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CONTENTS
[Chapter I. A Cabinet Discussion.]
[Chapter II. A Matter in Confidence.]
[Chapter III. Paxton’s Warning.]
[Chapter VI. A Meeting After Dark.]
[Chapter VII. Discouraging News.]
[Chapter VIII. The Lost Cause.]
[Chapter IX. The Girl in Pink.]
[Chapter X. An Unpleasant Surprise.]
[Chapter XI. A Diplomat’s Daughter.]
[Chapter XII. On the Right Track.]
[Chapter XIII. Truth Will Out.]
[Chapter XIV. A Mysterious Summons.]
[Chapter XVI. The Señora or the President.]
[Chapter XVII. A Serious Charge.]
[Chapter XVIII. A New Menace.]
[Chapter XX. What Gale Overheard.]
[Chapter XXIII. Under Sealed Orders.]
[Chapter XXV. Captain Cortrell’s Orders.]
[Chapter XXVI. The Plate Developed.]
[Chapter XXVII. A Serious Situation.]
[Chapter XXVIII. The Prisoner.]
[Chapter XXIX. A Vain Appeal.]
[Chapter XXXI. Portiforo’s Way.]
[Chapter XXXIII. At the Palace.]
[Chapter XXXIV. Blue Spectacles.]
[Chapter XXXV. Wireless Warning.]
[Chapter XXXVI. A Welcome Intrusion.]
[Chapter XXXVIII. Like a Bad Penny.]
[Chapter XXXIX. Cause For Anxiety.]
[Chapter XL. An Interrupted Dinner.]
[Chapter XLI. A Bold Attempt.]
[Chapter XLII. Gale Turns a Trick.]
[Chapter XLIII. A Little Keepsake.]
[Chapter XLIV. The Developed Film.]
[Chapter XLV. Two Laconic Orders.]
[Chapter XLVI. Beside the Great Gun.]
The Adventure Library No. 69
The
Presidential
Snapshot
By Bertram Lebhar
STREET & SMITH CORP. PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
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By WILLIAM WALLACE COOK
| 1—The Desert Argonaut | |
| 2—A Quarter to Four | |
| 3—Thorndyke of the Bonita | |
| 4—A Round Trip to the Year 2000 | |
| 5—The Gold Gleaners | |
| 6—The Spur of Necessity | |
| 7—The Mysterious Mission | |
| 8—The Goal of a Million | |
| 9—Marooned in 1492 | |
| 10—Running the Signal | |
| 11—His Friend the Enemy | |
| 12—In the Web | |
| 13—A Deep Sea Game | |
| 14—The Paymaster’s Special | |
| 15—Adrift in the Unknown | |
| 16—Jim Dexter, Cattleman | |
| 17—Juggling with Liberty | |
| 18—Back from Bedlam | |
| 19—A River Tangle | |
| 20—Billionaire Pro Tem | |
| 21—In the Wake of the Scimitar | |
| 22—His Audacious Highness | |
| 23—At Daggers Drawn | |
| 24—The Eighth Wonder | |
| 25—The Cat’s-Paw | |
| 26—The Cotton Bag | |
| 27—Little Miss Vassar | |
| 28—Cast Away at the Pole | |
| 29—The Testing of Noyes | |
| 30—The Fateful Seventh | |
| 31—Montana | |
| 32—The Deserter | |
| 33—The Sheriff of Broken Bow | |
| 34—Wanted: A Highwayman | |
| 35—Frisbie of San Antone | |
| 36—His Last Dollar | |
| 37—Fools for Luck | |
| 38—Dare of Darling & Co. | |
| 39—Trailing “The Josephine” | |
| 40—The Snapshot Chap | By Bertram Lebhar |
| 41—Brothers of the Thin Wire | By Franklin Pitt |
| 42—Jungle Intrigue | By Edmond Lawrence |
| 43—His Snapshot Lordship | By Bertram Lebhar |
| 44—Folly Lode | By James F. Dorrance |
| 45—The Forest Rogue | By Julian G. Wharton |
| 46—Snapshot Artillery | By Bertram Lebhar |
| 47—Stanley Holt, Thoroughbred | By Ralph Boston |
| 48—The Riddle and the Ring | By Gordon McLaren |
| 49—The Black Eye Snapshot | By Bertram Lebhar |
| 50—Bainbridge of Bangor | By Julian G. Wharton |
| 51—Amid Crashing Hills | By Edmond Lawrence |
| 52—The Big Bet Snapshot | By Bertram Lebhar |
| 53—Boots and Saddles | By J. Aubrey Tyson |
| 54—Hazzard of West Point | By Edmond Lawrence |
| 55—Service Courageous | By Don Cameron Shafer |
| 56—On Post | By Bertram Lebhar |
| 57—Jack Cope, Trooper | By Roy Fessenden |
| 58—Service Audacious | By Don Cameron Shafer |
| 59—When Fortune Dares | By Emerson Baker |
| 60—In the Land of Treasure | By Barry Wolcott |
| 61—A Soul Laid Bare | By J. Kenilworth Egerton |
| 62—Wireless Sid | By Dana R. Preston |
| 63—Garrison’s Finish | By W. B. M. Ferguson |
| 64—Bob Storm of the Navy | By Ensign Lee Tempest, U. S. N. |
In order that there may be no confusion, we desire to say that the books listed below will be issued during the respective months in New York City and vicinity. They may not reach the readers at a distance promptly, on account of delays in transportation.
| To be published in July, 1927. | |
| 65—Golden Bighorn | By William Wallace Cook |
| 66—The Square Deal Garage | By Burt L. Standish |
| To be published in August, 1927. | |
| 67—Ridgway of Montana | By Wm. MacLeod Raine |
| 68—The Motor Wizard’s Daring | By Burt L. Standish |
| 69—The Presidential Snapshot | By Bertram Lebhar |
| To be published in September, 1927. | |
| 70—The Sky Pilot | By Burt L. Standish |
| 71—An Innocent Outlaw | By William Wallace Cook |
| To be published in October, 1927. | |
| 72—The Motor Wizard’s Mystery | By Burt L. Standish |
| 73—From Copy Boy to Reporter | By W. Bert Foster |
| To be published in November, 1927. | |
| 74—The Motor Wizard’s Strange Adventure | By Burt L. Standish |
| 75—Lee Blake, Trolley Man | By Boland Ashford Phillips |
| To be published in December, 1927. | |
| 76—The Motor Wizard’s Clean-up | By Burt L. Standish |
| 77—Rogers of Butte | By William Wallace Cook |
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