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Published by
THE JOHN C. WINSTON CO.
Philadelphia

EDWARD S. ELLIS

Edward S. Ellis, the popular writer of boys' books, is a native of Ohio, where he was born somewhat more than a half-century ago. His father was a famous hunter and rifle shot, and it was doubtless his exploits and those of his associates, with their tales of adventure which gave the son his taste for the breezy backwoods and for depicting the stirring life of the early settlers on the frontier.

Mr. Ellis began writing at an early age and his work was acceptable from the first. His parents removed to New Jersey while he was a boy and he was graduated from the State Normal School and became a member of the faculty while still in his teens. He was afterward principal of the Trenton High School, a trustee and then superintendent of schools. By that time his services as a writer had become so pronounced that he gave his entire attention to literature. He was an exceptionally successful teacher and wrote a number of text-books for schools, all of which met with high favor. For these and his historical productions, Princeton College conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts.

The high moral character, the clean, manly tendencies and the admirable literary style of Mr. Ellis' stories have made him as popular on the other side of the Atlantic as in this country. A leading paper remarked some time since, that no mother need hesitate to place in the hands of her boy any book written by Mr. Ellis. They are found in the leading Sunday-school libraries, where, as may well be believed, they are in wide demand and do much good by their sound, wholesome lessons which render them as acceptable to parents as to their children. Nearly all of the Ellis books published by The John C. Winston Company are reissued in London, and many have been translated into other languages. Mr. Ellis is a writer of varied accomplishments, and, in addition to his stories, is the author of historical works, of a number of pieces of popular music, and has made several valuable inventions. Mr. Ellis is in the prime of his mental and physical powers, and great as have been the merits of his past achievements, there is reason to look for more brilliant productions from his pen in the near future.

DEERFOOT SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Hunters of the Ozark The Last War Trail
Camp in the Mountains

LOG CABIN SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Lost Trail Footprints in the Forest
Camp-Fire and Wigwam

BOY PIONEER SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Ned in the Block-House Ned on the River
Ned in the Woods

THE NORTHWEST SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Two Boys in Wyoming Cowmen and Rustlers
A Strange Craft and its Wonderful Voyage

BOONE AND KENTON SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Shod with Silence In the Days of the Pioneers
Phantom of the River

WAR CHIEF SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Red Eagle Blazing Arrow
Iron Heart, War Chief of the Iroquois

THE NEW DEERFOOT SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Deerfoot in the Forest Deerfoot on the Prairie
Deerfoot in the Mountains

TRUE GRIT SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Jim and Joe Dorsey, the Young Inventor
Secret of Coffin Island

GREAT AMERICAN SERIES

2 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $2.00
Teddy and Towser; or, Early Days in California Up the Forked River

COLONIAL SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
An American King The Cromwell of Virginia
The Last Emperor of the Old Dominion

FOREIGN ADVENTURE SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Lost in the Forbidden Land River and Jungle
The Hunt of the White Elephant

PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
The Forest Messengers The Mountain Star
Queen of the Clouds

THE ARIZONA SERIES

3 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $3.00
Off the Reservation Trailing Geronimo
The Round Up

OVERLAND SERIES

2 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $2.00
Alden, the Pony Express Rider Alden Among the Indians

THE CATAMOUNT CAMP SERIES

2 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $2.00
Captain of the Camp Catamount Camp

THE FLYING BOYS SERIES

2 vols. By EDWARD S. ELLIS $2.00
The Flying Boys in the Sky The Flying Boys to the Rescue

Sent Postpaid on Receipt of Price

THE JOHN C. WINSTON CO., Publishers
WINSTON BUILDING PHILADELPHIA


Transcriber's notes:

Page numbering in the original publication skips pages 95-96, 147-148 and 221-222, although the text is continuous.
p17: Extraneous opening quote removed from before But. 'the highest point. But,"'
p24: someone changed to some one for consistency. 'the coming of some one.'
p54: rifle-shot changed to rifle shot to match other incidences.
p61 & p217: anyone changed to any one for consistency.
p91: , changed to . 'any time since starting.'
p98 & p120: Sh! changed to 'Sh! for consistency (three occurrences).
p112: red-men changed to red men to match other incidences.
p112: up-stream changed to up stream for consistency.
p113: down-stream changed to down stream for consistency. (two occurrences).
p128: ! added to chapter title to match table of contents.
p145: hyphen removed from 'south-east' to make spelling consistent.
p145: hyphen removed from 'south-eastern' to make spelling consistent.
p176: hyphen added to 'Lena-Wingo' to make it consistent.
p184: starting-point changed to starting point to make it consistent.
p196: missing opening quote added. '"But it won't do to'
p215: red men changed to redmen for consistency.
p227: goodly sized changed to goodly-sized for consistency.
p247: '.' added after box.
p250: Extraneous opening quote removed from before The. 'The
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