Z. C. PAGE AND COMPANY 



Beautiful Joe's Paradise; or, the island 



OF Brotherly Love. A sequel to " Beautiful Joe." 

 By Marshall Saunders, author of " Beautiful Joe," 

 " For His Country," etc. With fifteen full-page plates 

 and many decorations from drawings by Charles Liv- 

 ingston Bull. 

 One vol., library i2mo, cloth decorative . . $i«5o 



" Will be immensely enjoyed by the boys and girls who read 

 it:' ~ Pittsburg Gazette. 



"Miss Saunders has put life, humor, action, and tenderness 

 into her story. The book deserves to be a favorite." — Chicago 

 Record-Herald. 



" This book revives the spirit of ' Beautiful Joe ' capitally. 

 It is faidy riotous with fun, and as a whole is about as unusual as 

 anything in the animal book line that has seen the light. It is a 

 book for juveniles — old and young." — Philadelphia Item. 



'Tilda Jane. By Marshall Saunders, author of 



" Beautiful Joe," etc. 



One vol., i2mo, fully illustrated, cloth, decorative cover, 



$1.50 



" No more amusing and attractive child's story has appeared 

 for a long time than this quaint and curious recital of the adven- 

 tures of that pitiful and charming little runaway. 



*• It is one of those exquisitely simple and truthful books that 

 win and charm the reader, and I did not put it down until I 

 had finished it — honest! And I am sure that every one, young 

 or old, who reads will be proud and happy to make the acquaint- 

 ance of the delicious waif. 



" I cannot think of any better book for children than this. I 

 commend it unreservedly." — Cyrus Townsend Brady. 



The Story of the Qraveleys. ByMAR 



SHALL Saunders, author of " Beautiful Joe's Paradise," 



« 'Tilda Jane," etc. 



Library i2mo, cloth decorative, illustrated by E. B. 



Barry . . . $1.50 



Here we have the haps and mishaps, the trials and triumphs, 

 of a delightful New England family, of whose devotion and 

 sturdiness it will do the reader good to hear. From the kindly, 

 serene-souled grandmother to the buoyant madcap, Berty, these 

 Graveleys are folk of fibre and blood — genuine human beings. 



