D. APPLETON AND COMPANY'S PUBLICATIONS. 



BOOKS BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD. 



UNIFORM EDITION. EACH, I2MO, CLOTH, $1.50. 



TJ/ITH THE BLACK PRINCE. A Story of 



* ' Adventure in the Fourteenth Century. Illustrated by B. 

 West Clinedinst. 

 This is a story of adventure and of battle, but it is also an informing presentation 

 of life in England and some phases of life in France in the fourteenth century. The 

 hero is associated with the Black Prince at Crecy and elsewhere. Mr. Stoddard has 

 done his best work in this story, and the absorbing interest of his stirring historical ro- 

 mance will appeal to all young readers. 



SUCCESS AGAINST ODDS; or, How an Ameri^ 

 *—* can Boy made his Way. Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst. 



In this spirited and interesting story Mr. Stoddard tells the adventures of a plucky 

 boy who fought his own battles, and made his way upward from poverty in a Long 

 Island seashore town. It is a tale of pluck and self-reliance capitally told. The sea- 

 shore life is vividly described, and there are plenty of exciting incidents. 



HTHE RED PATRIOT. A Story of the American 

 -" Revolution. Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst. 



'HE WINDFALL ; or, After the Flood. Illustrated 

 by B. West Clinedinst. 



/^HRIS, THE MODEL-MAKER. A Story of New 



^ York. With 6 full-page Illustrations by B. West Clinedinst. 



N THE OLD FRONTIER. With 10 full-page 

 Illustrations. 



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HE BATTLE OF NEW YORK. With n full- 



page Illustrations and colored Frontispiece. 



ITTLE SMOKE. A Story of the Sioux Indians. 



With 12 full-page Illustrations by F. S. Dellenbaugh, portraits 

 of Sitting Bull, Red Cloud, and other chiefs, and 72 head and 

 tail pieces representing the various implements and surround- 

 ings of Indian life. 



/CROWDED OUT O' CROFIELD. The story of 



^-^ a country boy who fought his way to success in the great me- 

 tropolis. With 23 Illustrations by C. T. Hill. 



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