THE SPEEDWELL BOYS SERIES
By ROY ROCKWOOD
Author of "The Dave Dashaway Series," "Great Marvel Series," etc.
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.
All boys who love to be on the go will welcome the Speedwell boys. Theyare clean cut and loyal lads.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS ON MOTOR CYCLES _or The Mystery of a Great Conflagration_
The lads were poor, but they did a rich man a great service and hepresented them with their motor cycles. What a great fire led to isexceedingly well told.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR RACING AUTO _or A Run for the Golden Cup_
A tale of automobiling and of intense rivalry on the road. There was anendurance run and the boys entered the contest. On the run they roundedup some men who were wanted by the law.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR POWER LAUNCH _or To the Rescue of the Castaways_
Here is an unusual story. There was a wreck, and the lads, in theirpower launch, set out to the rescue. A vivid picture of a great stormadds to the interest of the tale.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS IN A SUBMARINE _or The Lost Treasure of Rocky Cove_
An old sailor knows of a treasure lost under water because of a clifffalling into the sea. The boys get a chance to go out in a submarine andthey make a hunt for the treasure.
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR ICE RACER _or The Perils of a Great Blizzard_
The boys had an idea for a new sort of iceboat, to be run by combinedwind and motor power. How they built the craft, and what fine times theyhad on board of it, is well related.
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THE BOB DEXTER SERIES
BY WILLARD F. BAKER
_12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in Colors._
_Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid._
_This is a new line of stories for boys, by the author of the BoyRanchers series. The Bob Dexter books are of the character that maybe called detective stories, yet they are without the objectionablefeatures of the impossible characters and absurd situations that mark somany of the books in that class. These stories deal with the up-to-dateadventures of a normal, healthy lad who has a great desire to solvemysteries._
1. BOB DEXTER AND THE CLUB-HOUSE MYSTERY _or The Missing Golden Eagle_
This story tells how the Boys' Athletic Club was despoiled of itstrophies in a strange manner, and how, among other things stolen, wasthe Golden Eagle mascot. How Bob Dexter turned himself into an amateurdetective and found not only the mascot, but who had taken it, makesinteresting and exciting reading.
2. BOB DEXTER AND THE BEACON BEACH MYSTERY _or The Wreck of the Sea Hawk_
When Bob and his chum went to Beacon Beach for their summer vacation,they were plunged, almost at once, into a strange series of events, notthe least of which was the sinking of the Sea Hawk. How some men triedto get the treasure off the sunken vessel, and how Bob and his chumfoiled them, and learned the secret of the lighthouse, form a greatstory.
3. BOB DEXTER AND THE STORM MOUNTAIN MYSTERY _or The Secret of the Log Cabin_
Bob Dexter came upon a man mysteriously injured and befriended him. Thisled the young detective into the swirling midst of a series of strangeevents and into the companionship of strange persons, not the least ofwhom was the man with the wooden leg. But Bob got the best of thisvindictive individual, and solved the mystery of the log cabin, showinghis friends how the secret entrance to the house was accomplished.
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THE FRED FENTON ATHLETIC SERIES
By ALLEN CHAPMAN
Author of "The Tom Fairfield Series," "The Boys of Pluck Series" and"The Darewell Chums Series."
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.
A line of tales embracing school athletics. Fred is a true type of theAmerican schoolboy of to-day.
FRED FENTON THE PITCHER _or The Rivals of Riverport School_
When Fred came to Riverport none of the school lads knew him, but hespeedily proved his worth in the baseball box. A true picture of schoolbaseball.
FRED FENTON IN THE LINE _or The Football Boys of Riverport School_
When Fall came in the thoughts of the boys turned to football. Fred wentin the line, and again proved his worth, making a run that helped to wina great game.
FRED FENTON ON THE CREW _or The Young Oarsmen of Riverport School_
In this volume the scene is shifted to the river, and Fred and his chumsshow how they can handle the oars. There are many other adventures, alldear to the hearts of boys.
FRED FENTON ON THE TRACK _or The Athletes of Riverport School_
Track athletics form a subject of vast interest to many boys, and hereis a tale telling of great running races, high jumping, and the like.Fred again proves himself a hero in the best sense of that term.
FRED FENTON: MARATHON RUNNER _or The Great Race at Riverport School_
Fred is taking a post-graduate course at the school when the subject ofMarathon running came up. A race is arranged, and Fred shows both hisfriends and his enemies what he can do. An athletic story of specialmerit.
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Transcriber's note:
--Punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected except as noted below.
--Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.
--Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.
--Changed "Haddonville" (p. 257) to "Haddonfield", the name of the town nearest Randall College.
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