THE GOLDEN LIBRARY.
THE GOLDEN LIBRARY.
The press, the pulpit, the parents, and the general public cry out for bright, pure, and attractive reading for boys and girls. Juvenile literature of the demoralizing kind only has heretofore been sold on the news-stands at cheap prices. TheGolden Librarycomes to the rescue of a long-suffering community. Its pages are full of interest, its stories are original, full of life and brave endeavor for the right. It is not a goody-goody Sunday-school series. It will not cater to cant, hypocrisy, or vileness of any kind. It is for the right, the bright, the pure, the honest, first, last, and all the time. It has no other mission than to supplant the bad withsomething goodthat shall be equally as attractive to the young of both sexes and of all conditions. Examine it and read it. The publishers believe it is just the thing, and intend that it shall make a brave fight for recognition on itsmerits. Give us a good word,if we deserveit, whenever you can.
CATALOGUE.
1ONE CENT CAPITAL; or, A Young Clerk’s Adventures. By Archie Van.2HONOR BRIGHT; or, The Young Surveyor of Green River. By Henry L. Black.3UNDER THE POLAR STAR; or, The Young Explorers. By Dwight Weldon.4BOUND TO WIN; or, Jack o’ Lantern, the Ferry Boy. By Dwight Weldon.5TWENTY CRUSOES; or, The Grammar School Castaways. By Henry L. Black.6BAREFOOTED BEN; or, The Boy who Built a Railroad. By author of “Honor Bright.”7TRUE TO HIS COLORS; or, Bert Noble, the Young Reporter. By Henry L. Black.8WORKING HIS WAY; or, The Brookville Boys’ Club. By Dwight Weldon.9CLEAR GRIT; or, A Young Emigrant’s Adventures. By Archie Van.10CLEAR THE WAY; or, The Boys of Bear Hollow. By John Gordon.11SENT ADRIFT; or, Around the World on Eighty Cents. By Henry A. Wheeler.12WHEEL AND WHISTLE; or, The Young Pilot of Lake Linden. By Archie Van.13TRUE AS STEEL; or, The Anvil-Boy of Bessemer Forge. By Henry L. Black.14LINK AND LEVER; or, The Boy Railroader of Rushville. By John Gordon.15TWO BRAVE BOYS; or, The Mystery of the Great North Woods. By Dwight Weldon.16ROUGH AND READY; or, A Young Hero in Tatters. By Henry A. Wheeler.17CAMP AND CANOE; or, Cruise of the Red Jackets in Florida. By St. George Rathborne.18BLOWING A BUBBLE; or, The Bardstown Boys’ Stock Company. By Captain Castleton.19FIGHTING TO WIN; or, The Crusoe Boys of Treasure Island. By John Gordon.20PURE PLUCK; or, A Telegraph-Boy’s Adventures. By Dwight Weldon.21OUT WEST; or, The Pioneer Boys of Sun Prairie. By Henry A. Wheeler.22AFLOAT WITH A CIRCUS; or, The Diamond-Seekers of Natal. By Henry L. Black.23TRIED AND TRUE; or, The Locksmith Boy of Frankford. By Archie Van.24MAIL-BAG AND MONEY; or, The Boy Postmaster of Brimfield. By Captain Castleton.25UP NORTH; or, Making a Man of Himself. By John Gordon.26BOY MILLIONAIRE; or, The Lost Mine of the Sierra Madre. By Henry A. Wheeler.27RIFLE AND ROD; or, A Cruise Down the Lake. By J. M. Merrill.28BRIGHT AND EARLY; or, The Boy Who Became a Detective. By John Tulkinghorn.29ALWAYS ON DECK; or, Making a Start in Life. By Archie Van.30WESTWARD HO!or, The Cabin in the Clearing. By Henry L. Black.31ALL ABOARD!or, The Rival Boat-Clubs. By Weldon J. Cobb.32UP IN A BALLOON; or, The Gas Well of Mont Clare. By Captain Castleton.33TOM BERKLEY’S LUCK; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Fortune. By Weldon J. Cobb.34THE BOY MILL-OWNER; or, Doing His Level Best. By J. M. Merrill.35HIS OWN MASTER; or, Young Samson of the Iron Mills. By Henry A. Wheeler.36PLUCKY NAT; or, A Bright Boy’s Adventures in Texas. By George Henry Morse.37BEN BLY’S BIRTHRIGHT; or, The Boy Farmer of Fox Valley. By John Tulkinghorn.38DICK FARLEY’S GRIT; or, A Diamond in the Rough. By Dwight Weldon.39ALMOST A MAN; or, The Boy Pilot of the Mississippi. By Captain Castleton.
1ONE CENT CAPITAL; or, A Young Clerk’s Adventures. By Archie Van.
2HONOR BRIGHT; or, The Young Surveyor of Green River. By Henry L. Black.
3UNDER THE POLAR STAR; or, The Young Explorers. By Dwight Weldon.
4BOUND TO WIN; or, Jack o’ Lantern, the Ferry Boy. By Dwight Weldon.
5TWENTY CRUSOES; or, The Grammar School Castaways. By Henry L. Black.
6BAREFOOTED BEN; or, The Boy who Built a Railroad. By author of “Honor Bright.”
7TRUE TO HIS COLORS; or, Bert Noble, the Young Reporter. By Henry L. Black.
8WORKING HIS WAY; or, The Brookville Boys’ Club. By Dwight Weldon.
9CLEAR GRIT; or, A Young Emigrant’s Adventures. By Archie Van.
10CLEAR THE WAY; or, The Boys of Bear Hollow. By John Gordon.
11SENT ADRIFT; or, Around the World on Eighty Cents. By Henry A. Wheeler.
12WHEEL AND WHISTLE; or, The Young Pilot of Lake Linden. By Archie Van.
13TRUE AS STEEL; or, The Anvil-Boy of Bessemer Forge. By Henry L. Black.
14LINK AND LEVER; or, The Boy Railroader of Rushville. By John Gordon.
15TWO BRAVE BOYS; or, The Mystery of the Great North Woods. By Dwight Weldon.
16ROUGH AND READY; or, A Young Hero in Tatters. By Henry A. Wheeler.
17CAMP AND CANOE; or, Cruise of the Red Jackets in Florida. By St. George Rathborne.
18BLOWING A BUBBLE; or, The Bardstown Boys’ Stock Company. By Captain Castleton.
19FIGHTING TO WIN; or, The Crusoe Boys of Treasure Island. By John Gordon.
20PURE PLUCK; or, A Telegraph-Boy’s Adventures. By Dwight Weldon.
21OUT WEST; or, The Pioneer Boys of Sun Prairie. By Henry A. Wheeler.
22AFLOAT WITH A CIRCUS; or, The Diamond-Seekers of Natal. By Henry L. Black.
23TRIED AND TRUE; or, The Locksmith Boy of Frankford. By Archie Van.
24MAIL-BAG AND MONEY; or, The Boy Postmaster of Brimfield. By Captain Castleton.
25UP NORTH; or, Making a Man of Himself. By John Gordon.
26BOY MILLIONAIRE; or, The Lost Mine of the Sierra Madre. By Henry A. Wheeler.
27RIFLE AND ROD; or, A Cruise Down the Lake. By J. M. Merrill.
28BRIGHT AND EARLY; or, The Boy Who Became a Detective. By John Tulkinghorn.
29ALWAYS ON DECK; or, Making a Start in Life. By Archie Van.
30WESTWARD HO!or, The Cabin in the Clearing. By Henry L. Black.
31ALL ABOARD!or, The Rival Boat-Clubs. By Weldon J. Cobb.
32UP IN A BALLOON; or, The Gas Well of Mont Clare. By Captain Castleton.
33TOM BERKLEY’S LUCK; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Fortune. By Weldon J. Cobb.
34THE BOY MILL-OWNER; or, Doing His Level Best. By J. M. Merrill.
35HIS OWN MASTER; or, Young Samson of the Iron Mills. By Henry A. Wheeler.
36PLUCKY NAT; or, A Bright Boy’s Adventures in Texas. By George Henry Morse.
37BEN BLY’S BIRTHRIGHT; or, The Boy Farmer of Fox Valley. By John Tulkinghorn.
38DICK FARLEY’S GRIT; or, A Diamond in the Rough. By Dwight Weldon.
39ALMOST A MAN; or, The Boy Pilot of the Mississippi. By Captain Castleton.
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