Tom Fairfield's Schooldays; or, The Chums of Elmwood Hall
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THE WEBSTER SERIES
By FRANK V. WEBSTER
Mr. Webster's style is very much like that of the boys' favorite author,the late lamented Horatio Alger, Jr., but his tales are thoroughlyup-to-date.
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Only A Farm Boy _or Dan Hardy's Rise in Life_
The Boy From The Ranch _or Roy Bradner's City Experiences_
The Young Treasure Hunter _or Fred Stanley's Trip to Alaska_
The Boy Pilot of the Lakes _or Nat Morton's Perils_
Tom The Telephone Boy _or The Mystery of a Message_
Bob The Castaway _or The Wreck of the Eagle_
The Newsboy Partners _or Who Was Dick Box?_
Two Boy Gold Miners _or Lost in the Mountains_
The Young Firemen of Lakeville _or Herbert Dare's Pluck_
The Boys of Bellwood School _or Frank Jordan's Triumph_
Jack the Runaway _or On the Road with a Circus_
Bob Chester's Grit _or From Ranch to Riches_
Airship Andy _or The Luck of a Brave Boy_
High School Rivals _or Fred Markham's Struggles_
Darry The Life Saver _or The Heroes of the Coast_
Dick The Bank Boy _or A Missing Fortune_
Ben Hardy's Flying Machine _or Making a Record for Himself_
Harry Watson's High School Days _or The Rivals of Rivertown_
Comrades of the Saddle _or The Young Rough Riders of the Plains_
Tom Taylor at West Point _or The Old Army Officer's Secret_
The Boy Scouts of Lennox _or Hiking Over Big Bear Mountain_
The Boys of the Wireless _or a Stirring Rescue from the Deep_
Cowboy Dave _or The Round-up at Rolling River_
Jack of the Pony Express _or The Young Rider of the Mountain Trail_
The Boys of the Battleship _or For the Honor of Uncle Sam_
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THE BOB DEXTER SERIES
By WILLARD F. BAKER
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_This is a new line of stories for boys, by the author of the BoyRanchers series. The Bob Dexter books are of the character that maybe called detective stories, yet they are without the objectionablefeatures of the impossible characters and absurd situations that mark somany of the books in that class. These stories deal with the up-to-dateadventures of a normal, healthy lad who has a great desire to solvemysteries._
1. BOB DEXTER AND THE CLUB-HOUSE MYSTERY _or The Missing Golden Eagle_
This story tells how the Boys' Athletic Club was despoiled of itstrophies in a strange manner, and how, among other things stolen, wasthe Golden Eagle mascot. How Bob Dexter turned himself into an amateurdetective and found not only the mascot, but who had taken it, makesinteresting and exciting reading.
2. BOB DEXTER AND THE BEACON BEACH MYSTERY _or The Wreck of the Sea Hawk_
When Bob and his chum went to Beacon Beach for their summer vacation,they were plunged, almost at once, into a strange series of events, notthe least of which was the sinking of the Sea Hawk. How some men triedto get the treasure off the sunken vessel, and how Bob and his chumfoiled them, and learned the secret of the lighthouse, form a greatstory.
3. BOB DEXTER AND THE STORM MOUNTAIN MYSTERY _or The Secret of the Log Cabin_
Bob Dexter came upon a man mysteriously injured and befriended him. Thisled the young detective into the swirling midst of a series of strangeevents and into the companionship of strange persons, not the leastof whom was the man with the wooden leg. But Bob got the best of thisvindictive individual, and solved the mystery of the log cabin, showinghis friends how the secret entrance to the house was accomplished.
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THE COLLEGE SPORTS SERIES
By LESTER CHADWICK
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_Mr. Chadwick has played on the diamond and on the gridiron himself._
1. THE RIVAL PITCHERS _A Story of College Baseball_
Tom Parsons, a "hayseed," makes good on the scrub team of RandallCollege.
2. A QUARTERBACK'S PLUCK _A Story of College Football_
A football story, told in Mr. Chadwick's best style, that is bound togrip the reader from the start.
3. BATTING TO WIN _A Story of College Baseball_
Tom Parsons and his friends Phil and Sid are the leading players onRandall College team. There is a great game.
4. THE WINNING TOUCHDOWN _A Story of College Football_
After having to reorganize their team at the last moment, Randall makesa touchdown that won a big game.
5. FOR THE HONOR OF RANDALL _A Story of College Athletics_
The winning of the hurdle race and long-distance run is extremelyexciting.
6. THE EIGHT-OARED VICTORS _A Story of College Water Sports_
Tom, Phil and Sid prove as good at aquatic sports as they are on track,gridiron and diamond.
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Transcriber's Notes:
--Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_); text in bold by "equal" signs (=bold=).
--Printer, punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected, except as indicated below.
--Archaic and variable spelling is preserved.
--Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.
--The Author's long dash style has been retained.
--Inconsistencies in formatting and punctuation of individual advertisements have been retained.
--Page numbers in the Table of Contents for Chapters IV and V have been changed to reflect the actual beginning page number in the text.