Juvenile Fiction Books
A China cup, and other stories for children
Felix VilkhovskyA waggon drove to the great pit dug in the clay—not common clay, but such as china vessels are made of. A man with an iron spade jumped from the waggon; he entered the pit and began to dig the clay. A..
The Jay Bird Who Went Tame
John BreckPit-pat, pit-pat, swish. Tad could hear him coming, dragging his chicken. In one lantern swing his eyes lit up like the headlights of a little automobile, and he saw Tad’s ears, pointed right toward h..
The Blue Birds at Happy Hills
Lillian Elizabeth RoyAt the Publishing Offices on the Mossy Glen estate, the three late arrivals found all the members assembled. Ruth and Ned Talmage had not far to walk as their home was at Mossy Glen, and the Starr chi..
Youth, Volume 1, Number 5, July 1902
H. L. CogginsYouth, Volume 1, Number 5, July 1902: An Illustrated Monthly Journal for Boys & Girls.Harold and I could subscribe to this opinion very heartily, for it was not more than a week since that dangero..
The Safety First Club and the Flood
William Theophilus NicholsThe Safety First Club and the Flood finds this group of boys, and especially its leader, Sam, worried, beset and tried by problems new to them, perplexing, baffling; not very grave problems, at first ..
Our Little Cuban Cousin
Mary Hazelton Blanchard WadeLargest of all the fair West Indian Islands which lie in our open doorway is Cuba. The great south doorway to the United States and all North America, you know, is the Gulf of Mexico.But recently, as ..
Our Little Swiss Cousin
Mary Hazelton Blanchard WadeHow the stories of William Tell and Arnold von Winkelried stir our hearts whenever we hear them repeated! These were only two of many heroes who have made the country famous for its bravery and unself..
Moonglade
Marguerite Cunliffe-OwenThe parloir of the Sacred Heart Convent at Bryn is a cheerful place, and was full of sun-rays that morning. Plants carefully tended showed their green leaves and bright blossoms on the window-sills be..