Dave Porter's war honors
Dave Porter Series
OR AT THE FRONT WITH THE FIGHTING ENGINEERS
BY EDWARD STRATEMEYER Author of “Dave Porter at Oak Hall,” “Old Glory Series,” “Colonial Series,” “Lakeport Series,” etc.
ILLUSTRATED BY R. EMMETT OWEN
BOSTON LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.
Published, April, 1919 Copyright, 1919, By Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
All rights reserved
DAVE PORTER’S WAR HONORS Norwood Press BERWICK & SMITH CO. NORWOOD, MASS. U. S. A.
“Dave Porter’s War Honors” is a complete story in itself, but forms the fifteenth volume in a line issued under the general title, “Dave Porter Series.”
As my old readers know, this line was begun years ago by the publication of “Dave Porter at Oak Hall,” in which I introduced a wide-awake American boy at a typical American boarding-school. This was followed by “Dave Porter in the South Seas,” and then by “Dave Porter’s Return to School.” After that we had “Dave Porter in the Far North,” where the lad went on a long journey looking for his father; “Dave Porter and His Classmates,” in which the hero was put to a most severe test; and then by “Dave Porter at Star Ranch,” where a number of strenuous adventures befell him.
Leaving the West, Dave returned again to school, as related in “Dave Porter and His Rivals.” Then came a remarkable voyage, as narrated in “Dave Porter on Cave Island”; following which he taught some of his school friends a much-needed lesson, the particulars of which were set forth in “Dave Porter and the Runaways.”
It was not long after this that we again found our hero in the West, as related in “Dave Porter in the Gold Fields,” where he helped to relocate a lost mine. Coming back, he put in a grand vacation in the Adirondack Mountains, many of the particulars of which are told in “Dave Porter at Bear Camp.”