D. Bppleton anb Company's publications. 



With the Black Prince. 



A Story of Adventure in the Fourteenth Century. By William O. Stoddard, author of 

 "The Battle of New York," "Chris, the Model-Maker," "Little Smoke," "Crowded Out o' 

 Crofield,'' " On the Old Frontier ; or, The last Raid of the Iroquois," etc. Illustrated by B. 

 West Clinedinst. 121110. Cloth, $1 50. 



"Aside from the good story Mr. Stoddard tells, he is very clever in mixing history and fiction in judicious 

 proportions, ahd his work has serious value that places it far above the ordinary book written to amuse only." — 

 Chicago Evening Post. 



Success against Odds ; or, How an American Boy made his Way. 



By William O. Stoddard. Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst. Uniform edition. i2mo. 

 Cloth, $1.50. 



"The story is written in a lively manner and the adventures, while exciting, are not at all improbable." — 

 Minneapolis Tribune. 



" Not a richer treasure for boys will be opened the coming holidays." — Los Angeles Herald. 



"Just the sort of a book to get hold of a boy and help make a man of him." — New York Evangelist. 



The Pilot of the Mayflower. 



By Hezekiah Butterworth, author of " True to his Home," " In the Boyhood of Lincoln," 

 " 1 he Zigzag Books," etc. Illustrated by H. Winthrop Pcirce, and Others. 121110, Cloth, $1.50. 

 " It has not been our good fortune to see, among the legion of volumes prepared for the young members of 

 families at this Christmas season, a single one which, in our belief, will create a greater overflow of pleasure 

 than will this story. . . . It is a veritable story of heroism. . . . It is written with charming directness and sim- 

 plicity, and teaches an impressive lesson of inflexible resolution and heroic patriotism— a most important lesson 

 for the rising generation." — New York Home Journal. 



The Hero of Erie {Commodore Perry). 



By James Barnes, author of " Midshipman Farragut," "Commodore Bainbridge," etc. A new 



volume in the Young Heroes of our Navy Series. 121110. Cloth, $1.00. 



"There has been no more picturesque and manly figure in the United States navy than that of Commodore 



Perry, the hero of the great naval battle on Lake Erie, and there is no American career more likely than his to 



enlist the sympathy of the boy reader. The story of his life and gallant deeds is well told by Mr. Barnes in a 



style which makes the incidents real. It is a good story, and, besides, it is good history." — Pliila. Inquirer. 



Bible Stories in Bible Language. 



By Edward Tuckerman Potter. New edition, with an Introduction by the Right Rev. 



Henry C. Potter, Bishop of New York. With new Illustrations. i2mo. Cloth, $1.00. 

 In his introduction Bishop Potter says : " Since this is a volume which aims to gather these Bible stories and 

 set them in their familiar language in clear and consecutive form, it can not but serve a good use and find a wide 

 welcome. The earlier edition of this volume has received such a welcome, and now that it is asked for again, I 

 am sure that many readers and hearers, both old and young, will be glad to possess it." 



Latitude io°. 



A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of our Lord 1820. Being a faithful account and 



true, of the painful adventures of the Skipper, the Bo's'n, the Smith, the Mate, and Cynthia. 



By Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield, author of "Where the Trade Winds Blow." Illustrated. 



i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 

 " ' Latitude 19° ' is a novel of incident, of the open air, of the sea, the shore, the mountain eyrie, and of 

 breathing, living entities, who deal with Nature at first hand. . . . The adventures described are peculiarly novel 

 and interesting. . . . Packed with incidents, infused with humor and wit, and faithful to the types introduced, 

 this book will surely appeal to the large audience already wen, and beget new friends among those who believe 

 in fiction that is healthy without being maudlin, and is strong without losing the truth." — New York Herald. 



"A BOOK THAT WILL LIVE:' 1 



David Harum. 



A Story of American Life. By Edward Noyes Westcott. I2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 

 "Thoroughly a pure, original, and fresh American type. David Harum is a character whose qualities of 

 mind and heart, eccentricities, and dry humor will win for his creator notable distinction." — Boston Herald. 



A Herald of the West. 



An American Story of 1811-1815. By T- A. Altsheler, author of " A Soldier of Manhattan " 

 and "The Sun of Saratoga." i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 

 " ' A Herald of the West ' is a romance of our history which has not been surpassed in dramatic force, vivid 

 coloring, and historical interest."— San Francisco Chronicle. 



