The Pioneer Boys of the Columbia; or, In the Wilderness of the Great Northwest
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THE BOYS' STORY OF THE RAILROAD SERIES
By BURTON E. STEVENSON
_Each large 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated, per volume_ $1.50
=THE YOUNG SECTION-HAND;= OR, THE ADVENTURES OF ALLAN WEST.
"A thrilling story, well told, clean and bright. The whole rangeof section railroading is covered in the story, and it containsinformation as well as interest."--_Chicago Post._
=THE YOUNG TRAIN DISPATCHER=
"A vivacious account of the varied and often hazardous nature ofrailroad life, full of incident and adventure, in which the author haswoven admirable advice about honesty, manliness, self-culture, goodreading, and the secrets of success."--_Congregationalist._
=THE YOUNG TRAIN MASTER=
"It is a book that can be unreservedly commended to anyone who loves agood, wholesome, thrilling, informing yarn."--_Passaic News._
=THE YOUNG APPRENTICE;= OR, ALLAN WEST'S CHUM.
"The story is intensely interesting, and one gains an intimateknowledge of the methods and works in the great car shops not easilygained elsewhere."--_Baltimore Sun._
"It appeals to every boy of enterprising spirit, and at the sametime teaches him some valuable lessons in honor, pluck, andperseverance."--_Cleveland Plain Dealer._
"The lessons that the books teach in development of uprightness,honesty and true manly character are sure to appeal to thereader."--_The American Boy._