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D. APPLETON & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



BOOKS BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD. 



HE WINDFALL; or, After the Flood, Illus- 

 trated by B. West Clinedinst. i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



The young hero and heroine of Mr. Stoddard's stirring tale of mining life and of 

 adventures by field and flood, teach lessons of pluck and resourcefulness which will im- 

 part a special and permanent value to one of the best stories that this popular author 

 has given us. 



r^HRTS, THE MODEL-MAKER. A Story of New 



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



i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



"The girls as well as the boys will be certain to relish every line of it. It is full of 

 lively and likely adventure, is wholesome in tone, and capitally illustrated." — Phila- 

 delphia Press. 



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N THE OLD FRONTIER. With 10 full-page 



Illustrations. i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



"A capital story of life in the middle of the last century. . . . The characters in- 

 troduced reallj; live and talk, and the story recommends itself not only to boys and 

 girls but to their parents." — Neiv York Times. 



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HE BATTLE OF NEW YORK. With ii full- 



page Illustrations and colored Frontispiece. i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



"Young people who are interested in the ever- thrilling story of the great rebellion 

 will find in this romance a wonderfully graphic picture of New York in war time." — 

 Boston Traveller, 



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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. i2mo Cloth, $1.50. 



*' It is not only a story of adventure, but the volume abounds in information con- 

 cerning this most powerful of remaining Indian tribes. The work of the author has 

 been well supplemented by the aitist." — Boston Traveller. 



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'ROWDED OUT O' CROFIELD. The story of a 



country boy who fought his way to success in the great metropolis. 



"With 23 Illustrations by C. T. Hill. i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



" There are few writers who know how to meet the tastes and needs of boys better 

 than does William O. Stoddard. This excellent story teaches boys to be men, not prigs 

 or Indian hunters. If our boys would read more such books, and less of the blood and- 

 thunder order, it would be rare good fortune." — Detroit Free Press. 



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