U OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS 



All-Over-tlie-World Series. By Oliver Optic. First 

 Series. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.25. 

 1. A Missingr Million ; or, The Adventukes of Louis Belgrave. 

 /i. A M illionnaire at Sixteen ; or, The Cruise of the Guardian 

 Mother. 



3. A Young: Knight £)rrant ; or, Cruising in the West Indies.. 



4. Strange Sights Abroad ; or. Adventures in European Waters. 



AU-Over-the-World Series. By Oliver Optic. Second 

 Series. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.25. 



1, American Boys Afloat; or, Cruising in the Orient. 



2. The Young Navieators; or, the Foheign Cruise of the "Maud." 

 Louis is n. fine young fellow with good principles. But he does not have 



entirely smooth sailing. In the first place, there was a rascally stepfather 

 whom he had to'subjugate, a dear mother to protect and care for, and the miss- 

 ing million to find before he could commence his delightful .travels. All was 

 accomplished at last, and there was plenty of excitement in the doing of them. 

 The cover design shows many things, — a globe, the Eiffel Tower, mountains, 

 seas, rivers, castles, and other things which Louis saw on his travels. 

 (Other volumes in preparation.) 



Young* America Abroad: A Library of Travel and 

 Adventure in Foreign Lands. By Oliver Optic. Illus- 

 trated by Nast and others. First Series. Six volumes. 

 Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.50. 



1, Outward Bound; or. Young America Afloat. 



5. Shamrock and Thistle; or. Young America in Ireland and 



Scotland. 



3, Ked Cross; or, Young America in England and Wales. 



4. Dikes and Ditches.; or, Young America in Holland and 



Belgium. 



6. Palace and Cottage; or, Young America in France and 



Switzerland. 

 6. Down the Rhine; or, Young America in Germany. 



** The story from its inception, and through the twelve volumes (see Second 

 Series), is a bewitching one, while the information imparted concerning the 

 countries of Europe ana the isles of the sea is not only correct in every particu- 

 lar, but is told in a captivating style. Oliver Optic will continue to be the 

 boys' friend, and his pleasant books will continue to be read by thousands of 

 American boys. What a fine holiday present either or both series of 'Young 

 America Abroad ' would be for a young friend ! It would make a little library 

 highly prized by the recipient, and would not be an expensive one." — Provi- 

 dence Press. 



Xoung" America Abroad. By Oliver Optic. Second Series. 

 Six volumes. Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. 

 Price per volume, $1.50. 

 1. TJp the Baltic; or, Young America in NorVay, Sweden, and 



Denmark. 

 %. Northern Lands; or, Young America in Russia and Prussia. 



3. Cross and Crescent; or, Young America in Turkey and Gkekce. 



4. Sunny Shores; or. Young America in Italy and Austria. 



5. Vine and Olive; or, Young America in Spain and Portugal. 



6. Isles of the Sea; or, Young America Homeward Bound, 



" Oliver Optic is a 710m deplume thai is known and loved by almost every 

 boy of intelligence in the land. We have seen a highly intellectual and world- 

 weary man, a cynic whose heart was somewhat embittered by its large experi- 

 ence of human nature, take up one of Oliver Optic's books, and read it at a 

 sitting, neglecting his work in yielding to the fascination of the pages. When 

 a mature and exceedingly well-informed mind, long despoiled of all its fresh- 

 ness, can thus find pleasure in a book for boys, no additional words of recom- 

 mendation are needed." — Sunday Times. 



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