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by Harry Castlemon


  THE MOTION PICTURE COMRADES SERIES

  By ELMER TRACEY BARNES

  The object of these books is to place before the reader the unusualexperiences of a party of boys who succeed in filming a number ofinteresting scenes.

  The stories are replete with striking incidents on land and sea, andabove all they describe with remarkable accuracy the methods employed toobtain many of the wonderful pictures which may be seen on the screen.

  =The Motion Picture Comrades' Great Venture; or, On the Road with the Big Round Top=

  =The Motion Picture Comrades Through African Jungles; or, The Camera Boys in Wild Animal Land=

  =The Motion Picture Comrades Along the Orinoco; or, Facing Perils in the Tropics=

  =The Motion Picture Comrades Aboard a Submarine; or, Searching for Treasure Under the Sea=4836

  _12mo. Cloth_ _50c per volume_

  THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY 201-213 EAST 12th STREET NEW YORK

  By CYRIL BURLEIGH

  =The Hilltop Boys; A Story of School Life=

  Jack Sheldon, a clean-minded and popular student in the academy, gainsthe enmity of several of the boys, but their efforts to injure him fail.A mystery, connected with Jack's earlier life, is used against him, buthe comes off with flying colors.

  =The Hilltop Boys in Camp; or, The Rebellion at the Academy=

  A strange situation arises in which an airship figures as the bearer ofan important letter. The head-master acts without investigating all thefacts, but matters are all finally adjusted to the satisfaction of allconcerned.

  =The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island; or, An Unusual Adventure=

  The scene now shifts to the West Indies and Jack figures as the hero ofa daring rescue. Their experiences in tropical waters form a moststirring narrative, and the young reader is assured of a tale ofgripping interest from first to last.

  =The Hilltop Boys on the River=

  The Doctor takes a number of the boys on a cruise up the Hudson. Anunlooked for incident finds Jack Sheldon equal to the occasion, and whatat one time promised to be a disastrous trip for all concerned wasturned into a complete victory for our young friends.

  _12mo. Cloth_ _50c per volume_

  THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY NEW YORK

  THE MOUNTAIN BOYS SERIES

  =1. Phil Bradley's Mountain Boys=

  =2. Phil Bradley at the Wheel=

  =3. Phil Bradley's Shooting Box=

  =4. Phil Bradley's Snow-Shoe Trail=

  =5. Phil Bradley's Winning Way=

  =By SILAS K. BOONE=

  These books describe, with interesting detail, theexperiences of a party of boys among the mountainpines.

  They teach the young reader how to protect himselfagainst the elements, what to do and what to avoid, andabove all to become self-reliant and manly.

  _12mo. Cloth._ _50c per Volume, Postpaid_

  THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY 201 EAST 12th STREET NEW YORK

  THE CAMPFIRE AND TRAIL SERIES

  =1. In Camp on the Big Sunflower=

  =2. The Rivals of the Trail=

  =3. The Strange Cabin on Catamount Island=

  =4. Lost in the Great Dismal Swamp=

  =5. With Trapper Jim in the North Woods=

  =6. Caught in a Forest Fire=

  =7. Chums of the Campfire=

  =8. Afloat on the Flood=

  =9. The Cruise of the Houseboat=

  =By LAWRENCE J. LESLIE=

  A series of wholesome stories for boys told in an interesting way andappealing to their love of the open.

  _Each, 12mo. Cloth_ _50c per Volume_

  THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY 201 EAST 12th STREET NEW YORK

  +-----------------------------------------------+ | Transcriber's Note: | | | | Typographical errors corrected in the text: | | Page 39 ofcer changed to officer | | Page 46 possed changed to possessed | | Page 73 missing word "get" inserted | | Page 76 personnal changed to personnel | | Page 77 personnal changed to personnel | | Page 119 blow changed to below | +-----------------------------------------------+

 


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