26 PORTER & COATES'S LIST OF JUVENILES. 



THE "CAMPING OUT" SERIES. 



By C. A. STEPHENS. 



CAMPING OUT. With eight full-page illustra- 

 tions. 16mo. Cloth, extra, : . : ' * . . $1 25 



"This book has our unqualified commendation. It is the story 

 of a summer's experience of four healthy, hearty boys in the 

 wilds of Maine. It is bright, breezy, wholesome, instructive, 

 with no weakness or nonsense about it. It stands above the ordi- 

 nary boys 1 books of the day by a whole head and shoulders." 

 The Christian Register (Boston). 



LEFT ON LABRADOR; or, The Cmise of 



the Schooner- Yacht " Curlew." With eight full- 

 page illustrations. 16mo. Cloth, extra, . . 1 25 



"A rare book for boys, who will revel in its descriptions of 

 arctic scenery, of sports among the regions of cold, of the sights 

 presented, snowy owls, narwhals, bears, and sea-horses. Then 

 the perils of the voyagers, the narrow escapes, their strange ex- 

 pedients, and tho fan and jollity when danger had passed, will 

 cheat young eyes of sleep, and make boys unconscious of hun- 

 ger." New Bedford Mercury. 



OFF TO THE GEYSERS; or, The Young 

 Yachters in Iceland. With eight full-page illus- 

 trations. 16mo. Cloth, extra, . . . . 1 25 



" It is difficult to believe that Wade and Raed and Kit and 

 Wash were not live boys, sailing up Hudson's Straits, and reign- 

 ing temporarily over an Esquimaux tribe ; voyaging to Iceland, 

 and lodging in the village of Reykjalith with a farmer who read 

 to them in the evenings out of the ' Grcttir Saga.' The last half 

 of the volume, 'Off to the Geysers,' is chiefly this beautiful and 

 poetic Saga, rendered so simply, that no boy of ten could fail to 

 understand it." The Independent (New York). 



