Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School Girls by Helen Ekin Starrett
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in harmony with his great nature. The story of his life is of the
deepest interest." _Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, on receipt of price by_ JANSEN, McCLURG, & CO., PUBLISHERS, COR. WABASH AVE. AND MADISON ST., CHICAGO. SHORT HISTORY OF FRANCE, FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, By Miss E.S. KIRKLAND, author of "Six Little Cooks," "Dora's Housekeeping," etc. 12MO., EXTRA, CLOTH, BLACK AND GILT, $1.25. "The narrative is not dry on a single page, and the little history may be commended as the best of its kind that has yet appeared," --_Bulletin, Philadelphia._ "A book both instructive and entertaining. It is not a dry compendium of dates and facts, but a charmingly written history." --_Christian Union, New York._ "After a careful examination of its contents, we are able to conscientiously give it our heartiest commendation. We know no elementary history of France that can at all be compared with it." |
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