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YOUNG HEROES OF OUR NAVY. 

 AJIDSHIPMAN FARRAGUT. By James Barnes, 



■^ '-* author of " For King or Country," etc. Illustrated by Carlton 

 T. Chapman. i2mo. Cloth, $l.oo. 



The adventures of Farragfut's first years in the navy and the brilliant 

 cruise of the Essex under Captain Porter are pictured by an author who has 

 had exceptional advantages in the preparation of his graphic and stirring 

 story. 



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ECATUR AND SGMERS. By Molly Elliot 



Seawell, author of " Paul Jones," " Little Jarvis," etc. With 



6 full-page Illustrations by J. O. Davidson and Others. l2mo. 



Cloth, li.oo. 



" The tale is exceedingly well told. It Is full of interesting incidents, and the in- 

 terest is maintained throughout. It is in every way a book which boys will enjoy, and 

 which it will be well for them to read." — Milwaukee Journal. 



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AUL JONES. By Molly Elliot Seawell. With 



8 full-page Illustrations. i2mo. Cloth, $i.oo. 



" It is both romance and history, and will retain the attention of either the boy or 

 man who begins to read this account of the most dashing sailor that ever wore a uui- 

 form." — St. J^ouz's Republic. 



"A concise, clear sketch of the ranking officer of the Continental marine, who in 

 his day played a large part and did ic so well as to command the applause of every 

 patriotic American. To forget the name of Paul Jones would be an act of national 

 ingratitude." — Chicago Inter-Ocean, 



IX^IDSHIPMAN PA ULDING. A true story of 

 ■^ ^-^ the War of 1812. By Molly Elliot Seawell. With 6 full- 

 page Illustrations. i2mo. Cloth, $r.oo. 



" The story is told in a breezy, pleasant style that can not fail to capture the fancy 

 of young readers, and imparts much historical knowledge at the same time, while the 

 i lustrations will help the understanding of the events described. It is an excellent book 

 for boys, and even the girls will be interested in it." — Brooklyn Standard-Union, 



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ITTLE JARVIS. The story of the heroic mid- 

 shipman of the frigate " Constellation.'' By Molly Elliot 

 Seawell. With 6 full-page Illustrations. i2mo. Cloth, gi-oo. 



" Not since Dr. Edward Everett Hale's classic, ' The Man without a Country,' has 

 there been published a more stirring lesson in patriotism." — Boston Beacon. 



"It is what a boy would call ' a real boy's ' book." — Charleston News and Courier. 



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