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  A THOUSAND YEARS A MINUTE

  In the world of a million years ago—whence they have been propelled byan old professor’s invention—Alan and Ted find themselves pitted againstthe dinosaurs, mammoths and savage ape men of a lost world.

  THE LAND OF NO SHADOW

  Through a violet coil frame in Professor Arronson’s laboratory Ted andAlan leap into the gray and terrifying land of the Fourth Dimension.There they are shadowed by the ghostly forms of menacing, bodilessshapes!

  SKIPPY DARE MYSTERY STORIES

  By HUGH LLOYD _Author of the_ Hal Keen Mystery Stories

  Skippy is a young “detective” who keeps his head when trouble starts. Helearns the trickery of crooked men on his father’s river barge. Hisexperience stands him in good stead when he becomes an office boy in adetective agency and proves an invaluable aide to Conne, the greatdetective.... Fearless, fast thinking Skippy is a hero well worthknowing!

  AMONG THE RIVER PIRATES

  Skippy and his best pal—his father—struggle desperately to escape theevil net of the river pirates who ply their illicit traffic on the riverthat is the only home Skippy has ever known.

  PRISONERS IN DEVIL’S BOG

  Working in a detective agency, Skippy is sent on his first big “case”.The story of how he brings a criminal to justice, escapes from a houseof horrors and wins the praise of the great Conne, makes breathlessreading.

  HELD FOR RANSOM

  Kidnapped, and in the hands of a ruthless gang of crooks, Skippy and theson of a millionaire almost give up hope. A thrilling story with tensedrama in every chapter.

  WESTERN STORIES FOR BOYS

  By JAMES CODY FERRIS

  Each Volume Complete in Itself.

  Thrilling tales of the great west, told primarily for boys but whichwill be read by all who love mystery, rapid action, and adventures inthe great open spaces.

  The Manly boys, Roy and Teddy, are the sons of an old ranchman, theowner of many thousands of heads of cattle. The lads know how to ride,how to shoot, and how to take care of themselves under any and allcircumstances.

  The cowboys of the X Bar X Ranch are real cowboys, on the job whenrequired, but full of fun and daring—a bunch any reader will bedelighted to know.

  THE X BAR X BOYS ON THE RANCH THE X BAR X BOYS IN THUNDER CANYON THE X BAR X BOYS ON WHIRLPOOL RIVER THE X BAR X BOYS ON BIG BISON TRAIL THE X BAR X BOYS AT THE ROUND-UP THE X BAR X BOYS AT NUGGET CAMP THE X BAR X BOYS AT RUSTLER’S GAP THE X BAR X BOYS AT GRIZZLY PASS THE X BAR X BOYS LOST IN THE ROCKIES THE X BAR X BOYS RIDING FOR LIFE THE X BAR X BOYS IN SMOKY VALLEY THE X BAR X BOYS AT COPPERHEAD GULCH THE X BAR X BOYS BRANDING THE WILD HERD

  TED SCOTT FLYING STORIES

  By FRANKLIN W. DIXON

  Illustrated. Each Volume Complete in Itself.

  No subject has so thoroughly caught the imagination of young America asaviation. This series has been inspired by recent daring feats of theair, and is dedicated to Lindbergh, Byrd, Chamberlin and other heroes ofthe skies.

  OVER THE OCEAN TO PARIS; _or, Ted Scott’s Daring Long Distance Flight_. RESCUED IN THE CLOUDS; _or, Ted Scott, Hero of the Air_. OVER THE ROCKIES WITH THE AIR MAIL; _or, Ted Scott Lost in the Wilderness_. FIRST STOP HONOLULU; _or, Ted Scott Over the Pacific_. THE SEARCH FOR THE LOST FLYERS; _or, Ted Scott Over the West Indies_. SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE; _or, Ted Scott On a Secret Mission_. ACROSS THE PACIFIC; _or, Ted Scott’s Hop to Australia_. THE LONE EAGLE OF THE BORDER; _or, Ted Scott and the Diamond Smugglers_. FLYING AGAINST TIME; _or, Breaking the Ocean to Ocean Record_. OVER THE JUNGLE TRAILS; _or, Ted Scott and the Missing Explorers_. LOST AT THE SOUTH POLE; _or, Ted Scott in Blizzard Land_. THROUGH THE AIR TO ALASKA; _or, Ted Scott’s Search in Nugget Valley_. FLYING TO THE RESCUE; _or, Ted Scott and the Big Dirigible_. DANGER TRAILS OF THE SKY; _or, Ted Scott’s Great Mountain Climb_. FOLLOWING THE SUN SHADOW; _or, Ted Scott and the Great Eclipse_. BATTLING THE WIND; _or, Ted Scott Flying Around Cape Horn_.

  GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK

  Transcriber’s Notes

  --Copyright notice provided as in the original—this e-text is public domain in the country of publication.

  --Silently corrected palpable typos; left non-standard spellings and dialect unchanged.

  --Relocated the illustrations (printed on unnumbered pages) to the corresponding paragraph in the text.

  --In the text versions, delimited italics text in _underscores_ (the HTML version reproduces the font form of the printed book.)

 
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