Part 84 (1/2)

Bullen's ”Log of a Sea Waif”

Burnett's ”Little Lord Fauntleroy,” and ”Sara Crewe,” the latter a book for girls

butterworth's ”Zig-Zag Journeys”

Carleton Coffin's, ”Boys' of '76”

Eva Lovett Carson's ”The Making of a Girl”

Ralph Connor's ”Gwen,” a book for girls

Louis Carroll's ”Alice in Wonderland,” and ”Through the Looking Glass”

Dana's ”Two Years Before the Mast”

”De Amicin's Cuore,” which has sold 200,000 in Italy

DeFoe's ”Robinson Crusoe”

Mary Mapes Dodge, ”Hans Brinker,” or ”The Silver Skates,” ”Life in Holland”

Eugene Field's ”A Little Book of Profitable Tales” It has sold 200,000 copies

Grimm's ”Fairy Tales”

Habberton's ”Helen's Babies”

E E Hale's ”Boy Heroes”

Chandler Harris' ”Little Mr Thier and His Queer Country; What the Children Saw and Heard There” Fantastic tale interweaving negro aniia folklore with modern inventions ”Mr

Rabbit At Hoer and His Queer Country” Animal stories told to children

Charles Kingsley's ”Water Babies”

Kipling's ”Jungle Books,” which have sold 175,000 copies

Knox's ”Boy Travelers”

Lanier's ”Boy Froissart,” and ”Boy's King Arthur”

Edward Lear's ”Nonsense Books”

Mabie's ”Norse Stories”

Samuel's ”From the Forecastle to the Cabin” The experiences of the author who ran away froers that beset a seafaring life

Mrs A D T Whitney's ”Faith Gartney's Girlhood”