Chapter 40

WAR AND ADVENTURE STORIES.By EDWARD STRATEMEYER.Author of the Famous “Old Glory Series,” “Bound to Succeed Series,” “Ship and Shore Series,” etc.

WAR AND ADVENTURE STORIES.

By EDWARD STRATEMEYER.

Author of the Famous “Old Glory Series,” “Bound to Succeed Series,” “Ship and Shore Series,” etc.

First Volume.

BETWEEN BOER AND BRITONOr Two Boys’ Adventures in South Africa.Illustrated byA. B. Shute.Cloth.354 pages.Price, $1.25.“The story bristles with action.”—The Outlook.“A stirring story of the South African war.”—The Journal, Indianapolis, Ind.“The kind of story to please boys and give them a fair idea of a great historical event.”—St. Louis Post-Despatch.“Throughout the book there is evidence of that sympathy for the Boer which prevails on this side of the Atlantic.”—Chronicle, Chicago.

BETWEEN BOER AND BRITONOr Two Boys’ Adventures in South Africa.

Illustrated byA. B. Shute.

Cloth.354 pages.Price, $1.25.

“The story bristles with action.”—The Outlook.

“A stirring story of the South African war.”—The Journal, Indianapolis, Ind.

“The kind of story to please boys and give them a fair idea of a great historical event.”—St. Louis Post-Despatch.

“Throughout the book there is evidence of that sympathy for the Boer which prevails on this side of the Atlantic.”—Chronicle, Chicago.

Second Volume.

ON TO PEKINOr Old Glory in China.Illustrated byA. B. Shute.Cloth.330 pages.Price, $1.25.“Parents can feel, in putting this book into the hands of boys and girls, that they are going to get and hold the interest by the strenuous adventure, and at the same time enforce those splendid old-fashioned traits of honesty, courage, and true all-round manliness.”—Universalist Leader.“A thoroughly up-to-date book, full of incidents familiar to us, which will suit the boys as well as be of interest to their parents.”—San Francisco Call.

ON TO PEKINOr Old Glory in China.

Illustrated byA. B. Shute.

Cloth.330 pages.Price, $1.25.

“Parents can feel, in putting this book into the hands of boys and girls, that they are going to get and hold the interest by the strenuous adventure, and at the same time enforce those splendid old-fashioned traits of honesty, courage, and true all-round manliness.”—Universalist Leader.

“A thoroughly up-to-date book, full of incidents familiar to us, which will suit the boys as well as be of interest to their parents.”—San Francisco Call.


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