Five Little Peppers and How They Grew/End matter

{{bc|max-width=30em|{{border|padding=10px|bthickness=3px| {{c|THE {{xx-larger|FAMOUS PEPPER BOOKS}} }}

By {{sc|Margaret Sidney }}

{{sp|IN ORDER OF PUBLICATION }}

{{sm|{{word-spacing|1em|Cloth 12mo Illustrated $1.50 each}} }}

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{{c|Five Little Peppers and How they Grew.}} {{smaller block|This was an instantaneous success; it has become a genuine child classic.}}

{{c|Five Little Peppers Midway.}} {{sm|"A perfect Cheeryble of a book."—Boston Herald. }}

{{c|Five Little Peppers Grown Up.}} {{smaller block|This shows the Five Little Peppers as "grown up," with all the struggles and successes of young manhood and womanhood.}}

{{c|Phronsie Pepper.}} {{smaller block|It is the story of Phronsie, the youngest and dearest of all the Peppers.}}

{{c|The Stories Polly Pepper Told.}} {{smaller block|Wherever there exists a child or a "grown-up," there will be a welcome for these charming and delightful Stories Polly Pepper told."}}

{{c|The Adventures of Joel Pepper.}} {{smaller block|As bright and just as certain to be a child's favorite as the others in the famous series. Harum-scarum "Joey" is lovable.}}

{{c|Five Little Peppers Abroad.}} {{smaller block|The "Peppers Abroad" adds another most delightful book to this famous series. }}

{{c|Five Little Peppers at School.}} {{smaller block|Of all the fascinating adventures and experiences of the "Peppers," none will surpass those contained in this volume.}}

{{c|Five Little Peppers and Their Friends.}} {{smaller block|The friends of the Peppers are legion and the number will be further increased by this book.}}

{{c|Ben Pepper.}} {{smaller block|This story centres about Ben, "the quiet, steady-as-a-rockboy," while the rest of the Peppers help to make it as bright and pleasing as its predecessors.}} {{c|Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House.}} {{smaller block|Here they all are, Ben, Polly, Joel, Phronsie, and David, in the loved "Little Brown House," with such happenings crowding one upon the other as all children delightedly follow, and their elders find no less interesting.}}

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{{bc|max-width=30em|{{border|padding=10px|bthickness=3px| {{c|{{x-larger|THE JUDGES' CAVE}}

{{larger|A Romance of the New Haven Colony in the Days of the Regicides}}

{{larger|By MARGARET SIDNEY}}

{{larger|12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. $1.50 }}}}

{{smaller block|There are few more fascinating phases of colonial history than that which tells the wanderings and adventures of the two judges who, because they sat in judgment over that royal criminal, Charles the First of England, were hunted out of England into hiding in New England, and there remained, a mystery and fugitives, in their celebrated cave in New Haven Colony. Marcia, the heroine, is a strong and delightful character, and the book easily takes high rank among the most effective and absorbing stories based upon a dramatic phase of American history.}}

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{{c|{{x-larger|THE LITTLE MAID OF CONCORD TOWN}}

{{larger|A Romance of the American Revolution}}

{{larger|By MARGARET SIDNEY}}

{{larger|12mo, cloth. Illustrated by F. T. Merrill Price, $1.50}}

{{smaller block|A delightful revolutionary romance of life, love, and adventure in old Concord.

The author knows the interesting town thoroughly. Debby Parlin, the heroine, lived in a little house on the Lexington Road, still standing, and was surrounded by all the stir and excitement of the months of preparation and the days of action at the beginning of our struggle for freedom. }}

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