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by Ralph Henry Barbour


  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 performednearly every 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

  GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK

  THE WESTY MARTIN BOOKS

  By PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH

  Author of the “Tom Slade” and “Roy Blakeley” Books, Etc.

  =Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.=

  Westy Martin, known to every friend of Roy Blakeley, appears as thehero of these adventures. As a scout in Bridgeboro and Temple Camp hehas learned the rudiments of scoutcraft. Now as an Eagle scout you canfollow him along new trails and among new adventures. How he became thecompanion of an old trapper on a trip into the heart of the Rockies,how he followed an old Indian trail, how he explored the vast spaces ofthe old Sante Fe Trail, and later was plunged into the dramatic eventsof the Mississippi flood, is told in these stories teeming with actionand thrills.

  WESTY MARTIN WESTY MARTIN IN THE YELLOWSTONE WESTY MARTIN IN THE ROCKIES WESTY MARTIN ON THE SANTE FE TRAIL WESTY MARTIN ON THE OLD INDIAN TRAIL WESTY MARTIN IN THE LAND OF THE PURPLE SAGE WESTY MARTIN ON THE MISSISSIPPI

  GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK

  BOOKS BY LEO EDWARDS

  =Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.=

  Hundreds of thousands of boys who laughed until their sides ached overthe weird and wonderful adventures of Jerry Todd and his gang demandedthat Leo Edwards, the author, give them more books with belt-burstinglaughs and creepy shivers. So he took Poppy Ott, Jerry Todd’s bosomchum and created the Poppy Ott series. Now there are two moreseries, The Andy Blake and the Trigger Berg--and if such a thing ispossible--they are even more full of fun and excitement than the JerryTodds.

  THE JERRY TODD BOOKS

  JERRY TODD AND THE WHISPERING MUMMY JERRY TODD AND THE ROSE COLORED CAT JERRY TODD AND THE OAK ISLAND TREASURE JERRY TODD AND THE WALTZING HEN JERRY TODD AND THE TALKING FROG JERRY TODD AND THE PURRING EGG JERRY TODD IN THE WHISPERING CAVE JERRY TODD, PIRATE JERRY TODD AND THE BOB-TAILED ELEPHANT JERRY TODD EDITOR-IN-GRIEF

  THE POPPY OTT BOOKS

  POPPY OTT AND THE STUTTERING PARROT POPPY OTT AND THE SEVEN LEAGUE STILTS POPPY OTT AND THE GALLOPING SNAIL POPPY OTT’S PEDIGREED PICKLES POPPY OTT AND THE FRECKLED GOLDFISH POPPY OTT AND THE TITTERING TOTEM

  THE ANDY BLAKE BOOKS

  ANDY BLAKE ANDY BLAKE’S COMET COASTER ANDY BLAKE’S SECRET SERVICE ANDY BLAKE AND THE POT OF GOLD

  THE TRIGGER BERG BOOKS

  TRIGGER BERG AND THE TREASURE TREE TRIGGER BERG AND THE 700 MOUSETRAPS

  GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK

  THE PEE-WEE HARRIS BOOKS

  By PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH

  Author of “Tom Slade,” “Roy Blakeley,” “Westy Martin,” Etc.

  =Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.=

  All readers of the Tom Slade and the Roy Blakeley books are acquaintedwith Pee-wee Harris. These stories record the true facts concerning hissize (what there is of it) and his heroism (such as it is), his voice,his clothes, his appetite, his friends, his enemies, his victims.Together with the thrilling narrative of how he foiled, baffled,circumvented and triumphed over everything and everybody (except wherehe failed) and how even when he failed he succeeded. The whole recordedin a series of screams and told with neither muffler nor cut-out.

  PEE-WEE HARRIS PEE-WEE HARRIS ON THE TRAIL PEE-WEE HARRIS IN CAMP PEE-WEE HARRIS IN LUCK PEE-WEE HARRIS ADRIFT PEE-WEE HARRIS F. O. B. BRIDGEBORO PEE-WEE HARRIS: FIXER PEE-WEE HARRIS: AS GOOD AS HIS WORD PEE-WEE HARRIS: MAYOR FOR A DAY PEE-WEE HARRIS AND THE SUNKEN TREASURE PEE-WEE HARRIS ON THE BRINY DEEP PEE-WEE HARRIS IN DARKEST AFRICA PEE-WEE HARRIS TURNS DETECTIVE

  GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK

  Transcriber’s Notes:

  --Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_); text in bold by “equal” signs (=bold=).

  --Except for the frontispiece, illustrations have been moved to follow the text that they illustrate, so the page number of the illustration may not match the page number in the Illustrations.

  --Punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected.

  --Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.

  --Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.

  --The Author’s em-dash style has been retained.

 



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