The Diving Bell - Or, Pearls to be Sought for by Francis C. Woodworth
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"Attractive stories, told in a style of great liveliness and beauty."--_N.Y. Tribune._ "A _melange_ of most agreeable reading."--_Presbyterian_. "They cannot fail to be intensely interesting."--_Ch. Register_. "Charming stories, told with that felicitous simplicity and eloquence of diction which characterize all Mr. Woodworth's efforts for the young."--_N.Y. Commercial Advertiser_. "Nothing can be more interesting than the stories and pictorial illustrations of these works."--_Brattleborough Dem_. * * * * * UNCLE FRANK'S PEEP AT THE BEASTS. Square 12mo. Profusely Illustrated; pp. 160. UNCLE FRANKS PEEP AT THE BIRDS. Uniform with the above. These two volumes are written in the simplest style, and with words, for the most part, of two or three syllables. They are exceedingly popular among children. |
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