The Speedwell Boys and Their Ice Racer; Or, Lost in the Great Blizzard

Home > Young Adult > The Speedwell Boys and Their Ice Racer; Or, Lost in the Great Blizzard > Page 29
The Speedwell Boys and Their Ice Racer; Or, Lost in the Great Blizzard Page 29

by Roy Rockwood


  THE KHAKI BOYS SERIES BY CAPT. GORDON BATES _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full color._ _Price per volume, 50 cents, postpaid._

  _All who love the experiences and adventures of our American boys, fighting for the freedom of democracy in the world, will be delighted with these vivid and true-to-life stories of the camp and field in the great war._

  THE KHAKI BOYS AT CAMP STERLING _or Training for the Big Fight in France_

  Two zealous young patriots volunteer and begin their military training.On the train going to camp they meet two rookies with whom they becomechums. Together they get into a baffling camp mystery that develops intoan extraordinary spy-plot. They defeat the enemies of their country andincidentally help one another to promotion both in friendship andservice.

  THE KHAKI BOYS ON THE WAY _or Doing Their Bit on Sea and Land_

  Our soldier boys having completed their training at Camp Sterling aretransferred to a Southern cantonment from which they are finally sentaboard a troop-ship for France. On the trip their ship is sunk by aU-boat and their adventures are realistic descriptions of the tragediesof the sea.

  THE KHAKI BOYS AT THE FRONT _or Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches_

  The Khaki Boys reach France, and, after some intensive training in soundof the battle front, are sent into the trenches. In the raids acrossNo-Man’s land, they have numerous tragic adventures that show what greatwork is being performed by our soldiers. It shows what makes heroes.

  _Send For Our Free Illustrated Catalogue._

  ---------------------------------------------------------

  CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, Publishers, New York

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

‹ Prev