Jack Ranger's Gun Club; Or, From Schoolroom to Camp and Trail
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THE DAVE DASHAWAY SERIES
By ROY ROCKWOOD
Author of the "Speedwell Boys Series" and the "Great Marvel Series."
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.
Never was there a more clever young aviator than Dave Dashaway. Allup-to-date lads will surely wish to read about him.
DAVE DASHAWAY THE YOUNG AVIATOR
_or In the Clouds for Fame and Fortune_
This initial volume tells how the hero ran away from his miserlyguardian, fell in with a successful airman, and became a young aviatorof note.
DAVE DASHAWAY AND HIS HYDROPLANE
_or Daring Adventures Over the Great Lakes_
Showing how Dave continued his career as a birdman and had manyadventures over the Great Lakes, and how he foiled the plans of someCanadian smugglers.
DAVE DASHAWAY AND HIS GIANT AIRSHIP
_or A Marvellous Trip Across the Atlantic_
How the giant airship was constructed and how the daring young aviatorand his friends made the hazardous journey through the clouds from thenew world to the old, is told in a way to hold the reader spellbound.
DAVE DASHAWAY AROUND THE WORLD
_or A Young Yankee Aviator Among Many Nations_
An absorbing tale of a great air flight around the world, of adventuresin Alaska, Siberia and elsewhere. A true to life picture of what may beaccomplished in the near future.
DAVE DASHAWAY: AIR CHAMPION
_or Wizard Work in the Clouds_
Dave makes several daring trips, and then enters a contest for a bigprize. An aviation tale thrilling in the extreme.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS SERIES
By ROY ROCKWOOD
Author of "The Dave Dashaway Series," "Great Marvel Series," etc.
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.
All boys who love to be on the go will welcome the Speedwell boys. Theyare clean cut and loyal lads.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS ON MOTOR CYCLES
_or The Mystery of a Great Conflagration_
The lads were poor, but they did a rich man a great service and hepresented them with their motor cycles. What a great fire led to isexceedingly well told.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR RACING AUTO
_or A Run for the Golden Cup_
A tale of automobiling and of intense rivalry on the road. There was anendurance run and the boys entered the contest. On the run they roundedup some men who were wanted by the law.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR POWER LAUNCH
_or To the Rescue of the Castaways_
Here is an unusual story. There was a wreck, and the lads, in theirpower launch, set out to the rescue. A vivid picture of a great stormadds to the interest of the tale.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS IN A SUBMARINE
_or The Lost Treasure of Rocky Cove_
An old sailor knows of a treasure lost under water because of a clifffalling into the sea. The boys get a chance to go out in a submarine andthey make a hunt for the treasure.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR ICE RACER
_or The Perils of a Great Blizzard_
The boys had an idea for a new sort of iceboat, to be run by combinedwind and motor power. How they built the craft, and what fine times theyhad on board of it, is well related.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
THE BOY RANCHERS SERIES
By WILLARD F. BAKER
_12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors_
_Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid_
_Stories of the great west, with cattle ranches as a setting, related insuch a style as to captivate the hearts of all boys. In each volumethere is, as a background, some definite historical or scientific factabout which the tales hinge._
1. THE BOY RANCHERS
_or Solving the Mystery at Diamond X_
Two eastern boys visit their cousin, whose father owns several cattleranches in the far West. One of these is the Diamond X. From the momentof their arrival they are involved in a mystery with their westerncousin.
2. THE BOY RANCHERS IN CAMP
_or The Water Fight at Diamond X_
Returning for a summer visit to their western cousin's ranch, the twoeastern lads learn, with delight, that they are to be allowed to becomeboy ranchers in earnest. The three lads decide to go into the venturetogether.
3. THE BOY RANCHERS ON THE TRAIL
_or The Diamond X After Cattle Rustlers_
This volume relates how our boy heroes took the trail after Del Pinzoand his outlaws and, with the help of the loyal cowpunchers from DiamondX, finally rounded up the cattle thieves.
4. THE BOY RANCHERS AMONG THE INDIANS
_or Trailing the Yaquis_
Rosemary and Floyd visiting their cousins Bud, Nort and Dick, arecaptured by the Yaqui Indians. The boy ranchers trail the savages intothe mountains and eventually effect the rescue.
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Changes from the original book:
Table of contents, "A Snow Storm" changed to "A Snowstorm" to match thechapter heading.
Page 3, "same a splash" changed to "came a splash".
Page 4, "as ist was called" changed to "as it was called".
Page 13, "order Sam Chalmers" changed to "ordered Sam Chalmers".
Page 24, quote added before "and the first verse".
Page 26, "advisd Jack" changed to "advised Jack".
Page 38, "fist shot out" illustration moved from after page 36.
Page 57, "suddeness with which" changed to "suddenness with which".
Page 98, question mark added after "in Wyoming, without money".
Page 153, "took quick aim" illustration moved from after page 156.
Page 161, question mark added after "how are we to get down".
Page 166, apostrophe added before "Stoomuchwork".
Page 176, "At Jack and Nat" changed to "As Jack and Nat".
Page 199, "bear" illustration moved from first page.
Page 242, "Jack want's to" changed to "Jack wants to".
Page 252, "sled" illustration moved from next page.
Page 284, quote removed after "a substantial sum."