AMERICAN BOYS’ BIOGRAPHICAL SERIESBy EDWARD STRATEMEYER
AMERICAN BOYS’ BIOGRAPHICAL SERIES
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
AMERICAN BOYS’ LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY.Illustrated byA. B. Shute, and from photographs.Cloth.320 pages.Price $1.25.No more timely or patriotic book can be found than Mr. Stratemeyer’s biography of our late martyred President.Another volume in preparation.
AMERICAN BOYS’ LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY.Illustrated byA. B. Shute, and from photographs.
Cloth.320 pages.Price $1.25.
No more timely or patriotic book can be found than Mr. Stratemeyer’s biography of our late martyred President.
Another volume in preparation.
COLONIAL SERIES
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
WITH WASHINGTON IN THE WEST;Or, A Soldier Boy’s Battles in the Wilderness.Cloth.Illustrated.Price $1.25.“A thoroughly entertaining book.”—N.Y. World.MARCHING ON NIAGARA;Or, The Soldier Boy of the Old Frontier. (In press.)
WITH WASHINGTON IN THE WEST;Or, A Soldier Boy’s Battles in the Wilderness.
Cloth.Illustrated.Price $1.25.
“A thoroughly entertaining book.”—N.Y. World.
MARCHING ON NIAGARA;Or, The Soldier Boy of the Old Frontier. (In press.)
THE FAMOUS “OLD GLORY SERIES.”
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER,
Author of “The Bound to Succeed Series,” “The Ship and Shore Series,” etc.
Six volumes.Cloth.Illustrated.
Price per volume, $1.25.
UNDER DEWEY AT MANILA Or the War Fortunes of a Castaway.A YOUNG VOLUNTEER IN CUBA Or Fighting for the Single Star.FIGHTING IN CUBAN WATERS Or Under Schley on the Brooklyn.UNDER OTIS IN THE PHILIPPINES Or a Young Officer in the Tropics.THE CAMPAIGN OF THE JUNGLE Or Under Lawton through Luzon.UNDER MacARTHUR IN LUZON Or the Last Battle in the Philippines.“A boy once addicted to Stratemeyer stays by him.”—The Living Church.“The boys’ delight—the ‘Old Glory Series.’”—The Christian Advocate, New York.“Stratemeyer’s style suits the boys.”—John Terhune,Supt. of Public Instruction, Bergen Co., New Jersey.“Mr. Stratemeyer is in a class by himself when it comes to writing about American heroes, their brilliant doings on land and sea.”—Times, Boston.“Mr. Stratemeyer has written a series of books which, while historically correct and embodying the most important features of the Spanish-American War and the rebellion of the Filipinos, are sufficiently interwoven with fiction to render them most entertaining to young readers.”—The Call, San Francisco.
UNDER DEWEY AT MANILA Or the War Fortunes of a Castaway.
A YOUNG VOLUNTEER IN CUBA Or Fighting for the Single Star.
FIGHTING IN CUBAN WATERS Or Under Schley on the Brooklyn.
UNDER OTIS IN THE PHILIPPINES Or a Young Officer in the Tropics.
THE CAMPAIGN OF THE JUNGLE Or Under Lawton through Luzon.
UNDER MacARTHUR IN LUZON Or the Last Battle in the Philippines.
“A boy once addicted to Stratemeyer stays by him.”—The Living Church.
“The boys’ delight—the ‘Old Glory Series.’”—The Christian Advocate, New York.
“Stratemeyer’s style suits the boys.”—John Terhune,Supt. of Public Instruction, Bergen Co., New Jersey.
“Mr. Stratemeyer is in a class by himself when it comes to writing about American heroes, their brilliant doings on land and sea.”—Times, Boston.
“Mr. Stratemeyer has written a series of books which, while historically correct and embodying the most important features of the Spanish-American War and the rebellion of the Filipinos, are sufficiently interwoven with fiction to render them most entertaining to young readers.”—The Call, San Francisco.
THE BOUND TO SUCCEED SERIES
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER,
Author of “Under Dewey at Manila,” etc.
Three Volumes.Cloth.Illustrated.Price per volume, $1.00.
RICHARD DARE’S VENTURE Or Striking Out for Himself.OLIVER BRIGHT’S SEARCH Or The Mystery of a Mine.TO ALASKA FOR GOLD Or The Fortune Hunters of the Yukon.PRESS OPINIONS OF EDWARD STRATEMEYER’S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.“In ‘Richard Dare’s Venture,’ Edward Stratemeyer has fully sustained his reputation as an entertaining, helpful, and instructive writer for boys.”—Philadelphia Call.“‘Richard Dare’s Venture,’ by Edward Stratemeyer, tells the story of a country lad who goes to New York to earn enough to support his widowed mother and orphaned sisters. Richard’s energy, uprightness of character, and good sense carry him through some trying experiences, and gain him friends.”—The Churchman, New York.“A breezy boy’s book is ‘Oliver Bright’s Search.’ The author has a direct, graphic style, and every healthy minded youth will enjoy the volume.”—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.“‘Richard Dare’s Venture’ is a fresh, wholesome book to put into a boy’s hands.”—St. Louis Post Dispatch.“‘Richard Dare’s Venture’ is a wholesome story of a practical boy who made a way for himself when thrown upon his own resources.”—Christian Advocate.“It is such books as ‘Richard Dare’s Venture’ that are calculated to inspire young readers with a determination to succeed in life, and to choose some honorable walk in which to find that success. The author, Edward Stratemeyer, has shown a judgment that is altogether too rare in the makers of books for boys, in that he has avoided that sort of heroics in the picturing of the life of his hero which deals in adventures of the daredevil sort. In that respect alone the book commends itself to the favor of parents who have a regard for the education of their sons, but the story is sufficiently enlivening and often thrilling to satisfy the healthful desires of the young reader.”—Kansas City Star.“Of standard writers of boys’ stories there is quite a list, but those who have not read any by Edward Stratemeyer have missed a very goodly thing.”—Boston Ideas.For sale by all booksellers, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by
RICHARD DARE’S VENTURE Or Striking Out for Himself.
OLIVER BRIGHT’S SEARCH Or The Mystery of a Mine.
TO ALASKA FOR GOLD Or The Fortune Hunters of the Yukon.
PRESS OPINIONS OF EDWARD STRATEMEYER’S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
“In ‘Richard Dare’s Venture,’ Edward Stratemeyer has fully sustained his reputation as an entertaining, helpful, and instructive writer for boys.”—Philadelphia Call.
“‘Richard Dare’s Venture,’ by Edward Stratemeyer, tells the story of a country lad who goes to New York to earn enough to support his widowed mother and orphaned sisters. Richard’s energy, uprightness of character, and good sense carry him through some trying experiences, and gain him friends.”—The Churchman, New York.
“A breezy boy’s book is ‘Oliver Bright’s Search.’ The author has a direct, graphic style, and every healthy minded youth will enjoy the volume.”—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
“‘Richard Dare’s Venture’ is a fresh, wholesome book to put into a boy’s hands.”—St. Louis Post Dispatch.
“‘Richard Dare’s Venture’ is a wholesome story of a practical boy who made a way for himself when thrown upon his own resources.”—Christian Advocate.
“It is such books as ‘Richard Dare’s Venture’ that are calculated to inspire young readers with a determination to succeed in life, and to choose some honorable walk in which to find that success. The author, Edward Stratemeyer, has shown a judgment that is altogether too rare in the makers of books for boys, in that he has avoided that sort of heroics in the picturing of the life of his hero which deals in adventures of the daredevil sort. In that respect alone the book commends itself to the favor of parents who have a regard for the education of their sons, but the story is sufficiently enlivening and often thrilling to satisfy the healthful desires of the young reader.”—Kansas City Star.
“Of standard writers of boys’ stories there is quite a list, but those who have not read any by Edward Stratemeyer have missed a very goodly thing.”—Boston Ideas.
For sale by all booksellers, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers,BOSTON.