THEMOTORBOYSSECONDSERIES(Trade Mark, Reg. U. S. Pat. Of.)By CLARENCE YOUNG12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid.Small picture of bookThis, the Second Series of the now world famed Motor Boys virtually starts a new series, but retains all the favorite characters introduced in the previous books. The Motor Boys Series is the biggest and best selling series of books for boys ever published.NED, BOB ANDJERRY ATBOXWOODHALLor The Motor Boys as FreshmenFresh from their adventures in their automobile, their motor boat and their airship, the youths are sent to college to complete their interrupted education. Some boys at the institution of learning have heard much about our heroes, and so conclude that the Motor Boys will try to run everything to suit themselves.A plot is formed to keep our heroes entirely in the background and not let them participate in athletics and other contests. How the Motor Boys forged to the front and made warm friends of their rivals makes unusually interesting reading.Send For Our Free Illustrated CatalogueCUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers,NEW YORK
THEMOTORBOYSSECONDSERIES
THEMOTORBOYS
SECONDSERIES
SECONDSERIES
(Trade Mark, Reg. U. S. Pat. Of.)
By CLARENCE YOUNG12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid.
Small picture of bookThis, the Second Series of the now world famed Motor Boys virtually starts a new series, but retains all the favorite characters introduced in the previous books. The Motor Boys Series is the biggest and best selling series of books for boys ever published.
Small picture of book
This, the Second Series of the now world famed Motor Boys virtually starts a new series, but retains all the favorite characters introduced in the previous books. The Motor Boys Series is the biggest and best selling series of books for boys ever published.
This, the Second Series of the now world famed Motor Boys virtually starts a new series, but retains all the favorite characters introduced in the previous books. The Motor Boys Series is the biggest and best selling series of books for boys ever published.
NED, BOB ANDJERRY ATBOXWOODHALL
or The Motor Boys as Freshmen
Fresh from their adventures in their automobile, their motor boat and their airship, the youths are sent to college to complete their interrupted education. Some boys at the institution of learning have heard much about our heroes, and so conclude that the Motor Boys will try to run everything to suit themselves.
A plot is formed to keep our heroes entirely in the background and not let them participate in athletics and other contests. How the Motor Boys forged to the front and made warm friends of their rivals makes unusually interesting reading.
Send For Our Free Illustrated Catalogue
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers,NEW YORK