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=Each Volume Complete in Itself.=
Here is a series that holds the same position for girls that the Tom Slade and Roy Blakeley books hold for boys. They are delightful stories of Girl Scout camp life amid beautiful surroundings and are filled with stirring adventures.
GIRL SCOUTS AT DANDELION CAMP
This is a story which centers around the making and the enjoying of a mountain camp, spiced with the fun of a lively troop of Girl Scouts. The charm of living in the woods, of learning woodcraft of all sorts, of adventuring into the unknown, combine to make a busy and an exciting summer for the girls.
GIRL SCOUTS IN THE ADIRONDACKS
New scenery, new problems of camping, a.s.sociation with a neighboring camp of Boy Scouts, and a long canoe trip with them through the Fulton Chain, all in the setting of the marvelous Adirondacks, bring to the girls enlargement of horizon, new development, and new joys.
GIRL SCOUTS IN THE ROCKIES
On horseback from Denver through Estes Park as far as the Continental Divide, climbing peaks, riding wild trails, canoeing through canyons, shooting rapids, encountering a landslide, a summer blizzard, a sand storm, wild animals, and forest fires, the girls pack the days full with unforgettable experiences.
GIRL SCOUTS IN ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO
The Girl Scouts visit the mountains and deserts of Arizona and New Mexico. They travel over the old Santa Fe trail, cross the Painted Desert, and visit the Grand Canyon. Their exciting adventures form a most interesting story.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
THE LILIAN GARIS BOOKS
=Attractively Bound. Ill.u.s.trated. Individual Colored Wrappers.=
=Every Volume Complete in Itself.=
Lilian Garis is one of the writers who always wrote. She expressed herself in verse from early school days and it was then predicted that Lilian Mack would one day become a writer. Justifying this sentiment, while still at high school, she took charge of the woman's page for a city paper and her work there attracted such favorable attention that she left school to take entire charge of woman's work for the largest daily in an important Eastern city.
Mrs. Garis turned to girls' books directly after her marriage, and of these she has written many. She believes in girls, studies them and depicts them with pen both skilled and sympathetic.
A GIRL CALLED TED TED AND TONY, Two Girls of Today CLEO'S MISTY RAINBOW CLEO'S CONQUEST BARBARA HALE BARBARA HALE'S MYSTERY FRIEND; (Formerly Barbara Hale and Cozette) GLORIA: A GIRL AND HER DAD GLORIA AT BOARDING SCHOOL JOAN: JUST GIRL JOAN'S GARDEN OF ADVENTURE CONNIE LORING; (Formerly Connie Loring's Ambition) CONNIE LORING'S GYPSY FRIEND; (Formerly Connie Loring's Dilemma) NANCY BRANDON NANCY BRANDON'S MYSTERY
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
AMY BELL MARLOWE'S BOOKS FOR GIRLS
=Charming, Fresh and Original Stories=
=Ill.u.s.trated. Wrappers Printed in Colors with individual design for each story=
Miss Marlowe's books for girls are somewhat of the type of Miss Alcott and also Mrs. Meade; but all are thoroughly up-to-date and wholly American in scene and action. Good, clean absorbing tales that all girls thoroughly enjoy.
=THE OLDEST OF FOUR; Or, Natalie's Way Out.=
A sweet story of the struggles of a live girl to keep a family from want.
=THE GIRLS AT HILLCREST FARM; Or, The Secret of the Rocks.=
Relating the trials of two girls who take boarders on an old farm.
=A LITTLE MISS n.o.bODY; Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall.=
Tells of a school girl who was literally a n.o.body until she solved the mystery of her ident.i.ty.
=THE GIRL FROM SUNSET RANCH; Or, Alone in a Great City.=
A ranch girl comes to New York to meet relatives she has never seen. Her adventures make unusually good reading.
=WYN'S CAMPING DAYS; Or, The Outing of the GO-AHEAD CLUB.=
A tale of happy days on the water and under canvas, with a touch of mystery and considerable excitement.
=FRANCES OF THE RANGES; Or, The Old Ranchman's Treasure.=
A vivid picture of life on the great cattle ranges of the West.