THE DREADNOUGHT BOYS ON AERO SERVICE.
Among the volunteers accepted for Aero Service are Ned and Herc. Theirperilous adventures are not confined to the air, however, although theymake daring and notable flights in the name of the Government; nor arethey always able to fly beyond the reach of their old “enemies,” who arealso airmen.
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BUNGALOW BOYS SERIES LIVE STORIES OF OUTDOOR LIFE By DEXTER J. FORRESTER. Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid
THE BUNGALOW BOYS.
How the Bungalow Boys received their title and how they retained theright to it in spite of much opposition makes a lively narrative forlively boys.
THE BUNGALOW BOYS MAROONED IN THE TROPICS.
A real treasure hunt of the most thrilling kind, with a sunken Spanishgalleon as its object, makes a subject of intense interest at any time,but add to that a band of desperate men, a dark plot and a devil fish,and you have the combination that brings strange adventures into thelives of the Bungalow Boys.
THE BUNGALOW BOYS IN THE GREAT NORTH WEST.
The clever assistance of a young detective saves the boys from theclutches of Chinese smugglers, of whose nefarious trade they know toomuch. How the Professor’s invention relieves a critical situation isalso an exciting incident of this book.
THE BUNGALOW BOYS ON THE GREAT LAKES.
The Bungalow Boys start out for a quiet cruise on the Great Lakes and avisit to an island. A storm and a band of wreckers interfere with theserenity of their trip, and a submarine adds zest and adventure to it.
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MOTOR RANGERS SERIES HIGH SPEED MOTOR STORIES By MARVIN WEST. Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid
THE MOTOR RANGERS’ LOST MINE.
This is an absorbing story of the continuous adventures of a motor carin the hands of Nat Trevor and his friends. It does seemingly impossible“stunts,” and yet everything happens “in the nick of time.”
THE MOTOR RANGERS THROUGH THE SIERRAS.
Enemies in ambush, the peril of fire, and the guarding of treasure makeexciting times for the Motor Rangers—yet there is a strong flavor of funand freedom, with a typical Western mountaineer for spice.
THE MOTOR RANGERS ON BLUE WATER; or, The Secret of the Derelict.
The strange adventures of the sturdy craft “Nomad” and the strangerexperiences of the Rangers themselves with Morello’s schooner and amysterious derelict form the basis of this well-spun yarn of the sea.
THE MOTOR RANGERS’ CLOUD CRUISER.
From the “Nomad” to the “Discoverer,” from the sea to the sky, the scenechanges in which the Motor Rangers figure. They have experiences “thatnever were on land or sea,” in heat and cold and storm, over mountainpeak and lost city, with savages and reptiles; their ship of the air isattacked by huge birds of the air; they survive explosion andearthquake; they even live to tell the tale!
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BORDER BOYS SERIES Mexican and Canadian Frontier Series By FREMONT B. DEERING. Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid
THE BORDER BOYS ON THE TRAIL.
What it meant to make an enemy of Black Ramon De Barios—that is theproblem that Jack Merrill and his friends, including Coyote Pete, facein this exciting tale.
THE BORDER BOYS ACROSS THE FRONTIER.
Read of the Haunted Mesa and its mysteries, of the Subterranean Riverand its strange uses, of the value of gasolene and steam “in running thegauntlet,” and you will feel that not even the ancient splendors of theOld World can furnish a better setting for romantic action than theBorder of the New.
THE BORDER BOYS WITH THE MEXICAN RANGERS.
As every day is making history—faster, it is said, than ever before—sobooks that keep pace with the changes are full of rapid action andaccurate facts. This book deals with lively times on the Mexican border.
THE BORDER BOYS WITH THE TEXAS RANGERS.
The Border Boys have already had much excitement and adventure in theirlives, but all this has served to prepare them for the experiencesrelated in this volume. They are stronger, braver and more resourcefulthan ever, and the exigencies of their life in connection with the TexasRangers demand all their trained ability.
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BOY INVENTORS SERIES Stories of Skill and Ingenuity By RICHARD BONNER Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid
THE BOY INVENTORS’ WIRELESS TELEGRAPH.
Blest with natural curiosity,—sometimes called the instinct ofinvestigation,—favored with golden opportunity, and gifted with creativeability, the Boy Inventors meet emergencies and contrive mechanicalwonders that interest and convince the reader because they always “work”when put to the test.
THE BOY INVENTORS’ VANISHING-GUN.
A thought, a belief, an experiment; discouragement, hope, effort andfinal success—this is the history of many an invention; a history inwhich excitement, competition, danger, despair and persistence figure.This merely suggests the circumstances which draw the daring BoyInventors into strange experiences and startling adventures, and whichdemonstrate the practical use of their vanishing gun.
THE BOY INVENTORS’ DIVING TORPEDO BOAT.
As in the previous stories of the Boy Inventors, new and interestingtriumphs of mechanism are produced which become immediately valuable,and the stage for their proving and testing is again the water. On thesurface and below it, the boys have jolly, contagious fun, and the storyof their serious, purposeful inventions challenge the reader’s deepestattention.
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MOLLY BROWN SERIES College Life Stories for Girls By NELL SPEED. Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 60c. per vol., postpaid
MOLLY BROWN’S FRESHMAN DAYS.
Would you like to admit to your circle of friends the most charming ofcollege girls—the typical college girl for whom we are always lookingbut not always finding; the type that contains so many delightfulcharacteristics, yet without unpleasant perfection in any; the natural,unaffected, sweet-tempered girl, loved because she is lovable? Then seekan introduction to Molly Brown. You will find the baggage-master, thecook, the Professor of English Literature, and the College President inthe same company.
MOLLY BROWN’S SOPHOMORE DAYS.
What is more delightful than a reunion of college girls after the summervacation? Certainly nothing that precedes it in their experience—atleast, if all class-mates are as happy together as the Wellington girlsof this story. Among Molly’s interesting friends of the second year is ayoung Japanese girl, who ingratiates her “humbly” self into everybody’saffections speedily and permanently.
MOLLY BROWN’S JUNIOR DAYS.
Financial stumbling blocks are not the only things that hinder the easeand increase th
e strength of college girls. Their troubles and theirtriumphs are their own, often peculiar to their environment. HowWellington students meet the experiences outside the class-rooms isworth the doing, the telling and the reading.
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GIRL AVIATORS SERIES Clean Aviation Stories By MARGARET BURNHAM. Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid
THE GIRL AVIATORS AND THE PHANTOM AIRSHIP.
Roy Prescott was fortunate in having a sister so clever and devoted tohim and his interests that they could share work and play with mutualpleasure and to mutual advantage. This proved especially true inrelation to the manufacture and manipulation of their aeroplane, andPeggy won well deserved fame for her skill and good sense as an aviator.There were many stumbling-blocks in their terrestrial path, but theysoared above them all to ultimate success.
THE GIRL AVIATORS ON GOLDEN WINGS.
That there is a peculiar fascination about aviation that wins and holdsgirl enthusiasts as well as boys is proved by this tale. On golden wingsthe girl aviators rose for many an exciting flight, and met strange andunexpected experiences.
THE GIRL AVIATORS’ SKY CRUISE.
To most girls a coaching or yachting trip is an adventure. How much moreperilous an adventure a “sky cruise” might be is suggested by the titleand proved by the story itself.
THE GIRL AVIATORS’ MOTOR BUTTERFLY.
The delicacy of flight suggested by the word “butterfly,” the mechanicalpower implied by “motor,” the ability to control assured in the title“aviator,” all combined with the personality and enthusiasm of girlsthemselves, make this story one for any girl or other reader “to gocrazy over.”
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MOTOR MAIDS SERIES Wholesome Stories of Adventure By KATHERINE STOKES. Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid
THE MOTOR MAIDS’ SCHOOL DAYS.
Billie Campbell was just the type of a straightforward, athletic girl tobe successful as a practical Motor Maid. She took her car, as she didher class-mates, to her heart, and many a grand good time did they haveall together. The road over which she ran her red machine had many anunexpected turning,—now it led her into peculiar danger; now intocontact with strange travelers; and again into experiences by fire andwater. But, best of all, “The Comet” never failed its brave girl owner.
THE MOTOR MAIDS BY PALM AND PINE.
Wherever the Motor Maids went there were lively times, for these werecompanionable girls who looked upon the world as a vastly interestingplace full of unique adventures—and so, of course, they found them.
THE MOTOR MAIDS ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
It is always interesting to travel, and it is wonderfully entertainingto see old scenes through fresh eyes. It is that privilege, therefore,that makes it worth while to join the Motor Maids in their first’cross-country run.
THE MOTOR MAIDS BY ROSE, SHAMROCK AND HEATHER.
South and West had the Motor Maids motored, nor could their education bytravel have been more wisely begun. But now a speaking acquaintance withtheir own country enriched their anticipation of an introduction to theBritish Isles. How they made their polite American bow and how they werereceived on the other side is a tale of interest and inspiration.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Italicized phrases are presented by surrounding the text with _underscores_. Small capitals have been rendered in full capitals.
Punctuation has been standardized. Minor spelling and typographic errors were corrected silently, except as noted below.
"some one" and "someone" appear several times each; it has been standardized to "some one" which appears more frequently in books of the time period.
On page 8, "employé" has been left as is; although that spelling is not frequently used in that time period, it does occur occasionally.
On page 126, changed "Hartley" to "Harley", because several other references to "Seth" and his father use "Harley".
Inconsistent use of the apostrophe in the names of book series in the advertisements at the back of the book has been retained as in the original publication.
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