The Khaki Boys at the Front; or, Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches
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THE FRED FENTON ATHLETIC SERIES
By ALLEN CHAPMAN
Author of "The Tom Fairfield Series," "The Boys of Pluck Series" and"The Darewell Chums Series."
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 50 cents, postpaid.
A line of tales embracing school athletics. Fred is a true type of theAmerican schoolboy of to-day.
=FRED FENTON THE PITCHER= _or The Rivals of Riverport School_
When Fred came to Riverport none of the school lads knew him, but hespeedily proved his worth in the baseball box. A true picture of schoolbaseball.
=FRED FENTON IN THE LINE= _or The Football Boys of Riverport School_
When Fall came in the thoughts of the boys turned to football. Fredwent in the line, and again proved his worth, making a run that helpedto win a great game.
=FRED FENTON ON THE CREW= _or The Young Oarsmen of Riverport School_
In this volume the scene is shifted to the river, and Fred andhis chums show how they can handle the oars. There are many otheradventures, all dear to the hearts of boys.
=FRED FENTON ON THE TRACK= _or The Athletes of Riverport School_
Track athletics form a subject of vast interest to many boys, and hereis a tale telling of great running races, high jumping, and the like.Fred again proves himself a hero in the best sense of that term.
=FRED FENTON: MARATHON RUNNER= _or The Great Race at Riverport School_
Fred is taking a post-graduate course at the school when the subject ofMarathon running came up. A race is arranged, and Fred shows both hisfriends and his enemies what he can do. An athletic story of specialmerit.
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BANNER BOY SCOUTS SERIES
By GEORGE A. WARREN
Author of the "Revolutionary Series"
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 75 cents, postpaid.
The Boy Scouts movement has swept over our country like wildfire, andis endorsed by our greatest men and leading educators. No author isbetter qualified to write such a series as this than Professor Warren,who has watched the movement closely since its inception in Englandsome years ago.
=THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS= _or The Struggle for Leadership_
This initial volume tells how the news of the scout movement reachedthe boys and how they determined to act on it. They organized the FoxPatrol, and some rivals organized another patrol. More patrols wereformed in neighboring towns and a prize was put up for the patrolscoring the most points in a many-sided contest.
=THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS ON A TOUR= _or The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain_
This story begins with a mystery that is most unusual. There is a gooddeal of fun and adventure, camping, fishing, and swimming, and theyoung heroes more than once prove their worth.
=THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS AFLOAT= _or The Secret of Cedar Island_
Here is another tale of life in the open, of jolly times on river andlake and around the camp fire, told by one who has camped out for manyyears.
=THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUND= (_New_) _or A Tour on Skates and Iceboats_
The boys take a trip into the mountains, where they are caught in a bigsnowstorm and are snowbound. A series of stirring adventures which willhold the interest of every reader.
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THE KHAKI BOYS SERIES
By CAPT. GORDON BATES
12mo. Cloth. Frontispiece
Price per Volume, 50 Cents
THE KHAKI BOYS AT CAMP STERLING or Training for the Big Fight in France
THE KHAKI BOYS ON THE WAY or Doing Their Bit on Sea and Land
THE KHAKI BOYS AT THE FRONT or Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches
_Other Volumes in Preparation_
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