American Boys’ Biographical Series
American Boys’ Biographical Series
American Boys’ Biographical Series
American Boys’ Biographical Series
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
VOLUME ONEAMERICAN BOYS’LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY
VOLUME ONE
VOLUME ONE
VOLUME ONE
AMERICAN BOYS’
AMERICAN BOYS’
AMERICAN BOYS’
AMERICAN BOYS’
LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY
LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY
LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY
LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY
300 pagesIllustrated by A. B. Shute and from Photographs$1.25
300 pagesIllustrated by A. B. Shute and from Photographs$1.25
300 pagesIllustrated by A. B. Shute and from Photographs
$1.25
Here is told the whole story of McKinley’s boyhood days, his life at school and at college, his work as a school teacher, his glorious career in the army, his struggles to obtain a footing as a lawyer, his efforts as a Congressman and a Governor, and lastly his prosperous career as our President, all told in a style particularly adapted to boys and young men. The book is full of interesting anecdotes, all taken from life, showing fully the sincere, honest, painstaking efforts of a life cut all too short. The volume will prove an inspiration to all boys and young men, and should be in every library.
For nearly a year Mr. Stratemeyer has been gathering material and giving careful study to the life of the young William, his childhood, his boyhood, and all his inspiring and romantic history. The story was nearing its end when the awful finale came and tragedy ended the drama of President McKinley’s life.—New York Journal.
VOLUME TWOAMERICAN BOYS’ LIFE OFTHEODORE ROOSEVELT
VOLUME TWO
VOLUME TWO
VOLUME TWO
AMERICAN BOYS’ LIFE OF
AMERICAN BOYS’ LIFE OF
AMERICAN BOYS’ LIFE OF
AMERICAN BOYS’ LIFE OF
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
300 pages12moIllustrated from Photographs$1.25
300 pages12moIllustrated from Photographs$1.25
300 pages12moIllustrated from Photographs$1.25
This excellent work for young people covers the whole life of our strenuous executive, as schoolboy, college student, traveler, author, hunter and ranchman, as assemblyman, as civil service commissioner, as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, as a daring rough rider, as Governor of New York, and lastly as President. Full of stories taken from real life and fold in a manner to interest both young and old.
We unreservedly recommend Mr. Stratemeyer’s books for boys. They are wholesome, accurate as to historical details, and always interesting.—Boston Times.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTESP.2, changed “there any unfriendly Indians” to “there are any unfriendly Indians”.Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.Archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed.
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