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"The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864"

With illustrations by J. Noel Paten, B. S. A. Boston: T. O. H.
P. Burnham. New York: O. S. Felt, 36 Walker St., 1864.
A lively tale, dedicated to the author's youngest son, and calculated to
entertain the elders who read aloud, as well as the children who listen.
There are in it many tender touches, and numberless satiric blows
administered in Mr. Kingsley's own peculiar way.

ADVENTURES OF DICK ONSLOW AMONG THE RED SKINS. A Book for
Boys. With Illustrations. Edited by William H. G. Kingston. Boston:
J. E. Tilton & Co. 1864.
Stories of the Western wilderness, and of life among the Indians, are
sure to meet with favor in the eyes of American boys, the descendants of
a race of pioneers.

MY DAYS AND NIGHTS ON THE BATTLE FIELD. A Book for Boys.
By 'Carleton.' Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1864. For sale by D.
Appleton & Co., New York.
This is a useful book, containing sundry items of military information,
and many vivid descriptions of land and naval engagements during the
present war--all interesting to young people.

LOUIE'S LAST TERM AT ST. MARY'S. By the author of
'Rutledge,' 'The Sutherlands,' 'Frank Warrington,' etc. New York:
Carleton, publisher, 413 Broadway, 1864.
A book of school life, intended not less for teachers than for the
youthful maidens whose various typal forms act, love, hate, and suffer
through its very natural and interesting pages.


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