BY RALPH HENRY BARBOUR
The New Boy at Hilltop
Illustrated in Colors, Ornamental Cloth Cover with Inlay in Colors,12mo, $1.50.
The story of a boy’s experiences at boarding school. The first chapterdescribes his arrival and reception by the others. The remainingchapters tell of his life on the football field, on the crew, hisvarious scrapes and fights, school customs and school entertainments.His experiences are varied and cover nearly all the incidents ofboarding school life.
Winning His “Y”
Illustrated in Colors, 12mo, Decorated Cloth Cover, $1.50.
The scene of this story is Yardley Hall, the school made famous in“Double Play” and “Forward Pass!”; and we meet again the manly,self-reliant Dan Vinton, his young friend Gerald Pennimore, and manyothers of the “old boys” whose athletic achievements and other doingshave been so entertainingly chronicled by Mr. Barbour. The new storyis thus slightly connected with its predecessors, but will be fully asinteresting to a boy who has not read them as if it were not.
Double Play
Illustrated in Colors, 12mo, Cloth, $1.50.
Further experiences of Dan Vinton--hero of “Forward Pass!”--at YardleyHall. He becomes in a way the mentor of the millionaire’s son, GeraldPennimore, who enters the school. There is the description of anexciting baseball game, and the stratagem by which the wily coach,Payson, puts some ginger into an overtrained squad and develops from ita winning team will appeal to every boy.
Forward Pass!
Illustrated in Colors, 12mo, Cloth, $1.50.
In his new story, Mr. Barbour returns to the field of his earlier andmore successful stories, such as “The Half-Back,” “Captain of theCrew,” etc. The main interest in “Forward Pass!” centers about the“new” football; the story is, nevertheless, one of preparatory-schoollife and adventures in general. The book contains several illustrationsand a number of diagrams of the “new” football plays. Mr. Barbourconsiders this his best story.
The Spirit of the School
The Story of a Boy Who Works His Way through School. Illustrated inColors. Cloth, $1.50.
Four Afloat
Four Afoot
Four in Camp
A Series of Books Relating the Adventures of Four Boy Companions.Illustrated in Colors, $1.50 each.
On Your Mark!
A Story of College Life and Athletics. Illustrated in Colors by C. M.RELYEA. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
No other author has caught so truly the spirit of school and collegelife.
The Arrival of Jimpson
Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
Stories of college pranks, baseball, football, hockey, and college life.
Weatherby’s Inning
A Story of College Life and Baseball. Illustrated in Colors by C. M.RELYEA. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
A fascinating story of college life and sport.
Behind the Line
A Story of School and Football. Illustrated by C. M. RELYEA. 12mo.Cloth, $1.50.
Captain of the Crew
Illustrated by C. M. RELYEA. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
A fresh, graphic, delightful story that appeals to all healthy boys andgirls.
For the Honor of the School
A Story of School Life and Interscholastic Sport. Illustrated by C. M.RELYEA. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
The Half-Back
Illustrated by B. WEST CLINEDINST. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
“It is in every sense an out-and-out boys’ book.”--_Boston Herald._
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK