Juvenile Fiction Books

On the Border with Andrew Jackson

John T. McIntyre

Softly their moccasined feet padded the earth; carefully, noiselessly they advanced, flitting from tree to tree, from bush to bush. Because they were in the heart of their own country, the Creeks evid..

Fairy tales from far and near

Katharine Pyle

The wind caught up the ashes of the flower and blew them back into the garden, and they fell close beside the wall. From these ashes grew up a mango tree. It grew and grew until its top was higher tha..

The Boy Scouts' Victory

George Durston

Zaidos had a lion’s heart and was absolutely ignorant of fear, but he worried when he thought of the possible effect on his father. He, poor man, would feel that his natural wish to behold his only so..

The Ranger Boys and Their Reward

The boys were so overjoyed with the thought of regaining Sandy that they immediately promised Tom that the matter would be forgotten. Speeding up the machine as soon as they struck better road, they m..

In Texas with Davy Crockett

John T. McIntyre

The two sat down upon chairs in the corner to discuss this new aspect. The men’s cabin was crowded with all sorts of travelers; and the clatter and rumble of voices went on with the regularity of the ..

Legends for Lionel - in pen and pencil

Walter Crane

ALL Lions have tails: some—like the one here—remarkably long ones. Some Lionels I know have “Legends” instead. The Lionel for which these were made is a great devourer of them, and he also has an appe..

Silver Rags

Willis Boyd Allen

The forenoon was spent quietly in the barn, in the capacious bays of which the mounds of fragrant hay had just been stored, still warm with the midsummer sunshine, and furnishing an occasional sleepy ..

The Young Continentals at Lexington

John T. McIntyre

“The Young Continentals at Lexington” begins with that vital period of our country’s history when the great forces that made the Revolution were slowly coming together. The second book of the ser..