Frank Merriwell's Bravery
HORATIO ALGER, Jr.
One of the best known and most popular writers. Good, clean, healthystories for the American Boy.
Adventures of a Telegraph BoyDean DunhamErie Train Boy, TheFive Hundred Dollar CheckFrom Canal Boy to PresidentFrom Farm Boy to SenatorBackwoods Boy, TheMark StantonNed NewtonNew York BoyTom BraceTom TracyWalter GriffithYoung Acrobat
C. B. ASHLEY.
One of the best stories ever written on hunting, trapping and adventurein the West, after the Custer Massacre.
Gilbert, the Boy Trapper
ANNIE ASHMORE.
A splendid story, recording the adventures of a boy with smugglers.
Smuggler's Cave, The
CAPT. RALPH BONEHILL.
Capt. Bonehill is in the very front rank as an author of boys' stories.These are two of his best works.
Neka, the Boy ConjurerTour of the Zero Club
WALTER F. BRUNS.
An excellent story of adventure in the celebrated Sunk Lands of Missouriand Kansas.
In the Sunk Lands
FRANK H. CONVERSE.
This writer has established a splendid reputation as a boys' author, andalthough his books usually command $1.25 per volume, we offer thefollowing at a more popular price.
Gold of Flat Top MountainHappy-Go-Lucky JackHeir to a MillionIn Search of An Unknown RaceIn Southern SeasMystery of a DiamondThat TreasureVoyage to the Gold Coast
HARRY COLLINGWOOD.
One of England's most successful writers of stories for boys. His beststory is
Pirate Island
GEORGE H. COOMER.
Two books we highly recommend. One is a splendid story of adventure atsea, when American ships were in every port in the world, and the othertells of adventures while the first railway in the Andes Mountains wasbeing built.
Boys in the ForecastleOld Man of the Mountain
WILLIAM DALTON.
Three stories by one of the very greatest writers for boys. The storiesdeal with boys' adventures in India, China and Abyssinia. These booksare strongly recommended for boys' reading, as they contain a largeamount of historical information.
Tiger PrinceWar TigerWhite Elephant
EDWARD S. ELLIS.
These books are considered the best works this well-known writer everproduced. No better reading for bright young Americans.
Arthur HelmuthCheck No. 2134From Tent to White HousePerils of the JungleOn the Trail of GeronimoWhite Mustang
GEORGE MANVILLE FENN.
For the past fifty years Mr. Fenn has been writing books for boys andpopular fiction. His books are justly popular throughout theEnglish-speaking world. We publish the following select list of hisboys' books, which we consider the best he ever wrote.
Commodore JunkDingo BoysGolden MagnetGrand ChacoWeathercock
ENSIGN CLARKE FITCH, U. S. N.
A graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, and thoroughlyfamiliar with all naval matters. Mr. Fitch has devoted himself toliterature, and has written a series of books for boys that every youngAmerican should read. His stories are full of very interestinginformation about the navy, training ships, etc.
Bound for AnnapolisClif, the Naval CadetCruise of the Training ShipFrom Port to PortStrange Cruise, A