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GROSSET & DUNLAP,--NEW YORK
The Flag of Freedom Series
By CAPTAIN RALPH BONEHILL.
A favorite Line of American Stories for American Boys.
Every volume complete in itself, and handsomely ill.u.s.trated.
12mo. Bound in cloth. Stamped in Colors.
WITH CUSTER IN THE BLACK HILLS Or, A Young Scout among the Indians.
Tells of the remarkable experiences of a youth who, with his parents, goes to the Black Hills in search of gold. Custer's last battle is well described. A volume every lad fond of Indian stories should possess.
BOYS OF THE FORT Or, A Young Captain's Pluck.
This story of stirring doings at one of our well-known forts in the Wild West is of more than ordinary interest. The young captain had a difficult task to accomplish, but he had been drilled to do his duty, and does it thoroughly. Gives a good insight into army life of to-day.
THE YOUNG BANDMASTER Or, Concert, Stage, and Battlefield.
The hero is a youth with a pa.s.sion for music, who becomes a cornetist in an orchestra, and works his way up to the leaders.h.i.+p of a bra.s.s band. He is carried off to sea and falls in with a secret service cutter bound for Cuba, and while there joins a military band which accompanies our soldiers in the never-to-be-forgotten attack on Santiago.
OFF FOR HAWAII Or, The Mystery of a Great Volcano.
Here we have fact and romance cleverly interwoven. Several boys start on a tour of the Hawaiian Islands. They have heard that there is a treasure located in the vicinity of Kilauea, the largest active volcano in the world, and go in search of it. Their numerous adventures will be followed with much interest.
A SAILOR BOY WITH DEWEY Or, Afloat in the Philippines.
The story of Dewey's victory in Manila Bay will never grow old, but here we have it told in a new form--as it appeared to a real, live American youth who was in the navy at the time. Many adventures in Manila and in the interior follow, give true-to-life scenes from this portion of the globe.
WHEN SANTIAGO FELL Or, the War Adventures of Two Chums.
Two boys, an American and his Cuban chum, leave New York to join their parents in the interior of Cuba. The war between Spain and the Cubans is on, and the boys are detained at Santiago, but escape by crossing the bay at night. Many adventures between the lines follow, and a good pen-picture of General Garcia is given.
GROSSET & DUNLAP,--NEW YORK
The Enterprise Books
Captivating Stories for Boys by Justly Popular Writers
The episodes are graphic, exciting, realistic--the tendency of the tales is to the formation of an honorable and manly character. They are unusually interesting, and convey lessons of pluck, perseverance and manly independence.
12mo. Handsomely ill.u.s.trated. Printed on excellent paper, and attractively bound in colored cloth, stamped in Colors.
MOFFAT, WILLIAM D.
THE CRIMSON BANNER.
A Story of College Baseball Books have been written about college baseball, but it remained for Mr. Moffat, a Princeton man, to come forward with a tale that grips one from start to finish. The students are almost flesh and blood, and the contests become real as we read about them. The best all-around college and baseball tale yet presented.
GRAYDON, WILLIAM MURRAY
CANOE BOYS AND CAMP FIRES.
Or, Adventures in Winding Waters Where is there a youth who does not love a gun, a fis.h.i.+ng rod, a canoe, or a roaring camp-fire? In this book we have the doings of several bright and lively boys, who go on a canoeing trip on a winding stream, and meet with many exciting happenings. The breath of the forest blows through this tale, and every boy who reads it will be sorry that he was not a member of the canoe club that took that never-to-be-forgotten outing.
HARKNESS, PETER T.
ANDY, THE ACROBAT.
Or, With the Greatest Show on Earth Andy is as a bright as a silver dollar. In the book we can smell the sawdust, hear the flapping of the big white canvas and the roaring of the lions, and listen to the merry "hoop la!" of the clown.
FOSTER, W. BERT
THE QUEST OF THE SILVER SWAN.
A Tale of Ocean Adventure A Youth's story of the deep blue sea--of the search for a derelict carrying a fortune. Brandon Tarr is a manly lad, and all lads will be eager to learn whether he failed or succeeded in his mission.
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, what would you do with it? Do you think the money would bring you happiness, or would it bring only increased cares? That was the problem that confronted the Pell family, and especially the twin brothers, Rex and Roy. A strong, helpful story, that should be read by every boy and every young 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 "camera fiend," and develops a liking for photography. After a number of stirring adventures Bob becomes photographer for a railroad, and while taking pictures along the line thwarts the plan of those who would injure the railroad corporation and incidentally clears a mystery surrounding 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 he hears of the wonderful treasure of the Incas located in the Andes. He learns also of a lake that appears and disappears. He resolves to investigate, and organizes an expedition for that purpose. The book is a thriller.
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, and with him goes the hero of the tale, a lad who has some knowledge of a treasure s.h.i.+p said to be cast away in the land of ice. On the way the expedition is stopped by enemies, and the heroes land among the wild Indians of Patagonia. When the s.h.i.+p approaches the South Pole it is caught in a huge iceberg, and several of those on board become truly lost in the land of ice.
GROSSET & DUNLAP,--NEW YORK
The Dorothy Chester Series
By EVELYN RAYMOND
A series of stories for American girls, by one of the most popular writers of fiction for girls' reading. The books are full of interest, winsome and thoroughly wholesome.
12mo. Handsomely printed on excellent paper, and finely ill.u.s.trated.
Handsomely bound in cloth, stamped in Colors.