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PORTER & COATES'S LIST OF JUVENILES. 29 



THE "JACK HAZARD" STORIES. 



By J. T. TROWBRIDO-E. 



'ACK HAZARD AND HIS FORTUNES. 



With twenty illustrations. 16rao. Cloth, extra, $1 25 



" They are all capital stories : we know of none better." 

 Worcester Spy. 



CHANCE FOR HIMSELF; or, Jack 

 Hazard and his Treasure. With nineteen illus- 

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



" J. T. Trowb -idge stands in the first rank of America prose- 

 writers. He has written much and written well, but we doubt 

 if he has done anything that better deserves to lire than his more 

 recent stories for the young. Among these 'A Chance for Him- 

 self claims an honored place. It is a charmingly-told tale 

 crisp, fresh, brilliant in style, with the best of morals." San 

 Francisco Bulletin. 



DOING HIS BEST. With twenty illustra- 

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



" Mr. Trowbridgo never wrote a more captivating work, and he 

 never will write a better. He won't do it because he can't. It 

 is one of the very best stories we ever read." Providence Press. 



FAST FRIENDS. With seventeen illustrations. 



16mo. Cloth, extra, 1 25 



" As a story for boys, this ought to be ranked among the best." 

 The Churchman (Hartford). 



THE YOUNG SURVEYOR; or, Jack on tlie 

 Prairies. With twenty-one illustrations. 16mo. 

 Cloth, extra, 1 25 



A worthy continuation of the story of Jack Hazard. As the 

 Worcester Spy says : "They are all capital stories we know of 

 none better." 



LAWRENCE'S ADVENTURES among the 



Ice Cutters, Glass Makers, Coal Miners, Iron 

 Men, Ship Builders. With twenty-four illustra- 

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



" Here is a book full of interesting situations and descriptions, 

 and calculated to stimulate a curiosity that exists in almost every 

 healthfully constituted boy, and to lead him to a love of the 

 more practical pursuits a thing to be encouraged in this day 

 when the tendency is to rush nto the professional and delicate 

 arts of the desk and counter Our boys should by all meaus 

 have access to this good book. Sunday-School Times. 



These books are sold separately, or in a neat box, 

 for $7.50 the set. 



