Chapter 37

THE LAKEPORT SERIES

THE LAKEPORT SERIES

THE LAKEPORT SERIES

THE LAKEPORT SERIES

By EDWARD STRATEMEYER

By EDWARD STRATEMEYER

By EDWARD STRATEMEYER

VOLUME ONETHE GUN CLUB BOYS OF LAKEPORTOr The Island Camp

VOLUME ONE

VOLUME ONE

VOLUME ONE

THE GUN CLUB BOYS OF LAKEPORT

Or The Island Camp

Or The Island Camp

Or The Island Camp

Or The Island Camp

321 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

321 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

321 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

A bright, breezy, outdoor story, telling how several lads organized a gun club and went camping in the winter time. They had with them a trusty old hunter who revealed to them many of the secrets of Nature as found in the woods. A volume any boy who loves a gun will appreciate.

This story of camping and hunting will appeal to every American boy.—Register, New Haven, Conn.

VOLUME TWOTHE BASEBALL BOYS OF LAKEPORTOr The Winning Run

VOLUME TWO

VOLUME TWO

VOLUME TWO

THE BASEBALL BOYS OF LAKEPORT

Or The Winning Run

Or The Winning Run

Or The Winning Run

Or The Winning Run

315 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

315 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

315 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

With the coming of summer the boys turned their attention to baseball and organized a club, and played many thrilling games. The rivalry was of the keenest, and the particulars are given of a plot to injure the Lakeport nine and make them lose the most important game of all.

Will appeal to every healthy American boy.—American, Baltimore, Md.

VOLUME THREETHE BOAT CLUB BOYS OF LAKEPORTOr The Water Champions

VOLUME THREE

VOLUME THREE

VOLUME THREE

THE BOAT CLUB BOYS OF LAKEPORT

Or The Water Champions

Or The Water Champions

Or The Water Champions

Or The Water Champions

300 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

300 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

300 pagesIllustratedPrice $1.25

This time the scene is shifted to the lake. The boys all know how to row and sail a boat, and they organize a club and have fun galore. During a squall on the lake something of great value is lost overboard. The abduction of a little girl adds to the interest of the volume. Every lad who loves the water will read this volume with pleasure.

This author knows how to please red-blooded lads.—Times-Union, Albany, N. Y.

Mr. Stratemeyer’s popularity will be increased by “Dave Porter.”—Times, Hartford, Conn.


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