The Enterprise Books--(Continued)
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WHITE, MATTHEW, JR. TWO BOYS AND A FORTUNE. Or, The Tyler Will
If you had been poor and were suddenly left a half-million dollars, whatwould you do with it? Do you think the money would bring you happiness,or would it bring only increased cares? That was the problem thatconfronted the Pell family, and especially the twin brothers, Rex andRoy. A strong, helpful story that should be read by every boy and everyyoung man in our land.
WINFIELD, ARTHUR M. BOB, THE PHOTOGRAPHER. Or, A Hero in Spite of Himself
Relates the experiences of a poor boy who falls in with a "camerafiend," and develops a liking for photography. After a number ofstirring adventures Bob becomes photographer for a railroad, and whiletaking pictures along the line thwarts the plan of those who wouldinjure the railroad corporation and incidentally clears a mysterysurrounding his parentage.
ROCKWOOD, ROY JACK NORTH'S TREASURE HUNT. A Story of South American Adventure
Jack is sent to South America on a business trip, and while there hehears of the wonderful treasure of the Incas located in the Andes. Helearns also of a lake that appears and disappears. He resolves toinvestigate, and organizes an expedition for that purpose. The book is athriller.
BONEHILL, CAPTAIN RALPH LOST IN THE LAND OF ICE. Or, Daring Adventures Round the South Pole
An expedition is fitted out by a rich young man who loves the ocean, andwith him goes the hero of the tale, a lad who has some knowledge of atreasure ship said to be cast away in the land of ice. On the way theexpedition is stopped by enemies, and the heroes land among the wildIndians of Patagonia. When the ship approaches the South Pole it iscaught in a huge iceberg, and several of those on board become trulylost in the land of ice.
GROSSET & DUNLAP,--NEW YORK