These stories are based on important historical events, scenes whereinboys are prominent characters being selected. They are the romance ofhistory, vigorously told, with careful fidelity to picturing the homelife and accurate in every particular wherein mention is made ofmovement of troops, or the doings of noted persons.
THE BOY SPIES WITH LAFAYETTE. The story of how two boys joined theContinental Army.
By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE BOY SPIES ON CHESAPEAKE BAY. The story of two young spies underCommodore Barney.
By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE BOY SPIES WITH THE REGULATORS. The story of how the boys assistedthe Carolina Patriots to drive the British from that State.
By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE BOY SPIES WITH THE SWAMP FOX. The story of General Marion and hisyoung spies.
By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE BOY SPIES AT YORKTOWN. The story of how the spies helped GeneralLafayette in the Siege of Yorktown.
By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE BOY SPIES OF PHILADELPHIA. The story of how the young spies helpedthe Continental Army at Valley Forge.
By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE BOY SPIES AT FORT GRISWOLD. The story of the part they took in itsbrave defense.
By William P. Chipman. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE BOY SPIES OF OLD NEW YORK. The story of how the young spiesprevented the capture of General Washington.