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Tom Fairfield at Sea; or, The Wreck of the Silver Star

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by Norman Duncan


  THE BASEBALL JOE SERIES

  BY LESTER CHADWICK

  _12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, $.65, postpaid_

  1. BASEBALL JOE OF THE SILVER STARS _or The Rivals of Riverside_

  2. BASEBALL JOE ON THE SCHOOL NINE _or Pitching for the Blue Banner_

  3. BASEBALL JOE AT YALE _or Pitching for the College Championship_

  4. BASEBALL JOE IN THE CENTRAL LEAGUE _or Making Good as a Professional Pitcher_

  5. BASEBALL JOE IN THE BIG LEAGUE _or A Young Pitcher's Hardest Struggles_

  6. BASEBALL JOE ON THE GIANTS _or Making Good as a Twirler in the Metropolis_

  7. BASEBALL JOE IN THE WORLD SERIES _or Pitching for the Championship_

  8. BASEBALL JOE AROUND THE WORLD _or Pitching on a Grand Tour_

  9. BASEBALL JOE HOME RUN KING _or The Greatest Pitcher and Batter on Record_

  10. BASEBALL JOE SAVING THE LEAGUE _or Breaking Up a Great Conspiracy_

  11. BASEBALL JOE CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM _or Bitter Struggles on the Diamond_

  12. BASEBALL JOE CHAMPION OF THE LEAGUE _or The Record that was Worth While_

  13. BASEBALL JOE CLUB OWNER _or Putting the Home Town on the Map_

  14. BASEBALL JOE PITCHING WIZARD _or Triumphs Off and On the Diamond_

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  THE BOMBA BOOKS

  BY ROY ROCKWOOD

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. With colored jacket_

  _=Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid=_

  _Bomba lived far back in the jungles of the Amazon with a half-dementednaturalist who told the lad nothing of his past. The jungle boy was alover of birds, and hunted animals with a bow and arrow and his trustymachete. He had a primitive education in some things, and his daringadventures will be followed with breathless interest by thousands._

  1. BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY _or The Old Naturalist's Secret_

  In the depth of the jungle Bomba lives a life replete with thrillingsituations. Once he saves the lives of two American rubber hunters whoask him who he is, and how he had come into the jungle.

  2. BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY AT THE MOVING MOUNTAIN _or The Mystery of the Caves of Fire_

  Bomba travels through the jungle, encountering wild beasts and hostilenatives. At last he trails the old man of the burning mountain to hiscave and learns more concerning himself.

  3. BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY AT THE GIANT CATARACT _or Chief Nasconora and His Captives_

  Among the Pilati Indians he finds some white captives, and an agedopera singer, first to give Bomba real news of his forebears.

  4. BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY ON JAGUAR ISLAND _or Adrift on the River of Mystery_

  Jaguar Island was a spot as dangerous as it was mysterious and Bombawas warned to keep away. But the plucky boy sallied forth.

  5. BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY IN THE ABANDONED CITY _or A Treasure Ten Thousand Years Old_

  Years ago this great city had sunk out of sight beneath the trees ofthe jungle. A wily half-breed thought to carry away its treasure.

  6. BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY ON TERROR TRAIL _or The Mysterious Men from the Sky_

  Bomba strikes out through the vast Amazonian jungles and soon findshimself on the dreaded Terror Trail.

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  THE BOY RANCHERS SERIES

  BY WILLARD F. BAKER

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors_

  _=Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid=_

  _Stories of the great west, with cattle ranches as a setting, relatedin such a style as to captivate the hearts of all boys._

  1. THE BOY RANCHERS _or Solving the Mystery at Diamond X_

  Two eastern boys visit their cousin. They become involved in anexciting mystery.

  2. THE BOY RANCHERS IN CAMP _or The Water Fight at Diamond X_

  Returning for a visit, the two eastern lads learn, with delight, thatthey are to become boy ranchers.

  3. THE BOY RANCHERS ON THE TRAIL _or The Diamond X After Cattle Rustlers_

  Our boy heroes take the trail after Del Pinzo and his outlaws.

  4. THE BOY RANCHERS AMONG THE INDIANS _or Trailing the Yaquis_

  Rosemary and Floyd are captured by the Yaqui Indians.

  5. THE BOY RANCHERS AT SPUR CREEK _or Fighting the Sheep Herders_

  Dangerous struggle against desperadoes for land rights.

  6. THE BOY RANCHERS IN THE DESERT _or Diamond X and the Lost Mine_

  One night a strange old miner almost dead from hunger and hardshiparrived at the bunk house. The boys cared for him and he told them ofthe lost desert mine.

  7. THE BOY RANCHERS ON ROARING RIVER _or Diamond X and the Chinese Smugglers_

  The boy ranchers help capture Delton's gang who were engaged insmuggling Chinese across the border.

  8. THE BOY RANCHERS IN DEATH VALLEY _or Diamond X and the Poison Mystery_

  The boy ranchers track mysterious Death into his cave.

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  Transcriber's Notes:

  --Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_); text in bold by "equal" signs (=bold=).

  --Printer, punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected, except as indicated below.

  --Archaic and variable spelling is preserved.

  --Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.

  --Inconsistencies in formatting and punctuation of individual advertisements have been retained.

 


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