Juvenile Fiction Books

The Junior Trophy

Ralph Henry Barbour

Bert didn’t like Ben. He came to that conclusion just twenty-four hours after his arrival at Mt. Pleasant Academy. Ben had had his room to himself all the fall and resented Bert’s appearance on the sc..

Wee Wee Songs for Our Little Pets

Leila Lee

Should an apology be needed for issuing a book of poetry so very simple as “Wee-Wee Songs,” it may be found in the article entitled “Mother Goose,” on page 7th. The desire expressed by Willie’s mother..

The Cruise of the Training Ship

Upton Sinclair

The orlop on board a man-of-war of the Monongahela type is, it may be well to know, a place in the bow below the level of the berth deck. It is subdivided into small storerooms and has a narrow hallwa..

Eunice and Cricket

Elizabeth Weston Timlow

Johnnie-goat was a very celebrated character in the neighborhood. He belonged to a livery-stable that was on the square back of the Wards. He was famous for eating off his rope and running away. He wa..

Robin Hood and His Merry Foresters

Joseph Cundall

Tales of Robin Hood and his merry foresters were the delight of my boyhood. Though many years have since glided away, I can recall these pleasures most vividly. Well do I recollect the youth who ..

No-Time-Land - A Story for Girls and Boys

M. J. C. Fulton

Almost at the end of the passage Guy came to a large eight-day clock; he stood and gazed at it with surprise; and well he might. For the clock was fixed upon a long stick; in the centre of the clock t..

Rachel and the Seven Wonders

Netta Syrett

Even before she opened them, Rachel was conscious of a delicious warmth like that of a hot midsummer day. A moment ago she had felt very chilly standing before the marble block Miss Moore called the R..

The Mystery of the Deserted Village

Elbert M. Hoppenstedt

Ronnie went over to the opening in the loft floor and, grasping the ladder, climbed quickly down to the bottom. It was darker below, and for a moment the boy had trouble seeing his way. He heard Beatr..