Author of the TOM SLADE BOOKS
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Roy Blakeley
In one of the books which Roy Blakeley and his patrol collect from a kindly old gentleman, in a book-drive for the soldiers, Pee-wee Harris discovers what he believes to be a sinister looking memorandum, and he becomes convinced that the old gentleman is a genuine spy. But the laugh is on Pee-wee, as usual, for the donor of the book turns out to be an author, and the suspicious memorandum is only a literary mark. The author, however, is so pleased with the boys' patriotism and amused at Pee-wee's zeal, that he loans them his houseboat, in which they make the trip up the Hudson to their beloved Temple Camp, which every boy who has read the TOM SLADE BOOKS will be glad to see once more.
Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp
Roy Blakeley and his patrol are found in this book once more happily established in camp. A rivalry between the Silver Foxes and the other patrols springs up in the quest for Spruce and Black Walnut for which the government is in need. Roy and his friends incur the wrath of a land owner, but the doughty Pee-wee saves the situation and the wealthy landowner as well, when he guides him out of the deep forest where he has lost himself. The boys wake up one morning to find Black Lake flooded far over its banks, and the solving of this mystery furnishes some exciting reading.
Roy Blakeley, Pathfinder
Roy and his rusty comrades having come to Temple Camp by water, resolve that they will make the journey home by foot. On the way they capture a leopard escaped from a circus, which exciting adventure brings about an amusing acquaintance with the strange people who belong to the traveling show. The boys are instrumental in solving a deep mystery, and finding among the show people one who has long been missing and for whom search has been made the country over.
Roy Blakeley's Camp on Wheels
This is the story of the wild and roaming career of a ramshackle old railroad car which has been given ROY and his companions for a troop meeting place. The boys who have spent a hard day cleaning and repairing the car, fall asleep in it. In the darkness of the night, and by a singular error of the railroad people, the car is "taken up" by a freight train and instead of being left at a designated point several miles below, is carried westward, so that when the boys awake in the morning they find themselves in a country altogether strange and new. The story tells of the many and exciting adventures in this car as it journeys from place to place.
Roy Blakeley's Silver Fox Patrol
In the car which Roy Blakeley and his friends have for a meeting place is discovered an old faded letter, dating from the Klondike gold days, and it appears to intimate the location of certain bags of gold, buried by a train robber who had held up a train bringing passengers home from the Canadian Northwest. The quest for this treasure is made in an automobile and the strange adventures on this trip constitute the story.
Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York
THE EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW SERIES
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BIRDS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
By Neltje Blanchan. Illustrated
EARTH AND SKY EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
By Julia Ellen Rogers. Illustrated
ESSAYS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie
FAIRY TALES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie
FAMOUS STORIES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie
FOLK TALES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie
HEROES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie
HEROINES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Coedited by Hamilton W. Mabie and Kate Stephens
HYMNS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Dolores Bacon
LEGENDS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie
MYTHS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie
OPERAS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
By Dolores Bacon. Illustrated
PICTURES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
By Dolores Bacon. Illustrated
POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Mary E. Burt
PROSE EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Mary E. Burt
SONGS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Edited by Dolores Bacon
TREES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
By Julia Ellen Rogers. Illustrated
WATER WONDERS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
By Jean M. Thompson. Illustrated
WILD ANIMALS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
By Julia Ellen Rogers. Illustrated
WILD FLOWERS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
By Frederic William Stack. Illustrated
Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York