_This Isn't All!_
Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made inthis book?
Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures andexperiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author?
On the _reverse side_ of the wrapper which comes with this book, youwill find a wonderful list of stories which you can buy at the samestore where you got this book.
_Don't throw away the Wrapper_
_Use it as a handy catalog of the books you want some day to have. Butin case you do mislay it, write to the Publishers for a completecatalog._
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS SERIES
By LAURA LEE HOPE
Author of "The Blythe Girls Books"
Every Volume Complete in Itself.
These are the adventures of a group of bright, fun-loving, up-to-dategirls who have a common bond in their fondness for outdoor life,camping, travel and adventure. There is excitement and humor in thesestories and girls will find in them the kind of pleasant associationsthat they seek to create among their own friends and chums.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS OF DEEPDALE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A MOTOR CAR THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A WINTER CAMP THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN FLORIDA THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT OCEAN VIEW THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN ARMY SERVICE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON PINE ISLAND THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT THE HOSTESS HOUSE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT BLUFF POINT THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT WILD ROSE LODGE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN THE SADDLE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AROUND THE CAMPFIRE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON CAPE COD THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT FOAMING FALLS THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ALONG THE COAST THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT SPRING HILL FARM THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT NEW MOON RANCH THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON A HIKE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON A CANOE TRIP THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT CEDAR RIDGE
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
THE BLYTHE GIRLS BOOKS
By LAURA LEE HOPE
Author of The Outdoor Girls Series
Illustrated by Thelma Gooch
The Blythe Girls, three in number, were left alone in New York City.Helen, who went in for art and music, kept the little flat uptown, whileMargy, just out of business school, obtained a position as secretary andRose, plain-spoken and business like, took what she called a "job" in adepartment store. The experiences of these girls make fascinatingreading--life in the great metropolis is thrilling and full of strangeadventures and surprises.
THE BLYTHE GIRLS: HELEN, MARGY AND ROSE THE BLYTHE GIRLS: MARGY'S QUEER INHERITANCE THE BLYTHE GIRLS: ROSE'S GREAT PROBLEM THE BLYTHE GIRLS: HELEN'S STRANGE BOARDER THE BLYTHE GIRLS: THREE ON A VACATION THE BLYTHE GIRLS: MARGY'S SECRET MISSION THE BLYTHE GIRLS: ROSE'S ODD DISCOVERY THE BLYTHE GIRLS: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF HELEN THE BLYTHE GIRLS: SNOWBOUND IN CAMP THE BLYTHE GIRLS: MARGY'S MYSTERIOUS VISITOR THE BLYTHE GIRLS: ROSE'S HIDDEN TALENT
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
THE LILIAN GARIS BOOKS
Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.
Among her "fan" letters Lilian Garis receives some flatteringtestimonials of her girl readers' interest in her stories. From a classof thirty comes a vote of twenty-five naming her as their favoriteauthor. Perhaps it is the element of live mystery that Mrs. Garis alwaysbuilds her stories upon, or perhaps it is because the girls easily cantranslate her own sincere interest in themselves from the stories. Atany rate her books prosper through the changing conditions of thesetimes, giving pleasure, satisfaction, and, incidentally, that tactfulword or inspiration, so important in literature for young girls. Mrs.Garis prefers to call her books "juvenile novels" and in them romance isnever lacking.
JUDY JORDAN JUDY JORDAN'S DISCOVERY SALLY FOR SHORT SALLY FOUND OUT A GIRL CALLED TED TED AND TONY, TWO GIRLS OF TODAY CLEO'S MISTY RAINBOW CLEO'S CONQUEST BARBARA HALE BARBARA HALE'S MYSTERY FRIEND NANCY BRANDON NANCY BRANDON'S MYSTERY CONNIE LORING CONNIE LORING'S GYPSY FRIEND JOAN: JUST GIRL JOAN'S GARDEN OF ADVENTURE GLORIA: A GIRL AND HER DAD GLORIA AT BOARDING SCHOOL
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
CAROLYN WELLS BOOKS
Attractively Bound. Illustrated. Colored Wrappers.
THE PATTY BOOKS
Patty is a lovable girl whose frank good nature and beauty lend charm toher varied adventures. These stories are packed with excitement andinterest for girls.
PATTY FAIRFIELD PATTY AT HOME PATTY IN THE CITY PATTY'S SUMMER DAYS PATTY IN PARIS
THE MARJORIE BOOKS
Marjorie is a happy little girl of twelve, up to mischief, but full ofgoodness and sincerity. In her and her friends every girl reader willsee much of her own love of fun, play and adventure.
MARJORIE'S VACATION MARJORIE'S BUSY DAYS MARJORIE'S NEW FRIEND MARJORIE IN COMMAND MARJORIE'S MAYTIME MARJORIE AT SEACOTE
THE TWO LITTLE WOMEN SERIES
Introducing Dorinda Fayre--a pretty blonde, sweet, serious, timid and alittle slow, and Dorothy Rose--a sparkling brunette, quick, elf-like,high tempered, full of mischief and always getting into scrapes.
TWO LITTLE WOMEN TWO LITTLE WOMEN AND TREASURE HOUSE TWO LITTLE WOMEN ON A HOLIDAY
THE DICK AND DOLLY BOOKS
Dick and Dolly are brother and sister, and their games, their pranks,their joys and sorrows, are told in a manner which makes the stories"really true" to young readers.
DICK AND DOLLY DICK AND DOLLY'S ADVENTURES
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
THE NANCY DREW MYSTERY STORIES
By CAROLYN KEENE
Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.
Here is a thrilling series of mystery stories for girls. Nancy Drew,ingenious, alert, is the daughter of a famous criminal lawyer and sheherself is deeply interested in his mystery cases. Her interest involvesher often in some very dangerous and exciting situations.
THE SECRET OF THE OLD CLOCK
Nancy, unaided, seeks to locate a missing will and finds herself in themidst of adventure.
THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE
Mysterious happenings at an old stone mansion lead to an investigationby Nancy.
THE BUNGALOW MYSTERY
Nancy has some perilous experiences around a deserted bungalow.
THE MYSTERY AT LILAC INN
Quick thinking and quick action were needed for Nancy to extricateherself from a dangerous situation.
THE SECRET AT SHADOW RANCH
On a vacation in Arizona Nancy uncovers an old mystery and solves it.
THE SECRET OF RED GATE FARM
Nancy exposes the doings of a secret society on an isolated farm.
THE CLUE IN THE DIARY
A fascinating and exciting story of a search for a clue to a surprisingmystery.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
TED SCOTT FLYING STORIES
By FRANKLIN W. DIXON
Illustrated. Each Volume Complete in Itself.
No subject has so thoroughly caught the imagination of young America asaviation. This series has been inspired by recent daring feats of theair, and is dedicated to Lindbergh, Byrd, Chamberlin and other heroes ofthe skies.
OVER THE OCEAN TO PARIS; _or, Ted Scott's Daring Long Distance Flight_.
RESCUED IN THE CLOUDS; _or, Ted Scott, Hero of the Air_.
OVER THE ROCKIES WITH THE AIR MAIL; _or, Ted Scott, Lost in the Wilderness_.
FIRST STOP HONOLULU; _or, Ted Scott Over the Pacific_.
THE SEARCH FOR THE LOST FLYERS; _or, Ted Scott Over the West I
ndies_.
SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE; _or, Ted Scott On a Secret Mission_.
ACROSS THE PACIFIC; _or, Ted Scott's Hop to Australia_.
THE LONE EAGLE OF THE BORDER; _or, Ted Scott and the Diamond Smugglers_.
FLYING AGAINST TIME; _or, Breaking the Ocean to Ocean Record_.
OVER THE JUNGLE TRAILS; _or, Ted Scott and the Missing Explorers_.
LOST AT THE SOUTH POLE; _or, Ted Scott in Blizzard Land_.
THROUGH THE AIR TO ALASKA; _or, Ted Scott's Search in Nugget Valley_.
FLYING TO THE RESCUE; _or, Ted Scott and the Big Dirigible_.
DANGER TRAILS OF THE SKY; _or, Ted Scott's Great Mountain Climb_.
FOLLOWING THE SUN SHADOW; _or, Ted Scott and the Great Eclipse_.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
THE REX LEE FLYING STORIES
By THOMSON BURTIS
Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.
The author of this series of exciting flying stories is an experiencedaviator. He says, "During my five years in the army I performed nearlyevery sort of flying duty--instructor, test pilot, bombing,photographing pilot, etc., in every variety of ship, from tiny scoutplanes to the gigantic three-motored Italian Caproni."
Not only has this author had many experiences as a flyer; a list of hisactivities while knocking around the country includes postal clerk,hobo, actor, writer, mutton chop salesman, preacher, roughneck in theoil fields, newspaper man, flyer, scenario writer in Hollywood andsynthetic clown with the Sells Floto Circus. Having lived an active,daring life, and possessing a gift for good story telling, he is wellqualified to write these adventures of a red-blooded dare-devil youngAmerican who became one of the country's greatest flyers.
REX LEE; GYPSY FLYER REX LEE; ON THE BORDER PATROL REX LEE; RANGER OF THE SKY REX LEE; SKY TRAILER REX LEE; ACE OF THE AIR MAIL REX LEE; NIGHT FLYER REX LEE'S MYSTERIOUS FLIGHT REX LEE; ROUGH RIDER OF THE AIR REX LEE; AERIAL ACROBAT REX LEE; TRAILING AIR BANDITS REX LEE; FLYING DETECTIVE
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
GREAT SPORT STORIES
For Every Sport Season
By HAROLD M. SHERMAN
Here's an author who knows his sports from having played them. Baseball,football, basketball, ice hockey, tennis, track--they're all the same toHarold M. Sherman. He puts the most thrilling moments of these sportsinto his tales. Mr. Sherman is today's most popular writer of sportstories--all of which are crowded with action, suspense and clean,vigorous fun.
The Home Run Series The Gridiron Series
Bases Full! Goal to Go Hit by Pitcher Hold That line! Safe! Touchdown Hit and Run Block That Kick! Double Play One Minute to Play Batter Up! Fight 'Em, Big Three
The Basketball Series The Ice Hockey Series
Mayfield's Fighting Five Flashing Steel Get 'Em Mayfield Flying Heels Shoot That Ball! Slashing Sticks
Other Stories of Sport and Adventure
The Land of Monsters Ding Palmer Air Detective Beyond the Dog's Nose Cameron McBain Backwoodsman Don Rader, Trail Blazer No. 44
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
BUDDY BOOKS FOR BOYS
Illustrated. Individual Colored Wrappers
Tales of Western pioneer days and the California gold fields; tales ofmystery, humor, adventure; thrilling stories of sports and aviation.There is a wide range of subjects in this list of titles--all bywell-known authors of books for boys.
HOT DOG PARTNERS By William Heyliger YOUNG EAGLE OF THE TRAIL By J. Allan Dunn THE LAND OF MONSTERS By Harold M. Sherman QUARTERBACK HOTHEAD By William Heyliger LEFTY LEIGHTON By Percy Keese Fitzhugh NUMBER 44 By Harold M. Sherman BILL DARROW'S VICTORY By William Heyliger THE STORY OF TERRIBLE TERRY By Percy Keese Fitzhugh BEYOND THE DOG'S NOSE By Harold M. Sherman DING PALMER, AIR DETECTIVE By Harold M. Sherman BEAN-BALL BILL By William Heyliger CAMERON MacBAIN, BACKWOODSMAN By Harold M. Sherman FLYING HEELS By Harold M. Sherman FLASHING STEEL By Harold M. Sherman BUFFALO BOY By J. Allan Dunn THE CLOUD PATROL By Irving Crump SPIFFY HENSHAW By Percy Keese Fitzhugh THE PILOT OF THE CLOUD PATROL By Irving Crump DON RADER, TRAIL BLAZER By Harold M. Sherman TUCK SIMMS, FORTY-NINER By Edward Leonard WIGWAG WEIGAND By Percy Keese Fitzhugh HERVEY WILLETTS By Percy Keese Fitzhugh SKINNY McCORD By Percy Keese Fitzhugh
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors corrected.
Page 5, "Laugingly" changed to "Laughingly". (Laughingly the Little)
Page 21, "relucantly" changed to "reluctantly". (reluctantly left his)
Page 27, "uncerimoniously" changed to "unceremoniously". (unceremoniously shook her)
Page 31, "lanquid" changed to "languid". (languid and bouncing)
Page 31, "dispairingly" changed to "despairingly". (despairingly at the)
Page 32, "aimably" changed to "amiably". (amiably helping herself)
Page 37, "nickle" changed to "nickel". (nickel to a)
Page 62, "appetities" changed to "appetites". (and healthy appetites)
Page 65, "acceping" changed to "accepting". (accepting the inevitable)
Page 72, "Joie" changed to "Joe". (Joe, my boy)
Page 165, "Mr." changed to "Mrs." (time Mrs. Ford)
Page 184, "knealt" changed to "knelt". (knelt down by)
Page 184, "though" changed to "thought". (we thought maybe)
Page 185, "dabbbed" changed to "dabbed". (dabbed fiercely at)
Page 190, "lanquidly" changed to "languidly". (languidly and found)
Page 198, "waiving" changed to "waving". (be waving something)
Page 198, "maybe" changed to "may be". (It may be)
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