Chapter 46

Horatio Alger, Jr.The greatest and most famous writer of rattling good tales of adventure for boys, was Horatio Alger, Jr. He is the Dickens of juvenile literature. His best works are published in the Medal library at ten cents per copy. For sale by all newsdealers.ALGER, HORATIO, JR.42. Young Acrobat, The.50. Dean Dunham.52. From Farm Boy to Senator.61. Erie Train Boy, The.87. Five Hundred Dollar Check, The.118. Ned Newton; or, The Adventures of a New York Bootblack.122. Tom Brace.130. From Canal Boy to President.138. Striving for Fortune.154. Paul, the Peddler.159. Phil, the Fiddler.163. Slow and Sure.166. Try and Trust.170. Strong and Steady.175. Strive and Succeed.181. Brave and Bold.187. Bound to Rise.192. Tom, the Bootblack.198. Only an Irish Boy.202. Risen From the Ranks.212. Julius, the Street Boy.221. Young Outlaw, The.228. Cash Boy, The.234. Store Boy, The.243. Adrift in New York.252. Luke Walton.260. Driven From Home.264. Hector’s Inheritance.268. Do and Dare.272. Facing the World.277. In a New World.282. Herbert Carter’s Legacy.If these books are ordered by mail, add four cents per copy to cover postage.STREET & SMITH, Publishers, NEW YORK

Horatio Alger, Jr.

The greatest and most famous writer of rattling good tales of adventure for boys, was Horatio Alger, Jr. He is the Dickens of juvenile literature. His best works are published in the Medal library at ten cents per copy. For sale by all newsdealers.

ALGER, HORATIO, JR.

If these books are ordered by mail, add four cents per copy to cover postage.

STREET & SMITH, Publishers, NEW YORK


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