This is an ideal line for boys of all ages. It contains juvenilemasterpieces by the most popular writers of interesting fictionfor boys. Among these may be mentioned the works of Burt L.Standish, detailing the adventures of Frank Merriwell, the hero,of whom every American boy has read with admiration. Frankis a truly representative American lad, full of character anda strong determination to do right at any cost. Then, there arethe works of Horatio Alger, Jr., whose keen insight into theminds of the boys of our country has enabled him to write aseries of the most interesting tales ever published. This line alsocontains some of the best works of Oliver Optic, another authorwhose entire life was devoted to writing books that would tendto interest and elevate our boys.
339—In School and Out | By Oliver Optic |
338—A Cousin’s Conspiracy | By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
337—Jack Harkaway After Schooldays | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
336—Frank Merriwell’s Great Scheme | By Burt L. Standish |
335—The Haunted Hunter | By Edward S. Ellis |
334—Tony, the Tramp | By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
333—Rich and Humble | By Oliver Optic |
332—Frank Merriwell’s Stage Hit | By Burt L. Standish |
331—The Hidden City | By Walter MacDougall |
330—Bob Burton | By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
329—Masterman Ready | By Capt. Marryat |
328—Frank Merriwell’s Prosperity | By Burt L. Standish |
327—Jack Harkaway’s Friends | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
326—The Tin Box | By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
325—The Young Franc-Tireurs | By G. A. Henty |
324—Frank Merriwell’s New Comedian | By Burt L. Standish |
323—The Sheik’s White Slave | By Raymond Raife |
322—Helping Himself | By Horat ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |