^6 'Z'f Z- \J ki 3 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Bulletin, 1926, No. 13 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF INDIAN AND PIONEER STORIES SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN HASKELL INSTITUTE A GOVERNMENT TRAINING SCHOOL FOR INDIANS LAWRENCE. KANSAS L Haskell—2-14-19 2 7—1OM Bibliography of Indian and Pioneer Stories Suitable for Children Abbott, John S. C.: Kit Carson, the Pioneer of the Far West. Daniel Boone and the Early Settlement of Kentucky. Paul Jones, the Naval Hero of the Revolution. David Crockett and the Early Texan History. (American Pioneers and Patriots Series) New York; Dodd, Mead & Co. 12mo. $1.50 each. A series of stories of the activities of early American pioneer leaders, with historical background. Adams, Harrison: The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio: or, Clearing the Wilderness. The Pioneer Boys on the Great Lakes: or, On the Trail of the Iroquois. The Pioneer Boys of the Mississippi: or, The Homestead in the Wilderness. The Pioneer Boys of the Missouri: or, In the Country of the Sioux. The Pioneer Boys of the Yellowstone: or, Lost in the Land of Wonders. The Pioneer Boys of the Columbia: or, In the Wilderness of the Great North¬ west. The Pioneer Boys of the Colorado: or, Braving the Perils of the Grand Canyon Country. (The Young Pioneer Series) Boston: The Page Co. 12mo., ill. $1.65 each. Suitable for boys, giving much history relating to the pioneer days of this country. Alexander, Hartley: Manito Masks: Dramatizations, with Music, of American Indian Spirit Leg¬ ends. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 209 pp., ill. $3.50. For the older students interested in drama. Allen, Charles F.: David Crockett, Scout. Philadelphia: J. B. I.ippincott Co. $1.75. Suitable for junior high. Altsheler, Joseph A.: Horsemen of the Plains. New York: The Macmillan Co. 390 pp., ill. $1.75. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, $1.15. The Great Sioux Trail. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 341 pp., ill. $1.75 1 he Young Trailers. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 331 pp., ill. $1.75 (Die Forest Runners. New York: D. Appleton &* Co. 363 pp., ill. $1.75 T he Free Rangers. New York: D. Appleton Co. 365 pp., ill. $1.75. lhe Keepers of the Trail. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 323 pp., ill. $1.75 The Riflemen of the Ohio. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 355 pp., ill. $1.75. Hie Scouts of the Valley. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 361 pp., ill. $1.75. ?u 0n ? er ^ at F h - x Nt!W York: D - Appleton & Co. 371 pp., ill. $1.75. The Shadow of the North. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 358 pp., ill. $1.75. rhe Hunters of the Hills. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 360 pp., ill. $1.75 The Rulers of the Lakes. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 333 pp., ill. $1.75. The Lords of the Wild. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 300 pp., ill. $1.75. The Sun of Quebec. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 334 pn„ ill. $1.75. The Lost Hunters. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 342 pp ‘ ill $175 Apache Gold. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 383 pp., ill. $1.75 The Last of the Chiefs New York: D. Appleton & Co. 337 pp., ill. $1.75. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, $1.15. All suitable for 7th grade up. Austin, Mary: The Basket Woman. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.00 Standish of Standish. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 32 cents, 8th grade Bailey, Carolyn S.: s i°cents nd 4 6 grades 010 "^ DayS ‘ Chicago: A - Fl anagan Co 160 pp., ill. 76 FHn? n S e Pi °A? e n „ Ch j ca S°: A. Flanagan Co. 76 cents, rhnt. Springfield, Mass.: Milton Bradley Co. $1.75. 3 4 Bak 7n*teTight of Myth. Chicago: Row Peterson & Co. 334 pp., ilD $L?0- 8tn grade. Collection of myths of the American Indian, as well as those of Greece and Rome. Baldwin, of the 0 ld Northwest and its Settlement by the French. New York: The American Book Co. 265 pp., ill. 72 cents. 5th grade. The Conquest of the Old Northwest and its Settlement by the Americans. New York: The American Book Co. 256 pp.. ill. 72 cents. 5th grade. BaU wIldManof the West. New York: Thos. Nelson & Sons. 395 pp., ill. $1.00. The Young Fur Traders. New York; Thos. Nelson & Sons 300 pp ill. $1.00 Hudson Bay. New York: Thos. Nelson & Sons. 300 pp., ill. $1.00. (Jlder students. Baib A r> Nursery History of the United States. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 4to.. $3.00 Primary. Consists of short paragraphs, describing events in American history, each paragraph illustrated. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. Barbour, Ralph H.: Metipom’s hostage. Bal T e ittkBett? I Blew. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50 6-8 grades. Indian story, scene laid on Ashley River, South Carolina, over 200 years ago. The Lass of Dorchester. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1-5U. The^aurel^Token. Boston: Lothrop, Lee &'Shepard Co. ill. (out of print) A nSShL The Penn Publishing Co. The L?ttle Lady of the .Fort. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. 75 cents. BaSS sforTes n o C f e pioneer Life. Chicago: D C. Heath & Co. 146 pp.. ill 8Cjceng 3-4 grades. Story of the Ohio Valley from the time of the Indians until the coming of the railroad and telegraph. Bay Old Man Coyote. New York: Thos. Y. Crowell & Co. ISO pp., ill., 8vo. 75 cents. Humorous stories of the coyote as told by Indians. A Treasury of Indian Tales. New York: Thos Y. Crowell & Co. 128 pp., 12mo. 75 cents. Representative Indian legends told in the simple language Two Little Afonkin Lads. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. ill. 60 cents. 6-7 grades. Primitive customs and modes of thought and belief. Baylor, Frances Courtenay: Juan and Juanita; Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $2.50. B enuster^ M argareC New York; The Macmillan Co. 187 pp., ill. 80 cents. 8-12 years. Blaisdell, A. F.: Ball ’short' Stories from American History. Boston: Ginn 6* Co. 146 pp., ill. 72 cents 4-7 grades. Indian and other stories. Pioneers of America. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1925. 154 pp., ill. 80 cents. True stories of hardihood of men, women, and children during the pioneer days. Bonnin, Gertrude: ^ „ , Old Indian Legends. Boston: Ginn & Co. 165 pp., ill. 76 cents. 5 8 grades. B ° rla Ro d cky Mountain Tipi Tales. New York: Doubleday, Page fir Co. 247 pp., front $1.75. 5 Bower, B. M.: Black Thunder. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 12mo. $2.00. A novel of the early days of Nevada, suitable for the older readers. Good Indian. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 90 cents. Older readers. Heritage of the Sioux. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 90 cents. Older readers. The Thunder Bird. New York: Frosset & Dunlap. 90 cents. Older readers. Brady, Cyrus Townsend: Border(l760-1836). Colonial (1556-1759) (out of print). Indian (Great Sioux War, 1866-1876) (out of print). Indian (Northwestern, 1876-1877) (out of print). Revolutionary (1776-1812-1815). South American (1499-1868) (out of print). (American Fights and Fighters Series) Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co. ill. $1.75. Juvenile edition. Brill, Ethel C.: The Boy Who Went to the East. New York: E. P. Dutton'& Co. 1917. 296 pp., ill. $2.00. Eignt Iroquois and four Algonquian stories. Britt, Albert: Boys’Own Book of Frontiersmen. New York: The Macmillan Co. 224 pp., ill. $1.75. 7-8 grades. Stories of Daniel Boone, Kit Carson, Buffalo Bill, George Rogers Clark, and others. Brooks, Dorothy: Stories of the Red Children. Chicago-Boston: Educational Publishing Co 162 pp., ill. 60 cents. 2-3 grades. Indian legends of the wind, lightning, stars, etc. Brooks, Elbridge S.: The American Indian. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. 4to., ill. $2.00. 7-9 grades and high school. Story of the Red Men of America. The Master of the Stronghearts. New York: E. P. Dutton <&* Co. 1916. 314 pp., ill. $2.00. 8th grade and junior high. The story of Custer’s last fight. Brooks, Eugene Clyde: The Story of Corn. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co. 308 pp., ill., maps. $1.00 7-8 grades. Story of the importance played by corn in the building of the Nation. Brooks, Noah: The Boy Emigrants. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.50. Scribner Series of Illustrated Classics, $2.50. The Boy Settlers. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.00. First Across the Continent. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $2.50. Brown, Abbie Farwell: Tales of the Red Children. New York: D. Appleton & Co. $1.75 4th' grade. Stories told by the Canadian Indians. Brown, G. Waldo: The Hero of the Hills: A Tale of the Captive-Ground, St. Francis, and Life in the Northern Wilderness in the days of the Pioneers. With Rogers' Rangers. The Woodranger. The Young Gunbearer. (Woodranger Tales) Boston: L. C. Page & Co. $1.00 each. Vivid stories of early New England history and boy adventures in those troublous times. Bruce, H. Addington: Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road. New |York: The Macmillan Co. 339 pp., ill. $1.75. 12-15 years. Burton, Alma Holman: The Story oi the Indians of New England. New York: Silver, Burdette & Co. 273 pp., ill. $1.08. 6 Bush, Bertha E.: Indian Myths. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 1st grade. Indian Children Tales. Dansville, N. Y.; F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 4th grade. Children of the Northland. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co., 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 3d grade. Butterwortb, Hezekiah: In the Boyhood of Lincoln. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 276 pp., ill' $ 2 . 00 . The Wampum Belt. New York: D. Appleton Co. 276 pp., ill. $2.00. Canavan, M. J.: Ben Comec: A Tale of Roger’s Rangers. New York: The Macmillan Co. 263 pp., ill. 75 cents paper; $1.50 limp cloth. 12-15 years. Canfield, William W.: The White Seneca. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1911. 281pp., ill. $2.00. Story of a captured Dutch Boy, founded on Colonial and Revolutionary history in the Iroquois country. At Seneca Castle. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1912. 274 pp., ill. $2.00. Story founded on history of campaign against the Iroquois in 1779. Carmichael, Mary H.: Pioneer Days. New York: Duffield & Co. 1917. 206 pp., ill. $1.50. Nar¬ ratives of pioneer men and women on Western frontier in days of Indian troubles. Carter, Russell Gordon: The Patriot Lad of Old Boston The Patriot Lad of Philadelphia. The Patriot Lad of Old Salem.' (The Patriot Lad Series) Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. ill. $1.50 each. Chance, Lulu Maude: Little Folks of Many Lands. Boston: Ginn & Co. ill. 64 cents. Grades 2-4. Contains, among various others, stories about Indians. Chase, Annie: Children of the Wigwam. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. ill. 60 cents. 3d grade. Stories of obtaining and preparing food, etc. Cheley, Frank H.: The Mystery of Chimney Rock. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. 12mo. $1.75. Story of the IJte Indians in the days of ’49. Clark, Bertha: Stories of Belle River. Chicago-New York: Lyons & Carnahan. 204 pp., ill. 80 cents. 1925. Stories of outdoor life. 3d grade. Cleland, Mabel C.: Little Pioneers of the Fir Tree Country. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.50. Cobb, Bertha B. Cobb, Ernest: Anita. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.30. 6-8 grades. Story of a little girl in the mining and Indian country about Boulder, Colorado. Cody, W. F. (Buffalo Bill): Adventures of Buffalo Bill. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. 12mo. 1922. 75 cents. The story of his own adventures, including his duel with Yellow Hand, the Cheyenne. Compton, Margaret: American Indian Fairy Tales. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. ill. in colors. 201 pp., 12mo. $1.75 Cooke, Flora J.: Nature Myths and Stories. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 160 pp., ill. 60 cents. 3-4 grades. Contains a number of American Indian myths and legends. Coolidge, Florence C.: Little Ugly Face. New York: The Macmillan Co. 181 pp., ill. 3d grade. 80 cents. A group of 20 Indian stories. 1 Cooper, Frederic Taber: The Argosy of Fables. New York: Frederick A Stokes Co. ill. 4to. $7.50. Grammar and high schools. Includes wigwam tales of American Indians. Cooper, J. Fenimore: The Last of the Mohicans, edited by John B. Dunbar. Boston: Ginn & Co. Map. 80 cents. The Last of the Mohicans. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 12mo. $1.00. New York: Gosset & Dunlap. 60 cents, $1.15. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 80 cents. Ttie Last of the Mohicans. Scribner Illustrated Classics. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $2.50 The Last of the Mohicans, edited by William Strunk, Jr. New York: World Book Co. $1.20. The Last of the Mohicans, edited and abridged by Margaret N. Haight. New York: American Book Co. 142 pp., ill. 52 cents. 6-8 grades. The Deerslayer, edited by M. F. Lansing. Boston: Ginn & Co. ill. 72 cents. The Deerslayer. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. Crown 8vo. $1.75. The Deerslayer. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 60 cents. The Deerslayer. Scribner Illustrated Classics. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $2.50. The Deerslayer, edited and abridged by Margaret N. Haight. New York: American Book Co. 131 pp., ill. 52 cents. 6y8 grades. The Pathfinder. Modern Readers’ Series. Edited by R. A. Sharp. New York: The Macmillan Co. 449 pp., ill. 80 cents. 7-8 grades, up. The Pathfinder. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 80 cents. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 60 cents. The Pathfinder, edited and abridged by Margaret N. Haight. New York: American Book Co. 144 pp., ill. 52 cents. 6-8 grades. The Pioneer. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 80 cents. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 60 cents. The Prairie. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 80 cents. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 60 cents. The Deerslayer, The Last of the Mohicans. The Pioneers, The Prairie, The Pathfinder, (The Leatherstocking Tales) Boston: The Page Co. 5 books, $10 the set. The Spy, The Wept of Wish-ton-wish, Wyandotte, Lionel Lincoln, (Tales of the Indian Wa,rs and the Revolution) Boston: The Page Co. 4 books, $8.00 the set. Cooper’s Works. New York: G. P. Putman’s Sons. $2.00 per volume. COrb simo'n I kenton, the Scout. New York: Thos. Y. Crowell Co. 350 pp., ill. $1.75. Simon Kenton was a scout associated with Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark, and other noted frontiersmen. Corney, Evie: D ° rl G°eatDeeds of Great Men. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. 242 pp., ill. $1.00 4-5 grades. Comyn^Hub^^J-^^ Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1921. 248 pp., ill. 85 Glooskap Stones. Boston: Little, Brown & Co 1923. 223 pp., ill. 80 cents. 4-5 grades. A collection of Indian hero tales told the author around the camp fire. eowles^iJulia Darr°Myths. Chicago: a. Flanagan Co. 1922. 128 pp., ill. 68 cents. 3-5 grades. CraV The d Story of a Blanket Indian Mission. New York: Fleming H. Revell Co. 242 pp., ill. $1.50. 8 Cromton, F. C. B.: Lahontan. New York: Thos. Nelson & Sons. 102 pp., maps. $1.50. Older Student. Early settlement of Canada. Croy, Homer: Turkey Bowman. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.75. 8-14 years. Story of a 12-year old boy who falls in with Indians. Curtin, Jeremiah: Seneca Myths. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1922. The traditions of the Seneca Indians. Curtis, Charles A. (Capt.): Captured by the Navajos. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. post 8vo. 1922. $1.00. Adventures of two boys, sons of a colonel, who accompanied a regiment in a ca;mpa,ign against the Navajo Indians. Curtis, Edward S.: Indian Days of the Long Ago. Yonkers-on-the-Hudson: World Book Co. 235 pp., ill. $1.60. Story of the son of a Salish chief. 4-8 grades. In the Land of the Headhunters. Yonkers-on-the-Hudson: World Book Co. 124 pp., ill. $1.60. Legend of life in the Vancouver region. 4-8 grades. Custer, Elizabeth B.: Boots and Saddles. New York: Harper & Bros. Map. $2.00. Story of the Dakotas and of her husband, Gen. George Custer. Tenting on the Plains. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $2.50. Experiences of the Custers in Texas and Kansas during the years following 1865. Dale, Edward Everett: Tales of the Tepee. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. 127 pp., ill. 80 cents. 5-7 grades. Dellenbaugh, Frederick S.: North Americans of Yesterday. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1901. 487 pp., ill. $4.00. High school and college. Descriptions and photographs of antiquities of North and Central America. Breaking the Wilderness. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1905. 360 pp., ill. $3.50. High school and college. History of early days in the Great West. George Armstrong Custer. New York: The Macmillan Co. 188 pp., ill. $1.00 12-15 years. The Romance of the Colorado River. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1909. 401 pp., ill. $3.50. High school and college. Story of Major Powell’s ex¬ plorations of the Colorado River; description of scenery and natives. Eremont and ’49. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1914. 547 pp., ill. $4.50. High school and college. Explorations and development of western country, especially of California. Deming, E. W.: Red Folk and Wild Folk. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 4to.,ill. $2.75. Primary. Pictures of Indian children and their animal playmates. Children of the Wild: Little Brothers of the West. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 4to, ill. $1.75. Primary. Each of these books contains half the pictures and text of Red Folk and Wild Folk. Indian Child Life. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 4to., ill. $2.75 Primary. Eighteen stories about Indian children. Little Red People: Little Indian Folk. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co 4to,. ill. $1.75. Primary. Each of these books contains half the pictures and text of Indian child life. Densmore, Frances: Indian Action Songs. Boston: C. C. Birchard & Co. 12 pp. 25 cents. Col¬ lection of descriptive songs of the Chippewa, with directions for pantomimic representation in schools, camps, etc. Dickson, Marguerite S.: Camp and Trail in Early American History. New York: The Macmillan Co. 162 pp., ill. 80 cents. Stories of treasure-seekers, home-makers, Indian fighters, and liberty-seekers in the New World. Dimock, A. W.: Dick among the Seminole Indians. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 12mo., ill. Out of print. Grammar school. Adventures of two boys among the Seminole Indians in Florida. 9 Dixon, Maynard: Injun Babies. New York: G. P. Putman’s Sons. $1.75. Donaldson, Ellen M.: In Blue Bird Time. Springfield, Mass.: Milton Bradley Co. 192 pp., ill. $1.75. 4-6 grades. Stories told in the firelight before the wigwam. Moons of Long Ago. Springfield, Mass.: Milton Bradley Co. 140 pp., ill. $1.00. 4-6 grades. Stories of animals, flowers, and birds. Little Papoose ^Listens. Springfield, Mass.: Milton Bradley Co. 146 pp., ill. $1.00. 4-6 grades. How the fire came to the Indians and other stories told the Indian maiden by her mother. Douglas, Anna: . Story of Canada. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 5-7 grades. Drake, Francis S.: Indian History for Young Folks. New York: Harper & Bros. 522 pp., ill. $3.00. Suitable for grammar and nign schools. Indian history from earliest period to present, profusely illustrated. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 171 pp., ill. $1.50. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 289 pp., ill. 7-8 grades and Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1913. 160 pp., ill. 85 cents. 1904. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1909. 142 Eastman, Charles A.: The Soul of the Indian. Older student. Indian. Boyhood. Bostc high school. Indian Cnild Life. 4-5 grades. . , . , . From the Deep Woods to Civilization: Chapters in the Autobiography of an Indian. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1916. 206 pp., ill. $2.50. Indian Scout Talks: A Guide for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1914. 190 pp., ill. $1.25. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1918. 241 OldTndian Days. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1907. 275 pp., ill. $2.00. Red Hunters and the Animal People. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 248 pp., front. Out of print. Eastman, Charles A.: Eastman, Elaine G.: Smoky Day's Wigwam Evenings, pp., ill. 80 cents. 4-5 grades. Eastman, Elaine G.: „ „ p Yellow Star. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1911. 272 pp., ill. $1.75. Indian Legends Retold. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1919. 161 pp., ill. $1.60. Eggleston, George Cary: Long Knives: How the Long Knives Won the West. Boston: Lothrop Lee & Shepard Co. $1.75. Story of the George Rogers Clark Expedition. Eggleston, George Cary: McClure, Clarence H.: Our Colonial Story. . Chicago: Laidlaw Bros. 2 vols. 250 pp. each, ill. $1.00 each. Junior high. History of the American colonies. Vol.I, Our I'irst Century. Vol. II, Life in the 18th Century. Eggleston, George Cary: Eggleston, Edward: ■ Seelye, Lillie Eggleston: Pocahontas.' New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 12mo. $1.50. Brant and Red Jacket. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 12mo. $1.50. Montezuma. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 12mo. $1.50. Ellis, Edward S.: Story of Red Feather. Springfield, Mass.: McLoughlin Bros. 144 pp., ill. 80 cents. 4-6 grades. Daughter of a Chieftain. Springfield, Mass.: McLoughlin Bros. 120 pp.. ill. 80 cents. 4-6 grades. Pocahontas. Springfield, Mass.: McLoughlin Bros. 138 pp., ill. 80 cents. 4-6 grades. 10 Ellis, Edward S.—Continued Wolf Ear, the Indian. Springfield, Mass.: McLoughlin Bros. 119 pp., ill. 80 cents. 4-6 grades. Life of Kit Carson. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 60 cents. Uncrowning a King. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. 75 cents. Ellis, George W.: Morriss, John E.: King Philip’s War, Boston: DeWolfe & Fiske Co. 1906. 12mo., 326 pp., ill., map. Out of print. 7-8 grades and high school. Evans, Lawton B.: Trail Blazers: The George Rogers Clark Expedition. Springfield, Mass.: Milton Bradley Co. ill. $1.75. 6-8 grades. Evarts, Hal. G.: Spanish Acres. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $2.00. Older readers. The curse of the Pasco Indians lay on Spanish Acres, and trouble resulted to the owners. Faris, John T.: Real Stories from Our History. Boston: Ginn & Co. 308 pp., ill. 92 cents. 7-9 grades. Indian and other stories. The Alaskan Pathfinder: The Story of Sheldon Jackson, for Boys. New York: Fleming H. Revell Co. 221 pp., ill. $1.25. Fltzhugh, Percy K.: Boys’ Book of Scouts. New York: Thos. Y. Crowell Co. $1.75. Stories of Kit Carson, Daniel Boone, David Crockett, Buffalo Bill, and others. Fletcher, Alice C.: Indian Games and Dances. Boston: C. C. Birchard & Co. 139 pp., ill. $1.75. Indian symbolic games, dances, and songs, with directions and music. Indian Story and Song from North America. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co. 126 pp., $1.50 Words and accompaniment. Music harmonized. Fletcher, Mabel: Old Settler Stories. New York: The Macmillan Co. 193 pp., ill. 80 eents. Stories of the pioneers of the Middle West. Flower, Jessie Graham : Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders on the Old Apache Trail. Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders in the Great North Woods; Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders in the Black Hills. Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders on the Lost River Trail. (The Grace Harlo we Overland Rider Series) Philadelphia: Henry AltemusCo. ill. $1.00 each. Forbes-Lindsay, C. H.: Daniel Boone, Backwoodsman. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. 319 pp,, ill. $1.75. Junior high. Captain John Smith, Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co. 304 pp. $1.75. Junior high. Ford, R. Clyde: Camp Fire and Trail. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1915. 296 pp., ill. $1.25. 7th grade. Story of English boy among Frencn and Indians around old Fort Detroit in the Pontiac War. Fox, Florence C.: The Indian Primer. New York: American Book Co. 120 pp., ill. 52 cents. 1st grade. Indian stories of fact and legend. Fox Frances: Mary Anne’s Little Indian and Other True Stories. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1913. 87 pp., ill. *60 cents. 2-4 grades. Gaines, Ruth: I.ucita: Child’s Story of Old Mexico. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 115 pp., ill. 80 cents. 5-6 grades Story of Mexican child life and stories of Mexican Indians. Garland, Hamlin: The Book of the American Indian. New York: Harper & Bros. 1922. $6.00. Older students. Illustrated by Frederic Remington. Stories are sketches from life. The Long^Trail. N Y.: Harper&,Bros. ill. $1.75. 11 Garnett, Louise Ayres: ‘ „ „ The Courtship. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 61 pp., ill. 60 cents. 7-8 grades. A prose dramatization of the Courtship of Miles Standish, by Long¬ fellow. Gifford, Jane Curtis: Payne, E. George: v ... Red Feather’s Adventures. Chicago-New York: Lyons & Carnahan 164 pp., ill. 1923. 76 cents. One of the Long Ago Series. 3-4 grades. Interesting story of every-day life and adventures of an Indian lad. (Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Gordon, Hanford Lennox: Indian Legends and Other Poems. Minn.) $1.50. Gordon, H. R.: , , . . Osceola. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. ill. $2.00. 8th grade and junior high. Story of the chief of the Seminole. Pontiac. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1897. 300 pp., ill. $2.00. 8th grades, and junior high. The Black Partridge. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1906. 302 pp., ill. $2.00. 8th grade and junior high. The fall of Fort Dearborn. Logan the Mingo. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1902. 337 pp., ill. $2.00. 8th grade and junior high. A story of the Ohio frontier. Red Jacket. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1900. 347 pp., ill. $2.00. 8th grade and junior high. Story of the last of the Seneca. Tecumseh. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1898. 312 pp., ill. $2.00 8th grade and junior high. Story of the War of 1812. Grames, Sarah: _ r „ . _ td u Parkman’s Oregon Trail. (Condensed) Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. OwenjPub- lishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 7-8 grades. Graydon, William Murray: _ _ With Puritan and Pequot. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. 75 cents. In the Days of Washington. Philadelphia:The Penn Publishing Co. 75 cents. 12-17 years. Gregor, Elmer Russell: .... h , • , White Otter. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 312 pp., ill. $1.75 7th grade, up Camping on Western Trails. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.00. 8-16 Running Fox. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 318 pp., ill. $1.75. 7th Th? Whit^Wolf. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 268 pp., ill. $1.75. 7th The^War Trail. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 258 pp., ill. $1.75. 7th Tlfre^Si’oux Scouts. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 253 pp., ill. $1.75. 7th Spotted De P er. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 240 pp., ill. $1.75. 7tli grade, The P Red Arrow. New York: Harper & Bros. 1922. 8vo., ill. $1.00. Story of two young Indians involved in attempt to recover The Red Arrow, a med¬ icine trophy, from the Pawnee who had stolen it from the Sioux. War Path and Hunting Trail. New York: Harper & Bros. 1922. 16 mo., ill. $1.00. Story of the adventures of Indian boys. Jim Mason, Backwoodsman. New York: D. Appleton & Co. kront. $l./5. Jinf Masont Scout. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Front; $1.75. 7th grade, Captain Jim Mason. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Front. $1.75. 7th TlfeMedfcine,Buffalo. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 264 pp., ill. $1.75. The War Eagle. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 256 pp., ill. 1926. $l./5. The Son of Rolling Thunder. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 60 cents. Grey, Zane: _ . , Betty Zane. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 90 cents. Story of early days in 12 Griffis, William E.: Romance of Discovery. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. 12mo. $2.25. Romance of American Colonization. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. 12mo. $2.25 Romance of Conquest. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. 12mo. $2.25 Grinnell, George Bird: Jack, the Young Explorer. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 12mo., ill. $1.75. Grammar schools. Story of a boy in Glacier National Park and the Kootenai Indians. Jack Among the Indians. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 12mo., ill. $1.75. Grammar schools. Story of a boy and his guide among the Piegan. Jack, the Young Ranchman: or, A Boy’s Adventures in the Rockies. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 12mo., ill. $1.75. Grammar schools. Story of a boy among the Indians and cattlemen. Beyond the Old Frontier: Adventures of Indian Fighters, Hunters, and Fur Traders. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. 12mo., ill. $2.50. Blackfeet Indian Stories. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.50. Trails of the Pathfinders. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $2.00. The Wolf Hunters. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.50. The Story of the Indian. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 270 pp., ill. $2.00. Grosvenor, Johnson: The Boy Pioneer: or, Strange Stories of the Great Valley. New York: Harper & Bros. $1.00. Story of a pioneer boy, based on historic events of t'he Middle West. The Boy Explorer: or, Strange Stories of the Great River. New York: Harper & Bros. $1 00. Early French explorations on the Mississippi; LaSalle, Mar¬ quette, etc. Grove, K. W.: The Story of Daniel Boone. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 32 pp., ill. 8 cents, paper. 4-5 grades. Gulliver, Lucile: Daniel Boone. New York: Tne Macmillan Co. 244 pp. ill. $1.00. 12-15 years. Hall, Jennie: The Story of Chicago. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 278 pp., ill. 90 cents. 4-5 grades. The story of a pioneer city, a strategic point in the western move¬ ment of the nation. Weavers and Other Workers. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 170 pp., ill. 70 cents. 2-3 grades. Hart, Albert B.: Colonial Children. New York: "T'he Macmillan Co. 233 pp., ill. 84 cents 5th grade, up. Hart, William S.: Injun and Whitey. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 90 cents. Injun and Whitey to the Rescue. Boston: Houghton Mifflin & Co. $1.75. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 90 cents. Injun and Whitey Strike out for Themselves. Boston: Houghton Mifflin & Co. $1.75. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 90 cents. Haskell Institute. Pupils: Indian Legends and Superstitions. Lawrence, Kansas: Haskell Printing Depart¬ ment. 50 cents. ’ Stories told by the Indians to their children, retold by the children who Were students at the Haskell Institute. Havard, Aline: Fighting Westward. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. 274 pp., ill. $1.60. 5th grade to high school. First volume of series concerned with the settlement of the West and Northwest. On the Oregon trail. Settlers of the Wilderness. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.60. Where the Trail Divides. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.60. Henderson, Daniel: Boone of the Wilderness. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. 1921. 207 pp., ill. $2.00. 8th grade and junior high. Story of the Conquest of the Wilderness. 13 Hentoh (B. N. O. Walker): , n 1fl1n Tales of the Bark Lodges. Oklahoma City: The Harlow Pubhsmng Co. 19.19. Written in dialect English. Henty, George Alfred: ... ... .. T Redskin and Cowboy. New York: Chas. Scribners Sons. ill. $1.00. Ju- In'the Hands of the Cave-Dwellers. New York: Harper & Bros. Story of two young men, one Mexican and one American; latter’s sister captured by cave dwellers”; life of cave-dwellers, and Apache warfare. Herdman, M. L.: ^ , . , . „ . „ T The Story of the United States. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. Large 8vo. $3.50. Grammar and high school. Sifting of United States history for picturesque events and figures which interest cnildren. Herndon, Carrie B.: ^ a ^ n . .. , . Lewis and Clark Expedition. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 5-7 grades. Holbrook, Florence: The Hiawatha Primer. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 209 pp., ill. 84 cents. Cave, Mound, and Lake Dwellers. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. 137 pp., ill. 80 cents. 5-6 grades. Treats of Indian industries, taming of animals, family life, etc. Holland, Rupert Sargent: . . ... The Blue Heron’s Feather. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. 301 pp., ill. $1.50. Junior high. Hooker, Forrestine C.: ^ „ r _ , . . n Star: The Story of an Indian Pony. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co. $1.75. The story of a pony, interwoven with the romance of Quanah Parker s Indian father and white mother, the latter a captive. When Geronimo Rode. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. $2.00 Cricket, A Little Girl of the Old West. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. 344 pp.’ $1.75. Hooker, William F.: Dng ^ e Bullwhac'ker. Yonkers-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. : World Book Co. 283 pp., ill. $1.00. Intermediate grades. True story of ox-team freighting in Wyo- • ming fifty years ago, with sidelights on Indians and cowboys. Hopkins, William John: ^ .„ The Indian Book. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 239 pp., ill. $2.00. 10-18 years. Hough, Emerson: The Covered Wagon. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. North of 36. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 75 cents. 75 cents. Hulst, Cornelia Steketee: . . . ... i r Pere Marquette and the Last of the Pottawatomie Chiefs. New York: Long¬ mans, Green & Co. 113 pp., ill. Out of print. 7-8 grades. H um phreys, Mary Gay: The Boy’s Catlin. Edited by Mary Gay Humphreys. New York: Chas. Scrib¬ ner’s Sons. 12mo., ill. $2.00. , The Boy’s Story of Zebulon M. Pike, Explorer of the Great Southwest. Edited by Mary Gay Humphreys. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. 1911. 377 pp., ill. $2.00. Missionary Explorers among the American Indians. New York; Chas. Scrib¬ ner’s Sons. $2.00. Hustecb Litt j e s; 3ters an d Hiawatha. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 32 pp., ill. 8 cents, paper. 2-3 grades. ^ Adventures Among the Red Indians. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. 315 pp., ill. $2.50. Junior high. Inman^e Ra ^ che Qn Oxhide. New York: The Macmillan Co. 297 pp., ill. $1.50. 6-8grades. Pioneer days in Kansas; General Custer and Buffalo Bill. 14 Jackson, Helen Hunt: fotafc Ramona. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1884. 457 pp., front. $2.00. Older students. Jewett, Martha: Hopi,' the Cliff Dweller. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. 60 cents. 2d grade. Story of a little Indian boy.. Johnson, Constance: Mary in New Mexico. New York: The Macmillan Co. 209 pp., ill. $1.50. 10-12 years. Johnston, Charles H. L.: Famous Indian Chiefs. Boston: The Page Co. 12mo., ill. $2.00. Their battles, treaties, and struggles with the white man. Famous Scouts. Boston: The Page Co. . 12mo., ill. $2.00. Famous Frontiersmen and Heroes of the Border. Boston: The Page Co. 12mo.. ill. $2.00. Famous Discoverers and Explorers of America. Boston: The Page Co. 12mo., ill. $2.00. Johnston, Mary: The Great Valley. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1926. $2.00. Story of the Shenandoah Valley of the early day, and later western stories, especially during French and Indian War. Older students. Judd, Mary Catherine: Wigwam Stories told by North American Indians. Boston: Ginn & Co. 278 pp., ill. 92 cents. Fremont and Kit Carson. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 4-5 grades. Judson, Katharine B.: Old Crow Stories. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1917. 163 pp., ill. $1.75. Old Crow and His Friends. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1918. 202 pp., ill. $1.75. Kauffman, Reginald Wright: Spanish Dollars. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. ill. $2.50. Story of a boy during Colonial period; incidents previous to and during attack on Louisburg. The Ranger of the Susquehannock. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. ill. $2.50. Story of the boy featured in Spanish Dollars, during the time of the son of William Penn. . Kellogg, Elijah: Sowed by the Wind. Wolf Run. Brought to the Front. The Mission of Black Rifle. Forest Glen. Burying the Hatchet. (Forest Glen Series) Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50 per vol¬ ume. Stories of frontier settlers. Good Old Times: or, Grandfather’s Struggle for a Homestead. A Strong Arm and a Mother’s Blessing. The Unseen Hand: or, James Renfrew and his Boy Helpers. (Good Old Times Series) Boston: Lotnrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50 per volume. Stories of brave old days. Kennedy, Howard Angus: The New World Fairy Book. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1922. 354 pp., ill. $2,50. Indian folk-lore stories of the Canadian border. King, Charles (Gen.) Campaigning with Crook. New York. Harper & Bros. 1922. Post 8vo., ill. Treats of the Sioux campaign of 1876. Trooper Ross and Signal Butte. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. $1.75. Jun¬ ior high. A boy with the Army in the Indian country. Knapp, George L.: The Quest of the Golden Cities. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. ill. 8vo. $2.00. Adventure story for boys, founded on search for the mythical cities of the Southwest. 15 LaF Th^Middle Five. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co. 227 pp., ill. $1.25. The story of five little Omaha Indian boys in a mission school, told by one of them. Lam Th^Hero”of Longhouse. Yonkers-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.: World Book Co. 1920. ill. $1.60. Story of the training of the Indian youth Hiawatha. Lamprey,^Louise Colonigts New Y or k: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 8vo., ill. $2.50. Grammar schools. Story begins with Jonn Smitn and carries on to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. * Days of the Discoverers. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 8vo., ill. #2.50. Grammar schools. Life and adventures from voyages of the Northmen to early settlement, by Spanish, English, and French. Marching with Morgan. Boston: L. C. Page & Co. 364 pp., ill. $L00. Thrilling story of Morgan and his riflemen on their way to Quebec in 1775. Intermediate grades and high school. Rodney the Ranger. Boston: L. C. Page & Co. 297 pp., ill. $1.00. With Daniel Morgan on the trail and battlefield. Intermediate grades and high school. LanS Th?Mohawk Ranger. Boston: Lothrop; Lee & Shepard Co ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Story of the French and Indian War and a New York OnTtSfTrail of the Sioux. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Story based on the Sioux War of 1862-63. The Silver Island of the Chippewa. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Nature and woodcraft of Silver Island Lost "hfthe^u^Country. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Life in the wild regions of the North. In the Great Wild North. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Indian life in the North. The Lure of the Black Hills. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. #1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Story of the Sioux country. ^ The Lure of the Mississippi, Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill, $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Story of the Sioux uprising of 1862-63 The Silver Cache of the Pawnee. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. A story of the Santa Fe Trail. The Shawnee’s Warning. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. A story of the Oregon Trail of 1843. The Threat of Sitting Bull. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Story of two boys traveling in Sioux country. The Raid of the Ottawa. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. Adventures of two boys in western Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War. , _ ... ' The Iroquois Scout. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. 7-9 grades and high school. A story of the Hudson and Mohawk valleys; adven¬ tures among the friendly and warlike tribes. n j The Sioux Runner. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Co. ill. $1.50. 7 9 grades Th^Golcf Rock of the Chippewa. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. $1.50. Leig Story^ofRoger Williams. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 5-7 grades. Leland, Charles G.: TT , rm . r Algonquian Legends of New England. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co. 1902. $3.00. Pfin Kuiopas Hie Master, and Other Algonquian Poems New York: Funk & Wag- nails. 1902. 16 Linderman, Frank B .: Lige Mounts, Free Trapper. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. ill. $2.00. Juvenile. Indian Why Stories; Sparks from War Eagle’s-Lodge Fire. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons, ill., in color. $2.50. War Eagle is an old Indian who tells the young folks the “Uncle Remus” stories of the Indians. Indian Old Man Stories: More Sparks from War Eagles’s Lodge Fire. New York: Chas. Scribner's Sons, ill., in colors. 169 pp. $2.50. Another book of War Eagles’ legends. Indian Lodge Fire Stories. Scribner Series of School reading. New York: Chas. Scribner's Sons. 72 cents. Livingstone, C. L.: Glimpses of Pioneer Life. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 166 pp., ill. 60 cents. 1-2 grades. Logie, Alfred E.: From Columbus to Lincoln. Chicago-New York: Lyons & Carnahan. 262 pp., ill. 88 cents. 6-8 grades. 1921. Source material in history. From Lincoln to Coolidge. Chicago-New York: Lyons & Carnahan. 357 pp., ill. 96 cents. 6-8 grades. 1925. Source material in history. Canadian Wonder-Tales. Chicago-New York: Row, Peterson & Co. 228 pp., ill. 68 cents. 5th grade. Stories of Glooskap, the hero-god of the Canadian Indians; of children, flowers, trees, and animals. Long, John A.: Early Settlements in America. Chicago: Row-Peterson & Co. 438 pp., ill, $1.00. 6th grade. History written in such way as to stimulate cnildren’s interest. Longfellow, Henry W: Hiawatha. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 60 cents. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 60 cents, 20 cents, (abridged) 8 cents. Lummis, Chas. F.: The Man Who Married the Moon, and other Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories. New York: The Century Co. 239 pp., ill. 1894. Lyback, Johanna R. M.: . Indian Legends. Chicago-New York: Lyons & Carnahan. 1925. 349 pp., ill. 96 cents. 4-5 grades A new book of Indian legends, all states. Lynn, Escott: Stirring Day in Old Virginia. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. $2.00. Junior high. McBride, Emily Raymond: Story of Father Hennepin. Dansville, N. Y. F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 5-7 grades. Story of LaSalle. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 5-7 grades. McCabe, Nellie: Story of Mexico. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 ^ cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 5-6 grades. McClintock, Walter: .Old Indian Trails. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $5.00. Older students. McCoy, Samuel: Tippecanoe. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co. 295 pp., ill. $1.50. High school. McIntyre, John T.: In Kentucky with Daniel Boone. In the Rockies with Kit Carson. In Texas with Davy Crockett. On the Border with Andrew Jackson. (The Buckskin Books) Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. $1.00 each. The Young Continentals at Lexington. The Young Continentals at Bunker Hill. "The Young Continentals at "Trenton. The Young Continentals at Monmouth. (The Young Continentals Books) Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. 75 cents each. 12-17 years. 17 McLaughlin, Janies: My Friend the Indian. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 417 pp., ill. $4.00. Older students. True story of an Indian Agent among the Sioux when that tribe was making interesting history. Macmillan, Cyrus (Capt.): fN Canadian Wonder Tales. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. ill. in color. Large 8vo. $5.00. Canadian Fairy Tales. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. ill. in color. Large 8vo. $5.00. ■ McMurry, Charles A.: Pioneers on Land and Sea. New York: The Macmillan Co. 261 pp., ill. 88 cents. Stories of the early pioneers along the Atlantic Coast. Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley. New York: The Macmillan Co. 218 pp., ill. 88 cents. Pioneer settlements in the Mississippi Valley. Pioneers of the Rocky Mountains and the West. New York: The Macmillan Co. 248 pp., ill. 88 cents. Stories of early explorations in the Rocky Moun¬ tain region. McNeil, Everett: The Totem of Black Hawk. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. $2.00. Story of the Middle West, for boys and girls. In Texas with Davy Crockett. New York; E. P. Dutton & Co. $2.00. The adventures of two boys during the Texas struggle for independence. With Kit Carson in the Rockies. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. $2.00 Story of two boys among the trappers and hunters of the wilderness west of the Mississippi. Fighting with Fremont. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. $2.00. A tale of the conquest of California, involving a boy’s adventures. Tonty of the Iron Hand. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. ill. $2.00. A thrilling story of LaSalle and his lieutenant Tonty in exploration of the country from Canada to the mouth of the Mississippi. The Lost Nation. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. $2.00. Story of Mexican exploration. Daniel DuLuth, or Adventuring on the Great Lakes. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1926. $2.00. Vivid story of a boy’s adventures in the lake region, among the Huron and Iroquois. Mace, William H.: George Washington. A Virginia Cavalier. Chicago: Rand MaNally & Co. 179 pp., 111. 65 cents. Thrilling story -of experiences of a great American. Madison, Lucy Foster: Washington. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. $3.50. Maguire, Emma M.: Two Little Indians. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 128 pp., ill. 60 cents. 1-2 grades. Ten Little Indian Stories. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1922. 22 pp., ill. 8 cents. 1-2 grades. Twelve Little Indian Stories. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1922. 32 pp., ill. < 8 cents. 1-2 grades. Sixteen Little Indian Stories. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1922. 32 pp., ill. 8 cents. 1-2 grades. Major, Charles: Bears of Blue River. New York: The Macmillan Co. 277 pp., ill. Grades 6-8. $1.75. Pioneer children and their adventures in the Indiana Woods. Uncle Tom Andy Bill. New York: The Macmillan Co. 244 pp., ill. $1.50. 5-7 grades. More Indiana bear and Indian stories. Markham, Richard: History of King.Philip’s War. New York : Dodd, Mead & Co. 12 mo. $1.50. Marshall, Bernard: Redcoat and Minuteman. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 278 pp., ill. $2.50. Masseling, Henrietta: Ideals of Heroism and Patriotism. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. 348 pp., ill. $1.20. Selections in prose and verse. Maule, Mary K.: A Prairie-Schooner Princess. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. 383 pp., ill. 18 True $1.75. Meeker, Ezra- DriB Ox-te°am a Days on the Oregon Trail. Yonkers: World Book Co. $1.20. story of Ezra Meeker’s ox-team journey from Iowa to Oregon, in 1832. Miller, Warren H.: # ■ _ . , & The Black Panther of the Navajo. New York: D. Appleton & Co. HI. 7th grade, up. „ . __ : Red Mesa. New York: D. Appleton & Co. ill. $1.73. 8th grade, up. Medicine Gold. New York: D. Appleton & Co. ill. 8th grade, up. A story of hunting in Canada. MlS< Boy? e Book of Cowboys. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.00. 3-8 grades. Boys’ Book of Indians. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.00. 3-8 grades. (Above books are compilations of stories by various authors.) Mitchell, A. Templeton: _ n ^ ... 8n The Indians and the Oki. Chicago: Row, Peterson & Co. 282 pp., ill. 80 cents. 5th grade.' Story of the Indian tribes of northeastern America, history made alive and interesting, showing relationship of Indians and early brench settlers. M 0 °Chbwee? Adventures oif a little Indian girl. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. 239 pp., ill. $2.00. Moon, Grace: M ° 0 Lost a indian Magic. New York: Frederick A. Stokes & Co. 4to., ill. $2.50. Primary and grammar schools. Portrayal of Indian life, interesting to Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. ... Indian Legends in Rhyme. New York: Frederick.A. Stokes Co 4to., ill. $1.00. Primary schools. Indian life and surroundings in the Southwest. Moores, C.W.: rT , r ^ . The Story of Christopher Columbus. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co. 33 cents and 48 cents. 6th grade. Moran, George Newell: , . . „ , n >, nn •„ Kwahu, the Hopi Indian Bov. New York: American Book Co. 237 pp., ill. 72 cents. 6th grade. Story of the boy’s life, illustrated with pictures ol Hopi life and handicraft. M ° r R™ b Feather Stories, a Book of Indian Life and Tales for Little Readers. Cni- cago: Lyons & Carnahan. 128 pp., ill. 3d grade. Morris, Charles: . . T T . . ^ n ^ Heroes of Discovery in America. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. 365 pp., ill. $1.50. Junior high. Morrow, Honore Willsie: We Must March: A Novel of the Winning of Oregon. Stokes Co. 12mo. $2.00. Older students The Heart of the Desert. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 12mo., $2.UU Older students Munroe, pj^ ingQ Feather _ New York: Harper & Bros. 1922. ill. 75 cents, $2.50. Adventure of a young boy in unexplored part of Florida. Canoemates. New York: Harper & Bros. 8vo. $1.75. Narrative of travels of two boys from Key West through the Everglades; alligator and deer hunts; life of the Seminole Indians. ^ , 0 The Golden Days of ’49. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. ill., in color. 8vo. $2.00. Experience of two boys during the gold rush, California. Rick Dale. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.75. A story of the west The*^Fur-Seal’s Tooth. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.75. Story of the west and of Alaska. Adventures of two boys. Snowshoes and Sledges. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.75. Sequel to The Fur-Seal's Tooth. The Painted Desert. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.75. . The Belt of Seven Totems. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. $2.50. Junior high. New York: Frederick A. 19 Munroe, Kirk:—Continued. At War with Pontiac. Scribner Series for Young People. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.00. Through .Swamp and Glade. A Tale of the Seminole War. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.75. Neidhart, John G.: The Splendid Wayfaring. New York: The Macmillan Co. 287 pp., ill. $1.75. 12-15 years. Nelson, Loveday A.: Our Pilgrim Forefathers. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 32 pp., ill. 7 cents. 4-5 grades. Newell, Cicero: Indian Stories. New York: Silver, Burdette & Co. 1912. 191 pp. 88 cents. 6th grade. Nida, Stella Humphreys: Letters of Polly the Pioneer. New York: The Macmillan Co. 182 pp., ill. 80 cents. Letters to a young brother and sister from an older girl pioneering in the Mississippi Valley. Nida, William Lewis: Little White Chief. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1923. 128 pp., ill. 68 cents. 2-4 grades. Following the Frontier. New York: The Macmillan Co. 326 pp., ill. 96 cents. 4-5 grades. Story of the westward movement. Nixon-Roulet, Mary F.: Indian Folk Tales. New York: American Book Co. 192 pp., ill. 56 cents. 5th grade. Stories of Indian magic and tribal life. Normand, Charles: The Emerald of the Incas. New York: Duffield & Co. 1917. 215 pp., ill. $2.50. Story laid in Peruvian Andes. Norris, E.: The Story of Hiawatha. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. 132 pp., ill. 60 cents. Abridged and edited for school use. 2-4 grades. Ober, Frederick A.: Tommy Foster’s Adventures. Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Co. $1.00. Experiences of a boy among the Pueblo. Oertel, T. E.: Jack Sutherland: A Tale of Bloody Marsh. New York: Thos. Y. Crowell Co. $2.00. Story of Georgia in Colonial days. Olcott, Frances Jenkins: The Red Indian Fairy Book. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co. $3.00. 6-8 grades. Oskinson, John M.: Wild Harvest: A Novel of the Transition Days in Oklahoma. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 300 pp $2.00. Older readers. Osman, Eaton G.: The Last of a Great Indian Tribe. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1923. 210 pp. ill. 76 cents. 5-8 grades. Ostrander, Alson B. (Maj.): Driggs, Howard R.: An Army Boy of the Sixties. Yonkers-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.: World Book Co. 254 pp., ill. $1.20. Story of the plains immediately after the Civil War, when Army was guarding frontier. 6-8 grades. Otis, James: Boys of Fort Schuyler. Boston: The Page Co. 12mo., ill. $1.50. Historical Indian story. True Indian Tales from American History. Boston: The Page Co. ill. $2.50. Stirring chapters of Colonial history in the guise of fiction, based upon records. With Perry on Lake Erie. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. 12mo. $1.75. AmQng the Fur Traders. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. 75 cents. 12—17 years. At the Siege of Quebec. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. 75 cents. 12-17 years. 20 Otis, James: Stratemeyer, Edward: The Minute Boys of Yorktown. The Minute Boys of Philadelphia. The Minute Boys of Boston. The Minute Boys of New York City. The Minute Boys of South Carolina. The Minute Boys of Wyoming Valley. The Minute Boys of Mohawk Valley. The Minute Boys of Green Mountains. The Minute Boys of Lexington. (The Minute Boys Series) Boston: The Page Co. 12mo., ill: $1.50 each. Parish, John C.: The Man with the Iron Hand. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.90. Parker, Thomas Valentine: Cherokee Indians, with special reference to the relations with the United States Government. Boston: DeWolfe & Fiske Co. 12mo., 116 pp. High school and College. Out of print. Parkman, Francis: Rivals for America. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 233 pp., ill. Compiled by Louise S. Hasbrouck. History of America from the beginnings of New France (1488-1613) to the fall of Canada (1755-1763). High school and Col- lege. The Boys’ Parkman: Selections from the Historical Works of Francis Parkman. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 191 pp., i'll. Compiled by Louise S. Hasbrouck Stories of Indian tribes, discovery of the Mississippi, LaSalle and Tonty’s adventures. The Oregon Trail. Boston: Ginn & Co. 76 cents. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $2.00. The Oregon Trail. Wyeth-Remington Edition. Boston: Little, Brown'& Co. $ 6 . 00 . The Oregon Trail. Modern Student’s Library. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.00. Partridge, E. N.: Gloscap the Great Chief: Legends of the Micmac Indians. New York: The Macmillan Co. 288 pp., ill. $1.25. 8-10 years. Joyful Star: Indian Stories for Camp Fire Girls. New York: The Macmillan . Co. 195 pp., ill. $1.25. 15 years. Patchin, Frank Gee: The Pony Rider Boys in Montana: or, The Mystery of the Old Custer Trail. The Pony Rider Boys in the Ozarks: or, The Secret of Ruby Mountain. The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico: or, The End of the Silver Trail. The Pony Rider Boys in the Grand Canyon: or, The Mystery of the Bright Angel Gulch. The Pony Rider Boys in Alaska. 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Post, May A.: My Little Red Indian Book. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 60 cents. Color¬ ed picture book with verses to introduce Indian children in all manner of occu¬ pation. Powers, Ella M.: Stories of Indian Days. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. ill. 60 cents 5-8 grades. Stories of the hardships and dangers of pioneer life. Powers, Mabel (Yeh-sen-noh-wehs): Stories tne Iroquois Tell their Children. New York: American Book Co. 216 pp., ill. 76 cents. Stories of Indian children. 3d grade. Around an Iroquois Story Fire. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. ill. $1.00 Book for Boy and Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls, Woodcrafters. Pratt, MaraL.: Legends of the Red Children. New York: American Book-Co. 142 pp., ill. 52 cents. Nature stories, the story of the land hereafter, etc. 3d grade. The Great West. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. 172 pp., ill. 60 cents. 2- 4 grades. Story of the mound-builders, the discovery of the Mississippi, etc. Stories of Colonial Children. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. 75 cents 3- 4 grades. Stories of home life, school life, Indian troubles, etc. The Beginner’s Book (Book I), 132 pp., Exploration and Discovery (Book II), 160 pp., The Early Colonies (Book III), 197 pp., The Later Colonial Period (Book IV), 131 pp., The Foundations of the Republic (Book V), 181 pp. (America’s Stories for America’s Children) Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. ill., maps. 88 cents per volume. Proudfoot, Mary A.: Hiawatha Industrial Reader. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1915. 193 pp., ill. 85 cents. 4th grade. Occupational work, illustrated by stories showing how to make Indian articles mentioned in Longfellow’s Hiawatha. Pumphrey, Margaret: Pilgrim Stories. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 256 pp., ill. 75 cents. 3-4 grades. Stories of our pioneer forefathers. Pyle, Howard: The Book of the American Spirit. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $5.00. Narrative beginning with early explorers, concluding with close of Civil War. Pyle, Katharine: Where the Wind Blows. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. $2.00. Fairy stories from ten nations, picked up by the Wind as he circles the Earth. Reid, Mayne: The Boy Plunters of the Mississippi. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 80 cents. The Scalp Hunters. New York: Frederick Warne & Co. The Rifle Rangers. New York: Frederick Warne & Co. Reiter, Harriet G.: Stories of the Backwoods. Dansville, New York: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 4th grade. Story of Daniel Boone. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7 cents paper; 12 cents limp cloth. 4-5 grades. Remington, Frederic: The Way of an Indian. New York. Duffield & Co. 1906. Richards, Clarice E.: A Tenderfoot Bride. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co. $2.00. Migration in early day of a young American and his wife from an eastern city to a Colorado Ranch. Roberts, C. G. D.: Children of the Wild. Jim and the Story of a Backwoods Police Dog. 22 Roberts, C. G. D.—Continued. The Backwoodsman. Se NewYork: The Macmillan Co. ill. $1.50 per volume. 5th grade, up. Roberts, Theodore Goodridge: ^ ,. r . T , . The Red Feathers. Boston: The Page Co. 12mo>, ill. $1.65. An Indian fairy Flying Plover: His Stories, told him by Squat-by-the-Fire. Boston: The Page Co. 12mo., ill. $1.50. Indian fairy tales. ROl> Hawk: The Young Osage. Boston: The Page Co. 272 pp., ill. $1.50. Stim¬ ulates a boy to sports. R ° ge pylgrym C Cronydes. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 69 pp., ill. 60 cents. 7-8 grades. Connected series of dramatic episodes of the Pilgrims. ' Rolt-Wheeler, Francis: . T , T p ci . i The Boy with the United States Indians. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard C o. Large 12mo., ill. $1.75. High school. One of the United States Service series; a story of those who work with and for the Indians. The Aztec-Hunters. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Large 12mo., HI. $1.75. A mystery story founded on Aztec explorations. Roosevelt, Theodore: ^ , c . <_ -j. The Winning of the West. New York: G. 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Story of hunting and trapping and Indian encounters . Vith George Washington into the Wilderness. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott With George Washington into the Co. $1.75. Junior high. . _ T . . Into Mexico with General Scott. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. WitlTsam^Houston in Texas. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. Opening'thefWest with Lewis and Clark. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. $1.75. Junior high. . _ . A- - . , . , Gold Seekers of ‘49. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. $1.75. Junior high. Lost with Lieutenant Pike. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. 314 pp., ill. $1.75. Junior high. . „ Boys’ Book of Border Battles. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Co. 349 pp. $2.00. „, I . , _ Boys’ Book of Frontier Fighters. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Co. 373 pp. $2.00. c n Boys’ Book of Indian Warriors. Philadephia: Macrae Smith Co. pp ill $2.00. Stories of famous chiefs and heroic Indian women, $1.75. $1.75. 12mo., ill. 12mo., ill. 12mo., 349 Sage^Agnes^Colonial Dame> New Yo rk: Frederick A. Stokes Co. ill. Story of old New York. Grammar school. $2.50. 23 Schoolcraft, Henry R.: The Indian Fairy Book. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 12mo., ill. $2.50. Primary and grammar schools. The pick of the stories gathered by Henry R. Schoolcraft. Schultz, J. W.: The Danger Trail. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. The Trail of the Spanish Horse. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75 Seizer of Eagles. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. The War Trail Fort. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75 The Dreadful River Cave. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. In the Great Apache Forest. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. Rising Wolf. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.50. Running Eagle, The Warrior Girl. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. Lone Bulls’ Mistake. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. $1.15. The Gold Cache. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. Apauk: Caller of Buffalo. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. On the Warpath. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. The Quest of the Fish-Dog Skin. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75 New York: Grosset & Dunlap. $1.15. Sinopah, the Indian Boy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.00. With the Indians in the Rockies. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.65, $2.00. Questers of the Desert. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. Plumed Snake Medicine. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $2.00. Sahtakiandl. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. Seawell, Molly Elliott: A Virginia Cavalier. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.75. Story written around the early life of George Washington. Sexton, Bernard: Gray Wolf Stories: Indian Mystery Tales. New York: The Macmillan Co 192 pp., ill. $1.50. 10-12 years. Skinner, Constance L.: Silent Scot, Frontier Scout. New York: The Macmillan Co. ill. $1.75. 6-8 grades, up. Story of Tennessee frontiersmen during the Revolutionary War. Smith, Charles F.: Games and Recreational Methods for Clubs, Camps, and Scouts. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 442 pp., ill. 12mo. $2.00. Includes Indian crafts and customs. Smith, E. Boyd: The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $3.00. Smith, Laura Rountree: Hawk Eye, an Indian Story Reader. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1913. 96 pp., ill. 50 cents. 1-2 grades. Smith, Mary E.: Eskimo Stories. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 189 pp., ill. 75 cents Stories of lives and habits of the Northland. 2-3 grades. Snedden, Genevra Sisson: Docas, the Indian Boy of Santa Clara. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. ill., 160 pp. 80 cents. Story of an Indian boy in the Southwest, before that section became a part of the United States. Snell, Roy J.: Told Beneath the Northern Lights. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 238 pp., ill. $2.00. A group of Eskimo tales. Eskimo Legends. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1925. 205 pp., ill. 80 cents. Interesting folk-lore of the people of the Northland. Spearman, Frank H.: The Mountain Divide. Scribner Series for Young People. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. $1.00. Sprague, W. C.: Davy Crockett. New York: The Macmillan Co. 189 pp., ill. $1.00. 6-8 grades. 24 1899. 254 pp., ill. 96 96 cents. Starr, Frederick: . American Indians. Chicago: D. C. Heath Co. cents. 5-7 grades. Strange Peoples. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. 198 pp., i Stevenson, Augusta: . _ Romantic Indiana. Indianapolis: The Bobbs Merrill Co. 185 pp., 12mo. $1.00. A dramatic pageant. 8-9 grades. Stoddard, William Osborn: . ... . , Little Smoke. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 29o pp., ill. $1.7o 7th grade, up. The Red Patriot. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 275 pp., The Red Mustang. New York: Harper & Bros. 1922. Post 8vo., ill. cents. Story of the Mexican border and Apache adventures. The Talking Leaves. New York: Harper & Bros. 1922. 16mo., ill. cents. Adventures of an Indian girl and her adopted white sister. Two Arrows. New York: Harper & Bros. 1922. 16mo., ill. 75 cents. Story of an Indian boy whose friendship for the white people led them to edu¬ cate nim. # The Fight for the Valley. New York: D. Appleton & Co. ill. $1.75. grade, up. On the Old Frontier. New York: D. Appleton & Co. up. Chumley’s Post. Philadelphia: J. The Lost Gold of the. Montezumas. Junior high. Stoddard, William Osborn: Mighels, Philip Verrill, and others: The Boy’s Book of Indians. New York: Harper & Bros. 1922. 12mo., ill. For the most part fiction, although certain stories are largely facts. Stokes, Winston: ' The Story of Hiawatha. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 8vo., ill. $3.00. Popular edition, $2.00. Grammar schools. Longfellow’s poem; also prose version. Stone, Gertrude L.: Fickett, M. Grace: Everday Life in the Colonies. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. 130 pp., Days and Deeds a Hundred Years ago. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. 135 pp., ill. 72 cents. Stow, Edith: „ r , _ T Boy’s Games Among the North American Indians. New York: E. I . Dutton & Co. 126 pp., ill. $1.50. For playground and camp. Games illustrated, showing manner of playing. Stratemeyer, Edward: . With Washington in the West: or, A Soldier Boy’s Battles in the Wilderness. Out of print. Marching on Niagara: or, The Soldier Boys of the Old Frontier. $1.50. At the Fall of Montreal: or, A Soldier Boy’s Final Victory. $1.50. On the Trail of Pontiac: or, The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio. $1.50. The Fort in the Wilderness: or, The Soldier Boys of the Indian Trails. $1.50. Trail and Trading Post: or, The Young Hunters of the Ohio. $1.50. (The Colonial Series) Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. Suffering and heroism of boys during Colonial Wars. Sweetser, Kate Dickinson: Book of Indian Braves. New York: Harper & Bros, ill $2.00. Boy Scouts. Story of Powhatan, Sequoyah, Pontiac, Joseph, Osceola, Sitting Bull, and King Philip. Ten American Girls from History. New York: Harper & Bros. Crown 8vo., ill. $2.00. Tales of heroism from Pocahontas to Clara Barton. Taber, Clarence W.: Driggs, Howard R.: Breaking Sod on the Prairies. Yonkers-on-the-Iiudson, N. Y.: World Book Co. 300 pp., ill. $1.36. 5-9 grades. Pioneer days in the Dakotas when *the settlers first planted their homes on the plains. , ill. 1.75. 7th 75 75 7th ill. $1.75. 7th grade, B. Lippincott Co. $1.75. Junior higli.^ Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. $1.75. , ill. 72 25 Tanner, Dofothy: Legends from the Red Man’s Forest. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1916. 128 pp., ill. 60 cents. 3-4 grades. Forty-seven Indian stories. Tappan, E. M.: American Hero Stories. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 92 cents. 1th grade. American History Stories. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. Thompson, Adele E.: Brave Heart Elizabeth. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.50. High school. Story of Elizabeth Zane and the Ohio frontier. Thompson, Jean M.: Over Indian and Animal Trails. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 8vo. ill. $2.50. Grammar school. Stories told by the old Indian to the Indian boy in the twilight by the camp fire. Thompson, William: Wigwam Wonder Tales. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Son. $2.00, Juvenile Myths of the Indians of the Northwest. Thomson, Jay E.: The Land of Evangeline. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co, 264 pp., ill. 96 cents. The Land of the Pilgrims. Chicago: D. C. Heath & Co. 96 cents. Tomlinson, Everett T.: Three Colonial Boys, Three Young Continentals, Washington’s Young Aids, Two Young Patriots, (War of the Revolution Series) Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. 12mo. $1.75 each. Scouting with General Funston. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. $1.60. Tecumseh’s Young Braves. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. ill. $1.75. One of seven volumes of the War of 1812 series. The Pursuit of Apache Chief. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 285 pp., ill. $1.75. 7th grade, up. Trail of Mohawk Chief. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 314 pp., ill. $1.75. 7th grade, up. Scouting with Daniel Boone. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co. ill. $1.60. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. $1.15. .Scouting with Kit Carson. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co. ill. $1.60. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. $1.15. The Mystery of Ramapo Pass. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $2.10. Marching Against the Iroquois. Boston Houghton Mifflin Co. $2.00. Mad Anthony's Young Scout. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $2.00. The Red Chief. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $2.00. The Camp Fire of Mad Anthony. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $2.00. Scouting on the Border. New York: D. Appleton & Co. ill. $1.75. 7th grade, up. Scouting with Mad Anthony. New York: D. Appleton & Co. ill. $1.75. 7th grade, up. Scouting on the Old Frontier. New York: D. Appleton & Co. ill. $1.75. 7th grade, up. Scouting in the Wilderness. New York: D. Appleton & Co. ill. $1.75. 7th grade, up. The Mysterious Rifleman. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 245 pp., iil. $1.75. Pioneer Scouts of the Ohio. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 265 pp., ill. $1.75. Scouting on Lake Champlain. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 351 pp., ill. $1.75. Scouting on the Mohawk. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 357 pp., ill. $1.75. Tomlison, Paul: Trail of Black Hawk. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 341 pp., ill. $1.75. 7th grade, up. Trail of Tecumseh. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 292 pp. ill. $1.75. 7th grade, up. Verrill, A. Hyatt: The Trail of the White Indians. New York: E-. P. Dutton & Co. ill. $2.00. Adventures of two Boy Scouts in old Spanish mines in Costa Rica. 16 Wade, Mary Hazelton: Our Little Indian Cousin. Boston: L. C. Page & Co. Small 12mo., ill. $1.00. Ten Little Indians. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. ill. $1.50. Old Colonial Days. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. $1.00. Stories of the first settlers and how our country grew. The Coming of the White Men, or How Our Country was Discovered. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. $1.00. Building the Nation. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. $1.00. Stories of how our forefathers lived. Walton, Eda Lou: Dawn Boy: Blackfoot and Navajo Songs. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 82 pp. $2.50. Limited edition. Words only of songs of these tribes. Older students. Warren, Maude Radford: Manabozho: or, The Great White Rabbit. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co. 1918. 132 pp., ill. 85 cents. 5th grade. American Indian legends, finding of fire, loss of speech by animals, etc. Little Pioneers. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co. 253 pp., ill.. 75 cents. 3-4 grades. An epic of the Children of the Mayflower. Washburne, Marion Foster: Indian Legends. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co. 1915. 144pp., ill. 85 cents . 4th grade. Watson, Virginia: With Cortes the Conquerer. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. ill. $3.50. Adventures of a boy page to Cortes. The Princess Pocahontas. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. ill. $3.50. Wenzlaff, Gustav Gottlieb: Sketches and Legends of the West. Chicago: Hall & McCreary Co. 113 pp. ill. 75 cents. Indian stories for the intermediate and younger grades. Whipple, Wayne: The Story of Young George Washington. Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Co Large 12mo., ill. $1.00. Youth of Washington treated as an adventure story. White, Stewart Edward: Daniel Boone: Wilderness Scout. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday. Page & Co. $1.75. History of Boone’s life, interesting to all boys, particularly to Boy Scouts. The Magic Forest. New York: The Macmillan Co. 146 pp., ill. $1.25. 6-8 years. Whiteley, Bessie M.: Longfellow, Henry W.: Hiawtha’s Childhood, and operetta for childrem. Boston: C. C. Birchard & Co. Complete edition, 44 pp, 75 cents; vocal score, 16 pp., 30 cents. Oper¬ etta for unchanged voices, for grade and high schools, Camp Fire Girls, and Boy Scouts. Whitman, William, 3d: Navaho Tales. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. $1.75. Whitney, Edson L.: Perry, Frances M.: Four American Indians (King Philip, Pontiac, Tecumseh, Osceola): A Book for Young Americans. New York: American Book Co. 240 pp., ill. 64 cents. 5-7'grades. Histories of these chiefs written in attractive manner for young people, Wiley, Belle: Mewanee, The Little Indian Boy. New York: Silver, Burdette & Co. 101 pp. ill. 72cents. 2-3 grades. Williams, Edward Huntington: Red Plume. New York: Harper & Bros. ill. $1.75. Story of pioneer boys and girls, and captivity among the Blackfeet. Williams, George A.: The Boys’ Book of Indians and the Wild West. New York: Frederick A. Stokes & Co. 4to., ill. $1.50. Primary and grammar grades. Story for younger boy, describing Indian and cowboy life. 27 Williams, George A.: Williams, Clara A.: The Indian Wigwam. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 75 cents. A tri¬ angular envelope representing an Indian wigwam, in which are cut-out sheets of colored Indians. Wilson, Beckles: Canada. New York: Thos. Nelson & Sons. 300 pp., ill. $2.00. Wilson Gilbert L.: Wa-hee-nee: An Indian Girl’s Story, told by herself to the author. St. Paul : Webb Publishing Co. 1921. 189 pp., profusely illustrated. $1.00. 6-8 grades. Hidatsa story from girlhood to old age, with customs and character¬ istics of Hidatsa and Mandan Indians. Myths of the Red Children. Boston: Ginn & Co. 154 pp., ill. 76 cents. Indian Hero Tales. New York: American Book Co. 203 pp., ill. 60 cents. 3d grade. Abnaki folk stories, with glossary of Indian names, Instructions to make camp, etc. Wilson, “Uncle Nick”: Driggs, Howard R.: The White Indian Boy. Yonker-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.: World Book Co. 288 pp., ill. $1.20. 7-8 grades. True story of a white boy who lived for two years among the Shoshoni. Wood, Eric: Boy’s Book of Redskins. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 319 pp., ill. Out of print. Boys, 3-8 grades. Pioneer and Indian stories. O