Hardcover
(Frederick Stokes Company, March 15, 1899)
A story of child life during the exciting period of the war for American Independence, and the scenes are laid in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. The young heroes and heroines play their parts in various historical events including the Boston "Tea Party" and the inauguration of George Washington. The book has lovely illustrations.
Hardcover
(Frederick A. Stokes Co., Sept. 3, 1923)
Lofting, Hugh; [SIGNED]; DOCTOR DOLITTLE'S POST OFFICE [ Autographed ]; Frederick A. Stokes Company; New York; 1923; First Edition; First Printing; Good+; Signed and Association Copies; Signed by Author
Illustrated & dust jacket art by Natalie Stokes. A collection of fictionalized letters from the best girl of a hapless soldier during World War I. This book was a reply to Edward Streeter's Dere Mable, published earlier during the War.