BOOKS BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD.

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Uniform edition. Each, 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

The Red Patriot.

A Story of the American Revolution. Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst.

Mr. Stoddard is at his best in this stirring story, which among other themes pictures incidents of Washington's campaigning in New Jersey. In this vivid account of a boy's part in great historical events there is a leading actor, "the last of the Susquehannocks," whose share in the hero's adventures has given the title to the book.

The Windfall; or, After the Flood.

Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst.

"Full of adventures and incident so well conceived and described as to keep the reader in a continued state of absorbed attention. It is the kind of book that one wants to sit up nights to finish. One can not lay it aside comfortably until the final outcome is known"—Springfield Union.

Little Smoke.

A Story of the Sioux Indians. With 12 full-page Illustrations by F. S. Dellenbaugh, portraits of Sitting Bull, Red Cloud, and other chiefs, and 72 head and tail pieces representing the various implements and surroundings of Indian life.

"It is not only a story of adventure, but the volume abounds in information concerning this most powerful of remaining Indian tribes. The work of the author has been well supplemented by the artist."—Boston Traveler.

Crowded Out o' Crofield.

The Story of a Country Boy who fought his way to success in the great metropolis. With 23 Illustrations by C. T. Hill.

"This excellent story is interesting, thoroughly wholesome, and teaches boys to be men, not prigs or Indian hunters."—Detroit Free Press.

The Battle of New York.

A Narrative of the Civil War. With 11 full-page Illustrations and colored Frontispiece.

"The description of these terrible days and more awful nights is very animated."—New York Evening Post.

On the Old Frontier; or, The Last Raid of the Iroquois.

With 10 full-page Illustrations by H. D. Murphy.

"Mr. Stoddard's stories of adventure are always of the thrilling sort which boys like most to read. This tale, which relates to the last raids of the Iroquois, is as stirring as the best of those which have come from his pen."—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.

Chris, the Model-Maker.

A Story of New York. With Illustrations by B. West Clinedinst.

The metropolis is always an attractive scene for a story, and doubly so for a story like this, which tells how two boys and a girl made their way by their own pluck and ability.


D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK.


Firm as a rock stood the young warrior

Firm as a rock stood the young warrior.

(See page 18.)


WITH THE BLACK PRINCE

BY

WILLIAM O. STODDARD

AUTHOR OF
CROWDED OUT O' CROFIELD, THE RED PATRIOT,
SUCCESS AGAINST ODDS, ETC.

ILLUSTRATED

illustration

NEW YORK
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1898


Copyright, 1898,
By D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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