Chapter 31

ESTABLISHED FAVORITES FOR BOYS

ESTABLISHED FAVORITES FOR BOYS

THE YOUNG TRAILERS SERIESByJoseph A. Altsheler

Using the stirring facts of American history and the romance of real frontier life, Joseph Altsheler writes in the Young Trailers Series (eight books which may be read independently), tales of thrilling, daring and actual achievement.

THE HALF BACKByRalph Henry Barbour

In this, the most famous of all his famous stories of school and college life and sport, Barbour combines the sound ideals and the exciting incidents which have made him a favorite.

LITTLE SMOKEByW. O. Stoddard

There is always keen interest in an Indian story. Little Smoke gives a real picture of Indian life, and at a stirring and significant time—that of the Custer Massacre.

HIGH BENTONByWilliam Heyliger

“School’s too slow, I want to go to work,” said Steve Benton. What he learned by following that course is told in an unusual and splendid story—a real novel for boys.

THE SUBSTITUTEByWalter Camp

The great Yale athletic authority puts all his knowledge of football, of college and the men who go there, and all his magnificent sportsmanship in this rousing story.

LITTLE JARVISByMolly Elliott Seawell

A little known but truly heroic incident from the records of our navy. A true story of the sea, of warships, of battle, and of glorious devotion to duty.

D. APPLETON AND COMPANYNew York        London


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