lasses of young folks.
The Telegraph Messenger Boy;
Or, The Straight Road to Success
In this tale life in a country town is well described. There is a
mysterious bank robbery, which fills the community with excitement.
There is likewise a flood on the river; and through all this whirl of
events the young telegraph messenger exhibits a pluck and sagacity
sure to win the admiration and approval of all wide-awake boys.
Other Volumes in this Series:
From the Throttle to the President's Chair
Tad; or "Getting Even" with Him
Through Jungle and Wilderness
A Waif of the Mountains
Down the Mississippi
Life of Kit Carson
Land of Wonders
Lost in the Wilds
Up the Tapajos
Lost in Samoa
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THE FRONTIER BOYS
BY CAPT. WYN. ROOSEVELT.
This noted scout and author, known to every plainsman, has lived a
life of stirring adventure. In boyhood, in the early days, he traveled
with comrades the overland route to the West,--a trip of thrilling
experiences, unceasing hardships and trials that would have daunted a
heart less brave. His life has been spent in the companionship of the
typically brave adventurers, gold seekers, cowboys and ranchmen of our
great West. He has lived with more than one Indian tribe, took part in
a revolution at Hawaii and was captured in turn by pirates and
cannibals. He writes in a way sure to win the heart of every boy.
Frontier boys on the overland trail.
Frontier boys in Colorado, or captured by Indians.
Frontier boys in the Grand Canyon, or a search for treasure.
Frontier boys in Mexico, or Mystery Mountain.
Finely illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. Attractive cover design. Price 60c.
per volume.
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NEW YORK
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Transcriber's Note:
Minor changes have been made to correct typesetters' errors;
otherwise, every effort has been made to remain true to the
author's words and intent.
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