g people, and the plan of his trio of
books as outlined cannot fail to prove both
interesting and valuable."--_Boston Ideas._
"Stratemeyer's style suits the boys."--JOHN
TERHUNE, _Supt. of Public Instruction, Bergen Co.,
New Jersey._
"'The Young Volunteer in Cuba,' the second of the
Old Glory Series, is better than the first;
perhaps it traverses more familiar ground. Ben
Russell, the brother of Larry, who was 'with
Dewey,' enlists with the volunteers and goes to
Cuba, where he shares in the abundance of
adventure and has a chance to show his courage and
honesty and manliness, which win their reward. A
good book for boys, giving a good deal of
information in a most attractive
form."--_Universalist Leader._
_For sale by all booksellers, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price
by_
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers,
BOSTON.
THE BOUND TO SUCCEED SERIES
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER,
_Author of "Under Dewey at Manila," etc._
=Three Volumes. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.00.=
* * * * *
=RICHARD DARE'S VENTURE Or Striking Out for Himself.=
=OLIVER BRIGHT'S SEARCH Or The Mystery of a Mine.=
=TO ALASKA FOR GOLD Or The Fortune Hunters of the Yukon.=
* * * * *
=PRESS OPINIONS OF EDWARD STRATEMEYER'S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.=
"In 'Richard Dare's Venture,' Edward Stratemeyer
has fully sustained his reputation as an
entertaining, helpful, and instructive writer for
boys."--_Philadelphia Call_.
"'Richard Dare's Venture,' by Edward Stratemeyer,
tells the story of a country lad who goes to New
York to earn enough to support his widowed mother
and orphaned sisters. Richard's energy,
uprightness of character, and good sense carry him
through some trying experiences, and gain him
friends."--_The Churchman_, New York.
"A breezy boy's book is 'Oliver Bright's Search.'
The author has a direct, graphic style, and every
healthy minded youth will enjoy the volume."--_N.
Y. Commercial Advertiser._
"'Richard Dare's Venture' is a fresh, wholeso
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