THE BOYS’ FAVORITETHE WORKS OFHoratio Alger, Jr.This author’s books are perhaps better known than those of any other author of his class. He had the happy faculty of depicting boy-life as it really is, and his stories are full of incident, adventure and interest.Buy one and you will want them all. Published in the MEDAL LIBRARY.42. The Young Acrobat.50. Dean Dunham.51. Tom Tracy.52. From Farm Boy to Senator.53. The Adventures of a N. Y. Telegraph Boy.61. The Erie Train Boy.78. Both Sides of the Continent.87. The Five Hundred Dollar Check.93. A New York Boy.118. Ned Newton, or, The Fortunes of a N. Y. 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.These books are for sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid, by the publishers, upon receipt of price and 4 cents additional to cover postage.Street & Smith, Publishers238 WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK
THE BOYS’ FAVORITE
THE WORKS OFHoratio Alger, Jr.This author’s books are perhaps better known than those of any other author of his class. He had the happy faculty of depicting boy-life as it really is, and his stories are full of incident, adventure and interest.Buy one and you will want them all. Published in the MEDAL LIBRARY.42. The Young Acrobat.50. Dean Dunham.51. Tom Tracy.52. From Farm Boy to Senator.53. The Adventures of a N. Y. Telegraph Boy.61. The Erie Train Boy.78. Both Sides of the Continent.87. The Five Hundred Dollar Check.93. A New York Boy.118. Ned Newton, or, The Fortunes of a N. Y. 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.These books are for sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid, by the publishers, upon receipt of price and 4 cents additional to cover postage.Street & Smith, Publishers238 WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK
THE WORKS OFHoratio Alger, Jr.
This author’s books are perhaps better known than those of any other author of his class. He had the happy faculty of depicting boy-life as it really is, and his stories are full of incident, adventure and interest.
Buy one and you will want them all. Published in the MEDAL LIBRARY.
42. The Young Acrobat.50. Dean Dunham.51. Tom Tracy.52. From Farm Boy to Senator.53. The Adventures of a N. Y. Telegraph Boy.61. The Erie Train Boy.78. Both Sides of the Continent.87. The Five Hundred Dollar Check.93. A New York Boy.118. Ned Newton, or, The Fortunes of a N. Y. 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.
42. The Young Acrobat.
50. Dean Dunham.
51. Tom Tracy.
52. From Farm Boy to Senator.
53. The Adventures of a N. Y. Telegraph Boy.
61. The Erie Train Boy.
78. Both Sides of the Continent.
87. The Five Hundred Dollar Check.
93. A New York Boy.
118. Ned Newton, or, The Fortunes of a N. Y. 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.
These books are for sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid, by the publishers, upon receipt of price and 4 cents additional to cover postage.
Street & Smith, Publishers238 WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK