twilight. Swiftly and silently they sped. Hills rose and
fell, the fair panorama of the lowlands with its quaint old houses here
and there opened before them. And so they journeyed on into the din and
fire and stenching suffocation and red-running streams of Picardy and
Flanders--for service as required.
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EVERY BOY'S LIBRARY
BOY SCOUT EDITION
SIMILAR TO THIS VOLUME
The Boy Scouts of America in making up this Library, selected only such
books as had been proven by a nation-wide canvass to be most universally
in demand among the boys themselves. Originally published in more
expensive editions only, they are now, under the direction of the
Scout's National Council, re-issued at a lower price so that all boys
may have the advantage of reading and owning them. It is the only series
of books published under the control of this great organization, whose
sole object is the welfare and happiness of the boy himself. For the
first time in history a _guaranteed_ library is available, and at a
price so low as to be within the reach of all.
ALONG THE MOHAWK TRAIL
Percy K. Fitzhugh
ANIMAL HEROES
Ernest Thompson Seton
BABY ELTON, QUARTER-BACK
Leslie W. Quirk
BARTLEY, FRESHMAN PITCHER
William Heyliger
BE PREPARED, THE BOY SCOUTS IN FLORIDA
A. W. Bimock
BEN-HUR
Lew Wallace
BOAT-BUILDING AND BOATING
Dan. Beard
THE BOY SCOUTS OF BLACK EAGLE PATROL
Leslie W. Quirk
THE BOY SCOUTS OF BOB'S HILL
Charles Pierce Burton
THE BOYS' BOOK OF NEW INVENTIONS
Harry E. Maule
BUCCANEERS AND PIRATES OF OUR COASTS
Frank R. Stockton
THE CALL OF THE WILD
Jack London
CATTLE RANCH TO COLLEGE
Russell Doubleday
COLLEGE YEARS
Ralph D. Paine
CROOKED TRAILS
Frederic Remington
THE CRUISE OF THE CACHALOT
Frank T. Bullen
THE CRUISE OF THE DAZZLER
Jack London
DANNY FISTS
Walter Camp
FOR THE HONOR OF THE SCHOOL
Ralph Henry Barbour
A GUNNER ABOARD THE "YANKEE"
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