"Mary Jane is the typical American little girl who bubbles over with fun and the good things in life. We meet her here on a visit to her grandfather's farm where she becomes acquainted with farm life and farm animals and thoroughly enjoys the experience. We see her next going to kindergarten and then on a visit to Florida, and then—but read the stories for yourselves. Exquisitely and charmingly written are these books which every little girl from five to nine years old will want from the first book to the last."*
"Pretty little Mary Jane is the heroine of this popular series for young girls. Her charming good nature, her abounding interest in her friends and surroundings, and her fascinating adventures have endeared her to thousands all over the country."**
"Take a trip with Mary Jane. She is the heroine of this popular series for young girls. You'll find her a charming traveling companion. Her good nature, her abounding interest in her surroundings, and her fascinating adventures both at home and abroad have endeared her to thousands all over the country."***
- Mary Jane: Her Book
- Mary Jane: Her Visit
- Mary Jane's Kindergarten
- Mary Jane Down South
- Mary Jane's City Home
- Mary Jane in New England
- Mary Jane's Country Home
- Mary Jane at School
- Mary Jane in Canada
- Mary Jane's Summer Fun
- Mary Jane's Winter Sports
- Mary Jane's Vacation
- Mary Jane in England
- Mary Jane in Scotland
- Mary Jane in France
- Mary Jane in Switzerland
- Mary Jane in Italy
- Mary Jane in Spain
- Mary Jane's Friends in Holland
Source:
*Advertisement in The Twins Wedding, Dorothy Whitehill, ill. Charles L. Wrenn. Barse & Co. New York. 1926.
**Advertisement on wrapper of The Bobbsey Twins on a Ranch, by Laura Lee Hope, ill. by Marie Schubert. Grosset & Dunlap. New York. 1935
***Advertisement in The Bobbsey Twins in a Great City, by Laura Lee Hope, Illustrated by Walter Rogers. Grosset & Dunlap. New York. 1917
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