By OTHER AUTHORS THE GREAT SCOOP By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL A capital tale of newspaper life in a big city, and of a bright, enterprising, likable youngster employed thereon. JOHN WHOPPER By BISHOP CLARK The late Bishop Clark's popular story of the boy who fell through the earth and came out in China, with a new introduction by Bishop Potter. RAB AND HIS FRIENDS By DR. JOHN BROWN Doctor Brown's little masterpiece is too well known to need description. The dog Rab is already known and loved by all. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY: A MODERN VERSION. By MARTHA B. DUNN This charming story of a little fishermaid of Maine, intellectually asleep " until she meets the "Fairy Prince," reminds us of "Ouida" at her best. SUSANNE By FRANCES J. DELANO Susanne is a story of a motherless little girl with a wonderful voice who is taken to the city to be educated by a rich aunt, but runs away from the city and returns home. A CHILD'S DREAM OF A STAR By CHARLES DICKENS One of those beautiful, fanciful little allegories which Dickens alone knew how to write. |