARGAIN
Illustrated by Ellen Bernard Thompson. 12mo. $1.50.
The story deals with social settlement work, under conditions with whichthe author is familiar.--_The Bookman_, New York.
AMY IN ACADIA
Illustrated by Katherine Pyle. 12mo. $1.50.
A splendid tale for girls, carefully written, interesting and full ofinformation concerning the romantic region made famous by thevicissitudes of Evangeline.--_Toronto Globe._
BRENDA'S WARD
Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill. 12mo. $1.50.
The story details the experience of a Chicago girl at school in Boston,and very absorbing those experiences are--full of action anddiversity.--_Chicago Post._
LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY, _Publishers_254 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS