Baseball Joe of the Silver Stars; or, The Rivals of Riverside

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by Lester Chadwick


  SORAK JUNGLE SERIES

  By HARVEY D. RICHARDS

  _The name Sorak means War Cry in the Malay country. He grows up amongthe most primitive of the Malay aborigines, and learns to combat allthe terrors of the jungle with safety. The constant battle withnature's forces develop Sorak's abilities to such an extent that he isacknowledged the chief warrior in all his section of the jungle._

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in color. Price 50 cents per volume._

  _Postage 10 cents additional._

  1. SORAK OF THE MALAY JUNGLE _or How Two Young Americans Face Death and Win a Friend_

  Two boys, Dick and Jack Preston are shipwrecked off the Malay Peninsulaand are rescued by Sorak. Their adventures in trying to get back tocivilization make an absorbing story.

  2. SORAK AND THE CLOUDED TIGER _or How the Terrible Ruler of the North Is Hunted and Destroyed_

  A huge clouded tiger, almost human, leads a pack of red dholes intoSorak's country, and it takes all of Sorak's ingenuity, and the aid ofhis friends to exterminate the pack.

  3. SORAK AND THE SULTAN'S ANKUS _or How a Perilous Journey Leads to a Kingdom of Giants_

  Sorak and his friends are trapped by a herd of elephants, and finallyrun away with by the leader to an unknown valley where a remnant ofCro-Magnon race still exists. Their exciting adventures will hold thereader enthralled until the last word.

  4. SORAK AND THE TREE-MEN _or the Rescue of the Prisoner Queen_

  Captured by a band of Malay slavers, Sorak and his friends are wreckedon an island off the coast of Burma in the Mergui Archipelago. Theirescape from the island with the Prisoner Queen after a successfulrevolution brings the fourth book of this series to an exciting andunusual conclusion.

  CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, Publishers New York

 

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