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The Tom Fairfield
Series

By Allen Chapman

Author of the "Fred Fenton Athletic Series," "The Boys
of Pluck Series," and "The Darewell Chums Series."
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.


Tom Fairfield is a typical American lad, full of life and energy, a boy who believes in doing things. To know Tom is to love him.


Tom Fairfield's Schooldays
or The Chums of Elmwood Hall
Tells of how Tom started for school, of the mystery surrounding one of the Hall seniors, and of how the hero went to the rescue. The first book in a line that is bound to become decidedly popular.

Tom Fairfield at Sea
or The Wreck of the Silver Star

Tom's parents had gone to Australia and then been cast away somewhere in the Pacific. Tom set out to find them and was himself cast away. A thrilling picture of the perils of the deep.

Tom Fairfield in Camp
or The Secret of the Old Mill

The boys decided to go camping, and located near an old mill. A wild man resided there and he made it decidedly lively for Tom and his chums. The secret of the old mill adds to the interest of the volume.

Tom Fairfield's Luck and Pluck
or Working to Clear His Name

While Tom was back at school some of his enemies tried to get him into trouble. Then something unusual occurred and Tom was suspected of a crime. How he set to work to clear his name is told in a manner to interest all young readers.


CUPPLES & LEON CO. Publishers NEW YORK


The Darewell Chums Series

By Allen Chapman

Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. 60 cents each, postpaid.

The Darewell Chums
Or, The Heroes of the School

A BRIGHT, lively story for boys, telling of the doings of four chums, at school and elsewhere. There is a strong holding plot, and several characters who are highly amusing. Any youth getting this book will consider it a prize and tell all his friends about it.

The Darewell Chums in the City
Or, The Disappearance of Ned Wilding

FROM a country town the scene is changed to a great city. One of the chums has disappeared in an extraordinary manner, and the others institute a hunt for him. The youths befriend a city waif, who in turn makes a revelation which clears up the mystery.

The Darewell Chums in the Woods
Or, Frank Roscoe's Secret
THE boys had planned for a grand outing when something happened of which none of them had dreamed. They thought one of their number had done a great wrong—at least it looked so. But they could not really believe the accusations made, so they set to work to help Frank all they could. All went camping some miles from home, and when not hunting and fishing spent their time in learning the truth of what had occurred.

The Darewell Chums on a Cruise
Or, Fenn Masterson's Odd Discovery

A TALE of the Great Lakes. The boys run across some Canadian smugglers and stumble on the secret of a valuable mine.

The Darewell Chums in a Winter Camp
Or, Bart Keene's Best Shot

HERE is a lively tale of ice and snow, of jolly good times in a winter camp, hunting and trapping, and of taking it easy around a roaring campfire.


CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK


Boys of Pluck Series

By Allen Chapman

Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth. 60 cents per volume

The Young Express Agent
Or, Bart Stirling's Road Success
BART'S father was the express agent in a country town. When an explosion of fireworks rendered him unfit for work, the boy took it upon himself to run the express office. The tale gives a good idea of the express business in general.

Two Boy Publishers
Or, From Typecase to Editor's Chair

THIS tale will appear strongly to all lads who wish to know how a newspaper is printed and published. The two boy publishers work their way up, step by step, from a tiny printing office to the ownership of a town paper.

Mail Order Frank
Or, A Smart Boy and His Chances

HERE we have a story covering an absolutely new field—that of the mail-order business. How Frank started in a small way and gradually worked his way up to a business figure of considerable importance is told in a fascinating manner.

A Business Boy's Pluck
Or, Winning Success

THIS relates the ups and downs of a young storekeeper. He has some keen rivals, but "wins out" in more ways than one. All youths who wish to go into business will want this volume.

The Young Land Agent
Or, The Secret of the Borden Estate

THE young land agent had several rivals, and they did all possible to bring his schemes of selling town lots to naught. But Nat persevered, showed up his rivals in their true light, and not only made a success of the business but likewise cleared up his mother's claim to some valuable real estate.


CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK