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813. FICTION.

Phila., Lippincott, 1895 $1
Native stories of this order are rare, and this one will be eagerly welcomed.
N. Y., Putnam's Sons, 1895 $1
The story is told with all the writer's well-known vivacity of style. It deals with the experiences of a rich heiress who endeavors to escape from the many suitors who surround her.
Il.Bost., Roberts Bros., 1894 $1.50
This book has the striking characteristics which have given the author's former works a wide spread fame.
Bost., Roberts Bros., 1895 $1.25
Most excellent advice in duty, health, unselfishness, occupation, reading, manners, etc., is given in Miss Alcott's loving, attractive, motherly way.
Il.Bost., Roberts Bros., 1892 $1.50
These stories and sketches were written at the time of the civil war in which the author took part as a nurse in one of the hospitals.
Il.Bost., Roberts Bros., 1893 $1.50
It has plenty of life and movement, and a great deal of solid good teaching of a helpful, healthy kind.
Bost., Roberts Bros., 1895 $1.50
One is inclined to give double praise to these gentle, pretty, interesting stories. Not without fun, but yet not wholly funny.
Il.Bost., Roberts Bros., 1894 $1.50
One of the most charming stories ever written for young people.
Bost., Roberts Bros., 1891 $1.50
Originally written in Miss Alcott's youth, this story was revised in her maturity, and now stands the first-born and dearest to her heart of all her novels.
Bost., Roberts Bros., 1893 $1.25
Like the voice of an old friend, to the many girls whose hearts warm at the name of Louisa M. Alcott, will come the proverb stories.