BOOKS THAT NEVER GROW OLD
Alger Series
Clean Adventure Stories for Boys
The Most Complete List Published
The following list does not contain all the books that Horatio Alger wrote, but it contains most of them, and certainly the best.
Horatio Alger is to boys what Charles Dickens is to grown-ups. His work is just as popular to-day as it was years ago. The books have a quality, the value of which is beyond computation.
There are legions of boys of foreign parents who are being helped along the road to true Americanism by reading these books which are so peculiarly American in tone that the reader cannot fail to absorb some of the spirit of fair play and clean living which is so characteristically American.
In this list will be included certain books by Edward Stratemeyer, Oliver Optic, and other authors who wrote the Alger type of stories, which are equal in interest and wholesomeness with those written by the famous author after whom this great line of books for boys is named.
ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
By HORATIO ALGER, Jr.
- 1—Driven from Home
- 2—A Cousin’s Conspiracy
- 3—Ned Newton
- 4—Andy Gordon
- 5—Tony, the Tramp
- 6—The Five Hundred Dollar Check
- 7—Helping Himself
- 8—Making His Way
- 9—Try and Trust
- 10—Only an Irish Boy
- 11—Jed, the Poorhouse Boy
- 12—Chester Rand
- 13—Grit, the Young Boatman of Pine Point
- 14—Joe’s Luck
- 15—From Farm Boy to Senator
- 16—The Young Outlaw
- 17—Jack’s Ward
- 18—Dean Dunham
- 19—In a New World
- 20—Both Sides of the Continent
- 21—The Store Boy
- 22—Brave and Bold
- 23—A New York Boy
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 January, 1929
24—Bob Burton
25—The Young Adventurer
To be published in February, 1929.
26—Julius, the Street Boy
27—Adrift in New York
To be published in March, 1929.
28—Tom Brace
29—Struggling Upward
To be published in April, 1929.
30—The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy
31—Tom Tracy
To be published in May, 1929
32—The Young Acrobat
33—Bound to Rise
34—Hector’s Inheritance
To be published in June, 1929
35—Do and Dare
36—The Tin Box
NOW IN PRINT
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
- 98—The Last Cruise of The Spitfire
- 99—Reuben Stone’s Discovery
- 100—True to Himself
- 101—Richard Dare’s Venture
- 102—Oliver Bright’s Search
- 103—To Alaska for Gold
- 104—The Young Auctioneer
- 105—Bound to Be an Electrician
- 106—Shorthand Tom
- 108—Joe, the Surveyor
- 109—Larry, the Wanderer
- 110—The Young Ranchman
- 111—The Young Lumberman
- 112—The Young Explorers
- 113—Boys of the Wilderness
- 114—Boys of the Great Northwest
- 115—Boys of the Gold Field
- 116—For His Country
- 117—Comrades in Peril
- 118—The Young Pearl Hunters
- 119—The Young Bandmaster
- 121—On Fortune’s Trail
- 122—Lost in the Land of Ice
- 123—Bob, the Photographer
By OLIVER OPTIC
- 124—Among the Missing
- 125—His Own Helper
- 126—Honest Kit Dunstable
- 127—Every Inch a Boy
- 128—The Young Pilot
- 129—Always in Luck
- 130—Rich and Humble
- 131—In School and Out
- 133—Work and Win
- 135—Haste and Waste
- 136—Royal Tarr’s Pluck
- 137—The Prisoners of the Cave
- 138—Louis Chiswick’s Mission
- 139—The Professor’s Son
- 140—The Young Hermit
- 141—The Cruise of The Dandy
- 142—Building Himself Up
- 143—Lyon Hart’s Heroism
- 144—Three Young Silver Kings
- 145—Making a Man of Himself
- 146—Striving for His Own
- 147—Through by Daylight
- 148—Lightning Express
- 149—On Time
- 150—Switch Off
- 151—Brake Up
- 152—Bear and Forbear
- 153—The “Starry Flag”
- 154—Breaking Away
- 155—Seek and Find
- 156—Freaks of Fortune
- 157—Make or Break
- 158—Down the River
- 159—The Boat Club
- 160—All Aboard
- 161—Now or Never
- 162—Try Again
- 163—Poor and Proud
- 164—Little by Little
- 165—The Sailor Boy
- 166—The Yankee Middy
- 167—Brave Old Salt
| 175—Fighting for Fortune | By Roy Franklin |
| 176—The Young Steel Worker | By Frank H. MacDougal |
| 177—The Go-ahead Boys | By Gale Richards |
| 178—For the Right | By Roy Franklin |
| 179—The Motor Cycle Boys | By Donald Grayson |
| 180—The Wall Street Boy | By Allan Montgomery |
| 181—Stemming the Tide | By Roy Franklin |
| 182—On High Gear | By Donald Grayson |
| 183—A Wall Street Fortune | By Allan Montgomery |
| 184—Winning by Courage | By Roy Franklin |
| 185—From Auto to Airship | By Donald Grayson |
| 186—Camp and Canoe | By Remson Douglas |
| 187—Winning Against Odds | By Roy Franklin |
| 188—The Luck of Vance Sevier | By Frederick Gibson |
| 189—The Island Castaway | By Roy Franklin |
| 190—The Boy Marvel | By Frank H. MacDougal |
| 191—A Boy With a Purpose | By Roy Franklin |
| 192—The River Fugitives | By Remson Douglas |
A CARNIVAL OF ACTION
ADVENTURE LIBRARY
Splendid, Interesting, Big Stories
This line is devoted exclusively to a splendid type of adventure story, in the big outdoors. There is really a breath of fresh air in each of them, and the reader who pays fifteen cents for a copy of this line feels that he has received his money’s worth and a little more.
The authors of these books are experienced in the art of writing, and know just what the up-to-date American reader wants.
ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
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. |
| 65—Golden Bighorn | By William Wallace Cook |
| 66—The Square Deal Garage | By Burt L. Standish |
| 67—Ridgway of Montana | By Wm. MacLeod Raine |
| 68—The Motor Wizard’s Daring | By Burt L. Standish |
| 80—A Submarine Cruise | By Donald Grayson |
| 81—The Vanishing Junk | By Remson Douglas |
| 82—In Strange Waters | By Donald Grayson |
| 83—Afloat with Capt. Dynamite | By Wilson Carew |
| 84—Bob Steele’s Motor Boat | By Donald Grayson |
| 85—The Filibusters | By Frederick Gibson |
| 86—Bob Steele’s Reverse | By Donald Grayson |
| 87—On Wooded Trails | By Frederick Gibson |
| 88—Bob Steele’s New Aeroplane | By Donald Grayson |
| 89—Buck Badger’s Ranch | By Russell Williams |
| 90—Bob Steele’s Last Flight | By Donald Grayson |
| 91—In Full Cry | By Richard Marsh |
| 92—The Fatal Legacy | By Louis Tracy |
| 93—His Heritage | By W. B. M. Ferguson |
| 94—The Treasure of the Golden Crater | By Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry |
| 95—The Ape and the Diamond | By Richard Marsh |
| 96—The Camp in the Snow | By William Murray Graydon |
| 97—Nobody’s Fool | By Frederick Gibson |
| 98—A Case of Identity | By Richard Marsh |
| 99—Randy, the Pilot | By Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry |
| 100—The Reluctant Queen | By J. Kenilworth Egerton |
| 101—The Goddess—A Demon | By Richard Marsh |
| 102—The Survivor | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 103—The Fate of the Plotter | By Louis Tracy |
| 104—Philip Bennion’s Death | By Richard Marsh |
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 January, 1929. | |
| 105—Mysterious Mr. Sabin | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 106—The Strange Disappearance of Lady Delia | By Louis Tracy |
| To be published in February, 1929. | |
| 107—Master of Men | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 108—The Whistle of Fate | By Richard Marsh |
| To be published in March, 1929. | |
| 109—The Wooing of Esther Gray | By E. Louis Tracy |
| 110—The Great Awakening | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| To be published in April, 1929. | |
| 111—A Strange Wooing | By Richard Marsh |
| 112—His Father’s Crime | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| To be published in May, 1929. | |
| 113—At the Court of the Maharaja | By Louis Tracy |
| 114—In the Service of Love | By Richard Marsh |
| To be published in June, 1929. | |
| 115—As a Man Lives | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 116—The Glitter of Jewels | By J. Kenilworth Egerton |
NOTE THE NEW TITLES LISTED
Western Story Library
For Everyone Who Likes Adventure
Ted Strong and his band of broncho-busters have most exciting adventures in this line of attractive big books, and furnish the reader with an almost unlimited number of thrills.
If you like a really good Western cowboy story, then this line is made expressly for you.
ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
| 1—Ted Strong, Cowboy | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 2—Ted Strong Among the Cattlemen | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 3—Ted Strong’s Black Mountain Ranch | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 4—Ted Strong With Rifle and Lasso | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 5—Ted Strong Lost in the Desert | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 6—Ted Strong Fighting the Rustlers | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 7—Ted Strong and the Rival Miners | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 8—Ted Strong and the Last of the Herd | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 9—Ted Strong on a Mountain Trail | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 10—Ted Strong Across the Prairie | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 11—Ted Strong Out for Big Game | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 12—Ted Strong Challenged | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 13—Ted Strong’s Close Call | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 14—Ted Strong’s Passport | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 15—Ted Strong’s Nebraska Ranch | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 16—Ted Strong’s Cattle Drive | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 17—Ted Strong’s Stampede | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 18—Ted Strong’s Prairie Trail | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 19—Ted Strong’s Surprise | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 20—Ted Strong’s Wolf Hunters | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 21—Ted Strong’s Crooked Trail | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 22—Ted Strong in Colorado | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 23—Ted Strong’s Justice | By Edward C. Taylor |
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 January, 1929. | |
| 24—Ted Strong’s Treasure | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 25—Ted Strong’s Search | By Edward C. Taylor |
| To be published in February, 1929. | |
| 26—Ted Strong’s Diamond Mine | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 27—Ted Strong’s Manful Task | By Edward C. Taylor |
| To be published in March, 1929. | |
| 28—Ted Strong, Manager | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 29—Ted Strong’s Man Hunt | By Edward C. Taylor |
| To be published in April, 1929. | |
| 30—Ted Strong’s Gold Mine | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 31—Ted Strong’s Broncho Boys | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 32—Ted Strong’s Wild Horse | By Edward C. Taylor |
| To be published in May, 1929. | |
| 33—Ted Strong’s Tenderfoot | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 34—Ted Strong’s Stowaway | By Edward C. Taylor |
| To be published in June, 1929. | |
| 35—Ted Strong’s Prize Herd | By Edward C. Taylor |
| 36—Ted Strong’s Trouble | By Edward C. Taylor |