Chapter 21

THE MEDAL LIBRARYFAMOUS COPYRIGHTED STORIES FOR BOYS, BY FAMOUS AUTHORS

THE MEDAL LIBRARYFAMOUS COPYRIGHTED STORIES FOR BOYS, BY FAMOUS AUTHORS

THE MEDAL LIBRARYFAMOUS COPYRIGHTED STORIES FOR BOYS, BY FAMOUS AUTHORS

THE MEDAL LIBRARY

FAMOUS COPYRIGHTED STORIES FOR BOYS, BY FAMOUS AUTHORS

This is an ideal line for boys of all ages. It contains juvenile masterpieces by the most popular writers of interesting fiction for 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. Frank is a truly representative American lad, full of character and a strong determination to do right at any cost. Then, there are the works of Horatio Alger, Jr., whose keen insight into the minds of the boys of our country has enabled him to write a series of the most interesting tales ever published. This line also contains some of the best works of Oliver Optic, another author whose entire life was devoted to writing books that would tend to interest and elevate our boys.

TALES OF VICTORIESGained in the Pre-Revolutionary wars by lads of pluck and intelligence. Every true boy will be fascinated with these stories of the exciting adventures of boys who gladly gave their lives to freedom’s cause.BOYS OF LIBERTY LIBRARY3.—The Young Ambassador. By John De Morgan7.—The Young Guardsman. By John De Morgan11.—Fighting Hal. By John De Morgan15.—By Order of the Colonel. By Lieut. Lounsberry19.—A Call to Duty. By Lieut. Lounsberry23.—The Young Patriot. By Lieut. Lounsberry26.—The Trader’s Captive. By Lieut. LounsberryOnly Ten Cents Per CopyAt All NewsdealersIf ordered by mail, add four cents to cover postage.STREET & SMITH, PublishersNEW YORK

TALES OF VICTORIES

TALES OF VICTORIES

TALES OF VICTORIES

TALES OF VICTORIES

Gained in the Pre-Revolutionary wars by lads of pluck and intelligence. Every true boy will be fascinated with these stories of the exciting adventures of boys who gladly gave their lives to freedom’s cause.

BOYS OF LIBERTY LIBRARY

BOYS OF LIBERTY LIBRARY

BOYS OF LIBERTY LIBRARY

Only Ten Cents Per CopyAt All NewsdealersIf ordered by mail, add four cents to cover postage.STREET & SMITH, PublishersNEW YORK

Only Ten Cents Per CopyAt All NewsdealersIf ordered by mail, add four cents to cover postage.STREET & SMITH, PublishersNEW YORK

Only Ten Cents Per Copy

At All Newsdealers

If ordered by mail, add four cents to cover postage.

STREET & SMITH, Publishers

NEW YORK

MEDAL LIBRARYA weekly publication devoted to good literature.NO. 328Oct. 9, 1905.

MEDAL LIBRARYA weekly publication devoted to good literature.NO. 328Oct. 9, 1905.

MEDAL LIBRARYA weekly publication devoted to good literature.NO. 328

Oct. 9, 1905.

CUTCLIFFE HYNE

CUTCLIFFE HYNE

CUTCLIFFE HYNE

has written a new series of adventure stories for THE POPULAR MAGAZINE, entitled


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