THE POLLY PENDLETON SERIES
By Dorothy Whitehill


"Polly Pendleton is a resourceful, wide-awake American girl who goes to boarding school on the Hudson River some miles from New York. By her pluck and resourcefulness, she soon makes a place for herself and this she holds right through the course. The account of boarding school life is faithful and pleasing and will attract every girl in her teens."


(1) POLLY'S FIRST YEAR AT BOARDING SCHOOL -- illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn. 1916. Barse & Hopkins; Grosset & Dunlap.

(2) POLLY'S SUMMER VACATION -- illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn. 1917. Barse.

(3) POLLY'S SENIOR YEAR AT BOARDING SCHOOL -- illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn. 1917. Barse & Hopkins; Grosset & Dunlap.

(4) POLLY SEES THE WORLD AT WAR -- illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn. 1918. Barse & Hopkins.

(5) POLLY AND LOIS -- illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn. 1921. Barse & Hopkins; Grosset & Dunlap.

(6) POLLY AND BOB -- illustrated by Howard L. Hastings. 1922. Barse & Hopkins.

(7) POLLY'S REUNION -- illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn. 1924. Barse & Hopkins.

(8) POLLY'S POLLY -- illustrated by J.M. Foster. 1925. Barse & Co.

(9) POLLY AT PIXIE'S HAUNT -- illustrated by John M. Foster. 1926. Barse & Hopkins.

(10) POLLY'S HOUSE PARTY -- illustrated by John M. Foster. 1927. Barse & Hopkins;  Grosset & Dunlap.

(11) POLLY'S POLLY AT BOARDING SCHOOL -- illustrated by John M. Foster. 1928.Barse & Co.; Grosset & Dunlap.

(12) JOYFUL ADVENTURES OF POLLY -- illustrated by John M. Foster. 1929. Barse & Co.

(13) POLLY'S POLLY AND PRISCILLA -- illustrated by Agnes Tait. 1932. Grosset & Dunlap.


Source:

Advertisement in The Twins Wedding, Dorothy Whitehill, ill. Charles L. Wrenn. Barse & Co. New York. 1926.

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