Smith was born in Saint John, New Brunswick and studied art in Paris with Gustave Boulanger and Jules Joseph Lefebvre at the Académie Julian from 1881 to 1884, and also with H. Lefort for several years. In the early 1900s he moved to Wilton, Connecticut, where he spent the remainder of his life. He illustrated more than seventy books for both adults and children, beginning with My Village in 1896, written while he was living in France. His first children's book was The Story of Noah's Ark in 1905.
1. Pocohontas
2. John Smith
3. How Captain John Smith won his spurs
4. Strange tales of a strange poeple
5. The coming of the white man
6. The landing of the colonists - 1607
7. The ambush
8. Battle with the Indians
9. Captain John Smith a prisner
10. The dance of victory
11-12 Pocohontas saves Captain John Smith's life
13. Captain John Smith again free
14. Pocohontas brings food to the colonists
15. Captain John Smith goes in search of corn
16. Pocohontas's warning
17. Captain John Smith sails for England
18. Pocohontas is captured by Argall
19. Marriage of Pocohontas
20. The landing of Pocohontas in England
21, 22. Pocohontas at the court of James the First
23. The meeting of Pocohontas and Captain John Smith
24. Captain John Smith goes to sea again
25. Pocohontas longs for home
26. The end of the story of Pocohontas
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