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  THE TOM SWIFT SERIES

  By VICTOR APPLETON 12mo. CLOTH. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING. COLOREDWRAPPERS.

  These spirited tales convey In a realistic way the wonderful advancesin land and sea locomotion. Stories like these are impressed upon thememory and their reading is productive only of good.

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE Or Fun and Adventure on the Road

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR BOAT Or The Rivals of Lake Carlopa

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIRSHIP Or The Stirring cruise of the Red Cloud

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS SUBMARINE BOAT Or Under the Ocean for Sunken Treasure

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS ELECTRIC RUNABOUT Or The Speediest car on the Road

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS WIRELESS MESSAGE Or The castaways of Earthquake Island

  TOM SWIFT AMONG THE DIAMOND MAKERS Or The Secret of Phantom Mountain

  TOM SWIFT IN THE CAVES OF ICE Or The Wreck of the Airship

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS SKY RACER Or The Quickest Flight on Record

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS ELECTRIC RIFLE Or Daring Adventures In Elephant Land

  TOM SWIFT IN THE CITY OF GOLD Or Marvelous Adventures Underground

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIR GLIDER Or Seeking the Platinum Treasure

  TOM SWIFT IN CAPTIVITY Or A Daring Escape by Airship

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS WIZARD CAMERA Or The Perils of Moving Picture Taking

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS GREAT SEARCHLIGHT Or On the Border for Uncle Sam

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS GIANT CANNON Or The Longest Shots on Record

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS PHOTO TELEPHONE Or The Picture that Saved a Fortune

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS AERIAL WARSHIP Or The Naval Terror of the Seas

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS BIG TUNNEL Or The Hidden city of the Andes

  THE BUNNY BROWN SERIES

  By LAURA LEE HOPE

  Author of the Popular "Bobbsey Twins" Books

  wrapper and text illustrations drawn by

  FLORENCE ENGLAND NOSWORTHY 12mo. DURABLY BOUND. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORMSTYLE OF BINDING

  These stories by the author of the "Bobbsey Twins" Books are eagerlywelcomed by the little folks from about five to ten years of age. Theireyes fairly dance with delight at the lively doings of inquisitivelittle Bunny Brown and his cunning, trustful sister Sue.

  Bunny was a lively little boy, very inquisitive. When he did anything,Sue followed his leadership. They had many adventures, some comical inthe extreme.

  BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE ON GRANDPA'S FARM BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE PLAYING CIRCUS BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE AT CAMP REST-A-WHILE BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE AT AUNT LU'S CITY HOME BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE IN THE BIG WOODS BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE ON AN AUTO TOUR BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE AND THEIR SHETLAND PONY BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE GIVING A SHOW BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE AT CHRISTMAS TREE COVE

  THE BOBBSEY TWINS BOOKS

  For Little Men and Women

  By LAURA LEE HOPE

  Author of "The Bunny Brown" Series. Etc. 12mo. DURABLY BOUND.ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING

  Copyright publications which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Books thatcharm the hearts of the little ones, and of which they never tire.

  THE BOBBSEY TWINS THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN THE COUNTRY THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE SEASHORE THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SCHOOL THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SNOW LODGE THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON A HOUSEBOAT THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT MEADOW BROOK THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT HOME THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN A GREAT CITY THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON BLUEBERRY ISLAND THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP BLUE SEA THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN THE GREAT WEST

  THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS SERIES

  By LAURA LEE HOPE

  Author of "The Bobbsey Twins Series."

  12mo. BOUND IN CLOTH. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING

  The adventures of Ruth and Alice DeVere. Their father, a widower, is anactor who has taken up work for the "movies." Both girls wish to aidhim in his work and visit various localities to act in all sorts ofpictures.

  THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS Or First Appearance in Photo Dramas.

  Having lost his voice, the father of the girls goes into the movies andthe girls follow. Tells how many "parlor dramas" are filmed.

  THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT OAK FARM Or Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays.

  Full of fun in the country, the haps and mishaps of taking film plays,and giving an account of two unusual discoveries.

  THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS SNOWBOUND Or The Proof on the Film.

  A tale of winter adventures in the wilderness, showing how thephoto-play actors sometimes suffer.

  THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS UNDER THE PALMS Or Lost in the Wilds of Florida.

  How they went to the land of palms, played many parts in dramas beforethe camera; were lost, and aided others who were also lost.

  THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT ROCKY RANCH Or Great Days Among the Cowboys.

  All who have ever seen moving pictures of the rest west will want toknow just how they are made. This volume gives every detail and is fullof clean fun and excitement.

  THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT SEA Or a Pictured Shipwreck that Became Real.

  A thrilling account of the girls' experiences on the water.

  THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS IN WAR PLAYS Or The Sham Battles at Oak Farm.

  The girls play important parts in big battle scenes and have plenty ofhard work along with considerable fun.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS SERIES

  By CAPTAIN QUINCY ALLEN

  The outdoor chums are four wide-awake lads, sons of wealthy men of asmall city located on a lake. The boys love outdoor life, and aregreatly interested in hunting, fishing, and picture taking. They havemotor cycles, motor boats, canoes, etc., and during their vacations goeverywhere and have all sorts of thrilling adventures. The stories givefull directions for camping out, how to fish, how to hunt wild animalsand prepare the skins for stuffing, how to manage a canoe, how to swim,etc. Full of the spirit of outdoor life.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS Or The First Tour of the Rod, Gun and Camera Club.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS ON THE LAKE Or Lively Adventures on Wildcat Island.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS IN THE FOREST Or Laying the Ghost of Oak Ridge.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS ON THE GULF Or Rescuing the Lost Balloonists.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS AFTER BIG GAME. Or Perilous Adventures in the Wilderness.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS ON A HOUSEBOAT Or The Rivals of the Mississippi.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS IN THE BIG WOODS Or The Rival Hunters at Lumber Run.

  THE OUTDOOR CHUMS AT CABIN POINT Or The Golden Cup Mystery.

  12mo. Averaging 240 pages. Illustrated. Handsomely bound in Cloth.

  THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH SERIES

  By GERTRUDE W. MORRISON

  12mo. BOUND IN CLOTH. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING.

  Here is a series full of the spirit of high school life of today. Thegirls are real flesh-and-blood characters, and we follow them withinterest in school and out. There are many contested matches on trackand field, and on the water, as well as doings in the classroom and onthe school stage. There it plenty of fun and excitement, all clean,pure and wholesome.

  THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH Or Rivals for all Honors.

  A stirring tale of high school life, full of fun, with a tomb ofmystery and a strange initiation.

  THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON LAKE LUNA Or The Crew That Won.

  Telling of water sports and fun galore, and of fine times in camp.

  THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH AT BASKETBALL Or The Great Gymnasium Mystery.

  Here we have a number of thrilling contests at basketball and inaddition, the solving of a mystery which had bothered the high schoolauthorities for a long while.

  THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON THE STAGE Or The Play That Took the Prize.

  How the girls went In for theatricals and how one of them wrote a playwhich afterward was made over f
or the professional stage and brought insome much-needed money.

  THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON TRACK AND FIELD Or The Girl Champions of the School League

  This story takes in high school athletics In their most approved andup-to-date fashion. Full of fun and excitement.

  THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH IN CAMP Or The Old Professor's Secret

  The girls went camping on Acorn Island and had a delightful time atboating, swimming and picnic parties.

  THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH SERIES

  By GRAHAM B. FORBES

  Never was there a cleaner, brighter, more manly boy than Frank Allen,the hero of this series of boys' tales, and never was there a bettercrowd of lads to associate with than the students of the School. Allboys will read these stories with deep interest. The rivalry betweenthe towns along the river was of the keenest, and plots and counterplotto win the champions, at baseball, at football, at boat racing, attrack athletics, and at ice hockey, were without number. Any ladreading one volume of this series will surely want the others.

  THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH Or The All Around Rivals of the School

  THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE DIAMOND Or Winning Out by Pluck

  THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE RIVER Or The Boat Race Plot that Failed

  THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE GRIDIRON Or The Struggle for the Silver Cup

  THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE ICE Or Out for the Hockey Championship

  THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH IN TRACK ATHLETICS Or A Long Run that Won

  THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH IN WINTER SPORTS Or Stirring Doings on Skates and Iceboats

  12mo. Illustrated. Handsomely bound In cloth, with cover design andwrappers in color.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS SERIES

  By VICTOR APPLETON

  12mo. BOUND IN CLOTH. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING.

  Moving pictures and photo plays are famous the world over, and in thisline of books the reader is given a full description of how the filmsare made--the scenes of little dramas, indoors and out, trick picturesto satisfy the curious, soul-stirring pictures of city affairs, life inthe Wild West, among the cowboys and Indians, thrilling rescues alongthe seacoast, the daring of picture hunters in the jungle among savagebeasts, and the great risks run in picturing conditions in a land ofearthquakes. The volumes teem with adventures and will be foundinteresting from first chapter to last.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS Or Perils of a Great City Depicted.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS IN THE WEST Or Taking Scenes Among the Cowboys and Indians.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS ON THE COAST Or Showing the Perils of the Deep.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS IN THE JUNGLE Or Stirring Times Among the Wild Animals.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS IN EARTHQUAKE LAND Or Working Amid Many Perils.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS AND THE FLOOD Or Perilous Days on the Mississippi.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS AT PANAMA Or Stirring Adventures Along the Great Canal.

  THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS UNDER THE SEA Or The Treasure of the Lost Ship.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS SERIES

  By LAURA LEE HOPE Author of the "Bobbsey Twin Books" and "Bunny Brown"Series.

  These tales take in the various adventures participated in by severalbright, up-to-date girls who love outdoor life. They are clean andwholesome, free from sensationalism, absorbing from the first chapterto the last.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS OF DEEPDALE Or Camping and Tramping for Fun and Health.

  Telling bow the girls organized their Camping and Tramping Club, howthey went on a tour, and of various adventures which befell them.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE Or Stirring Cruise of the Motor Boat Gem.

  One of the girls becomes the proud possessor of a motor boat andinvites her club members to take a trip down the river to Rainbow Lake,a beautiful sheet of water lying between the mountains.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A MOTOR CAR Or The Haunted Mansion of Shadow Valley.

  One of the girls has learned to run a big motor ear, and she invitedthe club to go on a tour to visit some distant relatives. On the waythey stop at a deserted mansion and make a surprising discovery.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A WINTER CAMP Or Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats.

  In this story, the scene is shifted to a winter season. The girls havesome jolly times skating and ice boating, and visit a hunters ramp inthe big woods.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN FLORIDA Or Wintering in the Sunny South.

  The parents of one of the girls have bought an orange grove in Florida,and her companions are invited to visit the place. They take a tripinto the interior, where several unusual things happen.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT OCEAN VIEW Or The Box that Was Found in the Sand.

  The girls have great fun and solve a mystery while on an outing alongthe New England coast.

  THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON PINE ISLAND Or A Cave and What it Contained.

  A bright, healthful story, full of good times at a bungalow camp onPine Island.

  CHARMING BOOKS FOR GIRLS

  WHEN PATTY WENT TO COLLEGE, By Jean Webster. Illustrated by C. D.Williams.

  One of the best stories of life in a girl's college that has ever beenwritten. It is bright, whimsical and entertaining, lifelike, laughableand thoroughly human.

  JUST PATTY, By Jean Webster. Illustrated by C. M. Relyea.

  Patty is full of the joy of living, fun-loving, given to ingeniousmischief for its own sake, with a disregard for pretty convention whichis an unfailing source of joy to her fellows.

  THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL, By Eleanor Gates. With four full pageillustrations.

  This story relates the experience of one of those unfortunate childrenwhose early days are passed in the companionship of a governess, seldomseeing either parent, and famishing for natural love and tenderness. Acharming play as dramatized by the author.

  REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM, By Kate Douglas Wiggin.

  One of the most beautiful studies of childhood--Rebecca's artistic,unusual and quaintly charming qualities stand out midst a circle ofaustere New Englanders. The stage version is making a phenomenaldramatic record.

  NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA, By Kate Douglas Wiggin. Illustrated by F.C. Yohn.

  Additional episodes in the girlhood of this delightful heroine thatcarry Rebecca through various stages to her eighteenth birthday.

  REBECCA MARY, By Annie Hamilton Donnell. Illustrated by ElizabethShippen Green.

  This author possesses the rare gift of portraying all the grotesquelittle joys and sorrows and scruples of this very small girl with apathos that is peculiarly genuine and appealing.

  EMMY LOU: Her Book and Heart, By George Madden Martin, illustrated byCharles Louis Hinton.

  Emmy Lou is irresistibly lovable, because she is so absolutely real.She is just a bewitchingly innocent, hugable little maid. The book iswonderfully human.

  BOOKS BY VICTOR APPLETON

  THE TOM SWIFT SERIES

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR-CYCLE Or Fun and Adventures on the Road

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR-BOAT Or The Rivals of Lake Carlopa

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIRSHIP Or the Stirring Cruise of the Red cloud

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS SUBMARINE BOAT Or Under the Ocean for Sunken Treasure

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS ELECTRIC RUNABOUT Or the Speediest Car on the Road

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS WIRELESS MESSAGE Or the castaways of Earthquake Island

  TOM SWIFT AMONG THE DIAMOND MAKERS Or the Secret of Phantom Mountain

  TOM SWIFT IN THE CAVES OF ICE Or the Wreck of the Airship

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS SKY RACER Or The Quickest Flight on Record

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS ELECTRIC RIFLE Or Daring Adventures in Elephant Land

  TOM SWIFT IN THE CITY OF GOLD Or Marvelous Adventures Underground

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIR GLIDER Or Seeking the Platinum Treasure

  TOM SWIFT IN CAPTIVITY Or A Daring Escape by Airship

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS WIZARD CAMERA Or Thri
lling Adventures While Taking Moving Pictures

  TOM SWIFT AND HIS GREAT SEARCHLIGHT Or On the Border for Uncle Sam

 
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