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OLIVER OPTIC’S 
OLIVER OPTIC’S 
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and NAVY STORIES. RIVERDALE STORIES. 
for Young and Old, in six volumes. 
x Illustrated. Per vol., $1.50. 
-e Sailor Boy, or Jack 
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The Yankee >11 tlcly, or 
Adventures of a Naval Officer. 
Brave Old. Salt, or Life on 
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The Soldier Boy, or Tom ] 
Somers in the Army. 
The Young Lieutenant, 
Or The Adventures of an Army Officer. 
Fighting Joe, or the Fortunes 
of a Staff Officer. 
“ The writings of Oliver Optic are the most pe¬ 
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now published. There is a freshness and vivacity 
about them which is very engaging to older read¬ 
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tain from reading the healthy descriptions, full of 
zest and life, and, withal, containing a great deal 
of very useful information, is almost incalcula¬ 
ble.”— Toledo Blade. 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. 
Twelve volumes. Profusely illustrated from new 
designs by Billings. In neat box. 
Cloth. Per vol., 45 c. 
Little Merchant. 
Young Yoyagers. 
Christmas Grift. 
Lolly and I. 
TJncle Ben. 
Birthday Barty. 
Proud and Lazy. 
Careless Kate. 
Robinson Crusoe, Jr. 
The Bionic Barty. 
The Grold Thimble. 
The Do-Somethings. 
Anxious mothers who wish to keep their boys 
out of mischief, will do well to keep their hands 
filled with one of the numerous volumes of Oliver 
Optic. They all have a good moral, are full of 
fascinating incidents mingled with instruction, 
and teach that straight-forwardness is best." — 
News. 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. 
OLIVER OPTIC’S 
MAGAZINE. 
OLIVER OPTIC, Editor. 
Published Monthly. 
Each number contains: 
Part of a NEW STORY, by the Editor. 
STORIES and SKETCHES, by popular 
authors. 
An ORIGINAL DIALOGUE. 
A DECLAMATION. 
PUZZLES, REBUSES, &c. 
All Handsomely Illustrated. 
Terms : $ 3.00 per year; 25 cts. per number. 
Sold Everywhere. 
[^■Remember, tills Magazine 
contains more reading matter 
than any other juvenile maga¬ 
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Specimen copies sent free by mail on appli- 
£ cation. 
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OLIVER OPTIC’S 
YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD. 
A Library of Travel and Adventure in Foreign 
Lands. 16mo. Illustrated by Nast, 
Stevens, Perkins, and others. 
Per volume, $1.50. 
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America Afloat. 
Shamrock & Tliistle, or 
Young America in Ireland and Scotland. 
Bed Cross, or Young America in 
England and Wales. 
Dikes & Bitches, or Young 
America in Holland and Belgium. 
Palace & Cottage, or Young 
America in France and Switzerland. 
Bown the Bhine, or Young 
America in Germany. 
“ These are by far the most instructive books , 1 
w ntten by this popular author, and while main- * 
tabling throughout enough of excitement and ad- 
venture to cuchain the interest of the youthful 
reader, there is still a great amount of informa¬ 
tion conveyed respecting the history, natural fea¬ 
tures, and geography or this far-off land, and the 
peculiarities of the places and people which they 
contain.” — Gazette. ‘ 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. 
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