BOOKS FOR BOY SCOUTS(Published with the approval of the “Boy Scouts of America”)THE VAGABOND SCOUTS; Or The Adventures of Duncan Dunn.By Kennedy Lyon.Cloth, 12mo, illustrated by Harold Cue, jacket in full color$1.75“The pranks of the boys are amusing and exciting, but never without some useful purpose. Boys in their teens, and especially members of ‘Scout’ organizations, are bound to enjoy this book, and it is good reading for them in these times.”—Boston Post.BY BREWER CORCORANEach, 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated$1.75THE BOY SCOUTS OF KENDALLVILLEIllustrated by Charles E. Meister.“This is one of the biggest, best and finest Boy Scout books yet published. Every red-blooded American boy who reads this book will give it his hearty endorsement and will be a finer boy for having read the story.”—Book News Monthly.THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE WOLF PATROLIllustrated by John Goss.“This book is in itself a recommendation. It is the thrilling story of how a Scout Patrol, under the patronage and encouragement of the head of a munition factory, suspected, sleuthed and captured the sky.”—LouisvilleTimes.THE BOY SCOUTS AT CAMP LOWELLIllustrated by Charles Livingston Bull.“Brewer Corcoran has written a number of Boy Scout stories. His place is secure with thousands of boys who are waiting the announcements of his pen.”—Oakland Tribune.WILL BRADFORD’S SCHOOL DAYS; Or, The Barbarian.Illustrated by Walter S. Rogers.“This is a splendid story of friendship, study and sport, winding up with a perfectly corking double play.”—Springfield Union.LAWRENCE: THE ARABIAN KNIGHTBy Harry Irving Shumway.Cloth 12mo, illustrated, full color jacket$1.75No story of courage, endurance, and inspired leadership will be read by boys with more interest than that of Thomas Edward Lawrence whose part in the Great War has made of him a legendary figure.ALBERT: THE SOLDIER KING: Being the Story of Belgium’s Great Ruler.By Harry Irving Shumway.Cloth, 12mo, illustrated from original photographs, full color jacket$1.75“This book for boys emphasizes the democratic ways and the high ideals of the late King of the Belgians.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.THE CRUISE OF THE “KINGFISHER,” A Tale of Deep-Sea Adventure.By H. DeVere Stacpoole.Cloth, 12mo, illustrated$1.75THE CRUISE OF THE “SALLY”By Edward P. Hendrick.Cloth, 12mo, illustrated by Dean Freeman$1.75COPPER COLESON’S GHOSTBy Edward P. Hendrick.Cloth, 12mo, illustrated by Harold Cue$1.75Baffling encounters with alleged ghosts, a daring underwater escape from a flooded mine and an exciting ice boat race are among the adventures experienced by this gallant crew.JACK IN THE MOUNTAINSBy James F. Crook.Cloth decorative, 12mo, with a poster jacket in color and illustrations by Charles Livingston Bull$1.75THE INCAS’ TREASURE HOUSEBy A. Hyatt Verrill.Cloth 12mo, illustrated by Heman Fay, Jr., with color jacket$1.75This is a book which might well be read by any true-blue American boy.MYSTERY CAMPBy M. M. Dancy McClendon.Cloth decorative, 12mo, illustrated and with a poster jacket, by P. L. Martin$1.75
BOOKS FOR BOY SCOUTS
(Published with the approval of the “Boy Scouts of America”)
THE VAGABOND SCOUTS; Or The Adventures of Duncan Dunn.
By Kennedy Lyon.
“The pranks of the boys are amusing and exciting, but never without some useful purpose. Boys in their teens, and especially members of ‘Scout’ organizations, are bound to enjoy this book, and it is good reading for them in these times.”—Boston Post.
BY BREWER CORCORAN
THE BOY SCOUTS OF KENDALLVILLE
Illustrated by Charles E. Meister.
“This is one of the biggest, best and finest Boy Scout books yet published. Every red-blooded American boy who reads this book will give it his hearty endorsement and will be a finer boy for having read the story.”—Book News Monthly.
THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE WOLF PATROL
Illustrated by John Goss.
“This book is in itself a recommendation. It is the thrilling story of how a Scout Patrol, under the patronage and encouragement of the head of a munition factory, suspected, sleuthed and captured the sky.”—LouisvilleTimes.
THE BOY SCOUTS AT CAMP LOWELL
Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull.
“Brewer Corcoran has written a number of Boy Scout stories. His place is secure with thousands of boys who are waiting the announcements of his pen.”—Oakland Tribune.
WILL BRADFORD’S SCHOOL DAYS; Or, The Barbarian.
Illustrated by Walter S. Rogers.
“This is a splendid story of friendship, study and sport, winding up with a perfectly corking double play.”—Springfield Union.
LAWRENCE: THE ARABIAN KNIGHT
By Harry Irving Shumway.
No story of courage, endurance, and inspired leadership will be read by boys with more interest than that of Thomas Edward Lawrence whose part in the Great War has made of him a legendary figure.
ALBERT: THE SOLDIER KING: Being the Story of Belgium’s Great Ruler.
By Harry Irving Shumway.
“This book for boys emphasizes the democratic ways and the high ideals of the late King of the Belgians.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
THE CRUISE OF THE “KINGFISHER,” A Tale of Deep-Sea Adventure.
By H. DeVere Stacpoole.
THE CRUISE OF THE “SALLY”
By Edward P. Hendrick.
COPPER COLESON’S GHOST
By Edward P. Hendrick.
Baffling encounters with alleged ghosts, a daring underwater escape from a flooded mine and an exciting ice boat race are among the adventures experienced by this gallant crew.
JACK IN THE MOUNTAINS
By James F. Crook.
THE INCAS’ TREASURE HOUSE
By A. Hyatt Verrill.
This is a book which might well be read by any true-blue American boy.
MYSTERY CAMP
By M. M. Dancy McClendon.