he Rockies
A splendid story describing in detail the great expedition formed under
the leadership of Lewis and Clark, and telling what was done by the
pioneer boys who were first to penetrate the wilderness of the northwest
and push over the Rocky Mountains. The book possesses a permanent
historical value and the story should be known by every bright American
boy.
WITH BOONE ON THE FRONTIER
Or, The Pioneer Boys of Old Kentucky
Relates the true-to-life adventures of two boys who, in company with
their folks, move westward with Daniel Boone. Contains many thrilling
scenes among the Indians and encounters with wild animals. It is
excellently told.
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, - NEW YORK
The Great Newspaper Series
BY HOWARD R. GARIS
The author is a practised journalist, and these stories convey a true
picture of the workings of a great newspaper.
12mo. Well printed and finely illustrated.
Price, 60 Cents per Volume. Postpaid.
FROM OFFICE BOY TO REPORTER
Or, The First Step in Journalism
LARRY DEXTER, REPORTER
Or, Strange Adventures in a Great City
LARRY DEXTER'S GREAT SEARCH
Or, The Hunt for a Missing Millionaire
The Deep Sea Series
BY ROY
ROCKWOOD
No manly boy ever grew tired of sea stories--there is a fascination
about them, and they are a recreation to the mind.
12mo. Handsomely printed and illustrated.
Price, 60 Cents per Volume. Postpaid.
ADRIFT ON THE PACIFIC
Or, The Secret of the Island Cave
THE CRUISE OF THE TREASURE SHIP
Or, The Castaways of Floating Island
THE RIVAL OCEAN DIVERS
Or, The Search for a Sunken Treasure
The Railroad Series
BY ALLEN
CHAPMAN
Ralph is determined to be a "railroad man." He starts in at the foot of
the ladder; but is full of manly pluck and "wins out." Boys will be
greatly interested in his career.
12mo. Handsomely printed and illustrated.
Price, 60 Cents per Volume. Postpaid.
RALPH ON THE OVERLAND EXPRESS
Or, the Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer
A clean cut picture of railroading of to-day.
RALPH OF THE ROUND HOUSE
Or, Bound to Become a Railroad Man
RALPH IN THE SWITCH TOWER
Or, Clearing the Track
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