PECK'S BAD BOY 



AND HIS P^ 

 By GEORGE W. PECK, 



Author of " PECK'S FUN," " PECK'S SUNSHINE," etc., etc. 

 lustrated with Twenty Fall Page Engravings by GEAN SMITH. 



Cloth, black and gold. Paper covers. 



This last book from the prolific pen of George W. Peck, is 

 beyond all doubt the great humorist's masterpiece. Peck's Bad Boy 

 is a " holy terror ! " He is full from top to toe of pure unadul- 

 terated cussedness. He hungers and thirsts after mischief. No 

 day passes but he invents and puts in practice some new form of 

 deviltry. One such boy in every community would retard the 

 march of civilization. One such boy in every family would drive 

 the whole world mad. The bad boy's Pa may be a fool, but his 

 hopeful son has succeeded in making his life a martyrdom. Every 

 Saturday morning a hundred thousand people have sought the 

 columns of Peck's Sun, to learn the latest exploits of the young 

 scamp. The demand for " Peck's Bad Boy" in permanent form 

 has been wholly unprecedented. There can be no doubt that 

 this will be the most popular book of 1883. 



For Sale by Booksellers, News Dealers and on Trains. 



BELFORD, CLARKE & CO., 



PUBLISHERS, 



CHICAGO 



