THE MEDAL LIBRARY

FAMOUS COPYRIGHTED STORIES FOR BOYS, BY FAMOUS AUTHORS

This is an ideal line for boys of all ages. It contains juvenile masterpieces by the most popular writers of interesting fiction for boys. Among these may be mentioned the works of Burt L. Standish, detailing the adventures of Frank Merriwell, the hero, of whom every American boy has read with admiration. Frank is a truly representative American lad, full of character and a strong determination to do right at any cost. Then, there are the works of Horatio Alger, Jr., whose keen insight into the minds of the boys of our country has enabled him to write a series of the most interesting tales ever published. This line also contains some of the best works of Oliver Optic, another author whose entire life was devoted to writing books that would tend to interest and elevate our boys.

PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK


To be Published During April
357—Jack Harkaway Among the PiratesBy Bracebridge Hemyng
356—Frank Merriwell's Baseball VictoriesBy Burt L. Standish
355—Tracked Through the WildsBy Edward S. Ellis
354—A Thoroughly Good StoryBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
353—A Prisoner of MorroBy Ensign Clark Fitch, U. S. N.
To be Published During March
352—Frank Merriwell's Double ShotBy Burt L. Standish
351—The Boys of Grand Pré SchoolBy James De Mille
350—A Thoroughly Good StoryBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
349—The Two ScoutsBy Edward S. Ellis
To be Published During February
348—Frank Merriwell's DuelBy Burt L. Standish
347—Jack Harkaway Afloat and AshoreBy Bracebridge Hemyng
346—A Thoroughly Good StoryBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
345—The B. O. W. C.By James De Mille
To be Published During January
344—Frank Merriwell on the BoulevardsBy Burt L. Standish
343—Among the RedskinsBy Edward S. Ellis
342—A Thoroughly Good StoryBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
341—The Fighting SquadronBy Ensign Clark Fitch, U. S. N.
340—Frank Merriwell in EnglandBy Burt L. Standish
339—In School and OutBy Oliver Optic
338—A Cousin's ConspiracyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
337—Jack Harkaway After SchooldaysBy Bracebridge Hemyng
336—Frank Merriwell's Great SchemeBy Burt L. Standish
335—The Haunted HunterBy Edward S. Ellis
334—Tony, the TrampBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
333—Rich and HumbleBy Oliver Optic
332—Frank Merriwell's Stage HitBy Burt L. Standish
331—The Hidden CityBy Walter MacDougall
330—Bob BurtonBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
329—Masterman ReadyBy Capt. Marryat
328—Frank Merriwell's ProsperityBy Burt L. Standish
327—Jack Harkaway's FriendsBy Bracebridge Hemyng
326—The Tin BoxBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
325—The Young Franc-TireursBy G. A. Henty
324—Frank Merriwell's New ComedianBy Burt L. Standish
323—The Sheik's White SlaveBy Raymond Raife
322—Helping HimselfBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
321—Snarleyyow, The Dog FiendBy Capt. Marryat
320—Frank Merriwell's FortuneBy Burt L. Standish
319—By Right of ConquestBy G. A. Henty
318—Jed, the Poorhouse BoyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
317—Jack Harkaway's SchooldaysBy Bracebridge Hemyng
316—Frank Merriwell's ProblemBy Burt L. Standish
315—The Diamond Seeker of BrazilBy Leon Lewis
314—Andy GordonBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
313—The Phantom ShipBy Capt. Marryat
312—Frank Merriwell's College ChumsBy Burt L. Standish
311—WhistlerBy Walter Aimwell
310—Making His WayBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
309—Three Years at WolvertonBy A Wolvertonian
308—Frank Merriwell's FameBy Burt L. Standish
307—The Boy CrusoesBy Jeffreys Taylor
306—Chester RandBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
305—Japhet in Search of a FatherBy Capt. Marryat
304—Frank Merriwell's Own CompanyBy Burt L. Standish
303—The PrairieBy J. Fenimore Cooper
302—The Young SalesmanBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
301—A Battle and a BoyBy Blanche Willis Howard
300—Frank Merriwell on the RoadBy Burt L. Standish
299—Mart Satterlee Among the IndiansBy William O. Stoddard
298—Andy Grant's PluckBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
297—Newton ForsterBy Capt. Marryat
296—Frank Merriwell's ProtegeBy Burt L. Standish
295—Cris RockBy Capt. Mayne Reid
294—Sam's ChanceBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
293—My Plucky Boy TomBy Edward S. Ellis
292—Frank Merriwell's Hard LuckBy Burt L. Standish
291—By Pike and DykeBy G. A. Henty
290—Shifting For HimselfBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
289—The Pirate and the Three CuttersBy Capt. Marryat
288—Frank Merriwell's OpportunityBy Burt L. Standish
287—Kit Carson's Last TrailBy Leon Lewis
286—Jack's WardBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
285—Jack Darcy, the All Around AthleteBy Edward S. Ellis
284—Frank Merriwell's First JobBy Burt L. Standish
283—Wild Adventures Round the PoleBy Gordon Stables
282—Herbert Carter's LegacyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
281—Rattlin, the ReeferBy Capt. Marryat
280—Frank Merriwell's StruggleBy Burt L. Standish
279—Mark Dale's Stage VentureBy Arthur M. Winfield
278—In Times of PerilBy G. A. Henty
277—In a New WorldBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
276—Frank Merriwell in MaineBy Burt L. Standish
275—The King of the IslandBy Henry Harrison Lewis
274—Beach Boy JoeBy Lieut. James K. Orton
273—Jacob FaithfulBy Capt. Marryat
184—Frank Merriwell's Trip WestBy Burt L. Standish
183—The Diamond HuntersBy James Grant
182—The Camp in the SnowBy William Murray Graydon
181—Brave and BoldBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
180—One of the 28thBy G. A. Henty
178—Frank Merriwell's FoesBy Burt L. Standish
177—The White ElephantBy William Dalton
176—By England's AidBy G. A. Henty
175—Strive and SucceedBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
173—Life at SeaBy Gordon Stables
172—The Young MidshipmanBy G. A. Henty
171—Erling the BoldBy R. M. Ballantyne
170—Strong and SteadyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
169—Peter, the WhalerBy W. H. G. Kingston
168—Among Malay PiratesBy G. A. Henty
167—Frank Merriwell's ChumsBy Burt L. Standish
166—Try and TrustBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
165—The Secret ChartBy Lieut. James K. Orton
164—The Cornet of HorseBy G. A. Henty
163—Slow and SureBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
162—The PioneersBy J. F. Cooper
161—Reuben Green's Adventures at YaleBy James Otis
160—Little by LittleBy Oliver Optic
159—Phil, the FiddlerBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
158—With Lee in VirginiaBy G. A. Henty
157—Randy, the PilotBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
156—The PathfinderBy J. F. Cooper
155—The Young VoyagersBy Capt. Mayne Reid
154—Paul, the PeddlerBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
153—Bonnie Prince CharlieBy G. A. Henty
152—The Last of the MohicansBy J. Fenimore Cooper
151—The Flag of DistressBy Capt. Mayne Reid
150—Frank Merriwell's School DaysBy Burt L. Standish
149—With Wolfe in CanadaBy G. A. Henty
148—The DeerslayerBy J. F. Cooper
147—The Cliff ClimbersBy Capt. Mayne Reid
146—Uncle NatBy A. Oldfellow
145—Friends Though DividedBy G. A. Henty
144—The Boy TarBy Capt. Mayne Reid
143—Hendricks, the HunterBy W. H. G. Kingston
142—The Young ExplorerBy Gordon Stables
141—The Ocean WaifsBy Capt. Mayne Reid
140—The Young BuglersBy G. A. Henty
139—Shore and OceanBy W. H. G. Kingston
138—Striving for FortuneBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
137—The Bush BoysBy Capt. Mayne Reid
136—From Pole to PoleBy Gordon Stables
135—Dick CheveleyBy W. H. G. Kingston
134—Orange and GreenBy G. A. Henty
133—The Young YagersBy Capt. Mayne Reid
132—The Adventures of Rob RoyBy James Grant
131—The Boy SlavesBy Capt. Mayne Reid
130—From Canal Boy to PresidentBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
129—Ran Away to SeaBy Capt. Mayne Reid
128—For Name and FameBy G. A. Henty
127—The Forest ExilesBy Capt. Mayne Reid
126—From Powder Monkey to AdmiralBy W. H. G. Kingston
125—The Plant HuntersBy Capt. Mayne Reid
124—St. George for EnglandBy G. A. Henty
123—The Giraffe HuntersBy Capt. Mayne Reid
122—Tom BraceBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
121—Peter TrawlBy W. H. G. Kingston
120—In the Wilds of New MexicoBy G. Manville Fenn
119—A Final ReckoningBy G. A. Henty
118—Ned NewtonBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
117—James Braithwaite, The SupercargoBy W. H. G. Kingston
116—Happy-Go-Lucky JackBy Frank H. Converse
115—Adventures of a Young AthleteBy Matthew White, Jr.
114—The Old Man of the MountainsBy George H. Coomer
113—The Bravest of the BraveBy G. A. Henty
112—20,000 Leagues Under the SeaBy Jules Verne
111—The Midshipman, Marmaduke MerryBy W. H. G. Kingston
110—Around the World in Eighty DaysBy Jules Verne
109—A Dash to the PoleBy Herbert D. Ward
108—Texar's RevengeBy Jules Verne
107—Van; or, In Search of an Unknown RaceBy Frank H. Converse
106—The Boy KnightBy George A. Henty
105—The Young ActorBy Gayle Winterton
104—Heir to a MillionBy Frank H. Converse
103—The Adventures of Rex StauntonBy Mary A. Denison
102—Clearing His NameBy Matthew White, Jr.
101—The Lone RanchBy Capt. Mayne Reid
100—Maori and SettlerBy George A. Henty
99—The Cruise of the Restless; or, On Inland WaterwaysBy James Otis
98—The Grand ChacoBy George Manville Fenn
97—The Giant IslandersBy Brooks McCormick
96—An Unprovoked MutinyBy James Otis
95—By Sheer PluckBy G. A. Henty
94—Oscar; or, The Boy Who Had His Own WayBy Walter Aimwell
93—A New York BoyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
92—Spectre GoldBy Headon Hill
91—The Crusoes of GuianaBy Louis Boussenard
90—Out on the PampasBy G. A. Henty
89—Clinton; or, Boy Life in the CountryBy Walter Aimwell
88—My Mysterious FortuneBy Matthew White, Jr.
87—The Five Hundred Dollar CheckBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
86—Catmur's CaveBy Richard Dowling
85—Facing DeathBy G. A. Henty
84—The Butcher of CawnporeBy William Murray Graydon
83—The Tiger PrinceBy William Dalton
82—The Young EditorBy Matthew White, Jr.
81—Arthur Helmuth, of the H. & N. C. RailwayBy Edward S. Ellis
80—Afloat in the ForestBy Capt. Mayne Reid
79—The Rival BattalionsBy Brooks McCormick
78—Both Sides of the ContinentBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
77—Perils of the JungleBy Edward S. Ellis
76—The War Tiger; or, The Conquest of ChinaBy William Dalton
75—Boys in the ForecastleBy George H. Coomer
74—The Dingo BoysBy George Manville Fenn
73—The Wolf Boy of ChinaBy William Dalton
72—The Way to Success; or, Tom RandallBy Alfred Oldfellow
71—Mark Seaworth's Voyage on the Indian OceanBy William H. G. Kingston
70—The New and Amusing History of Sandford and MertonBy F. C. Burnand
69—Pirate IslandBy Harry Collingwood
68—Smuggler's CaveBy Annie Ashmore
67—Tom Brown's School DaysBy Thomas Hughes
66—A Young VagabondBy Z. R. Bennett
65—That TreasureBy Frank H. Converse
64—The Tour of a Private CarBy Matthew White, Jr.
63—In the Sunk LandsBy Walter F. Bruns
62—How He WonBy Brooks McCormick
61—The Erie Train BoyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
60—The Mountain CaveBy George H. Coomer
59—The Rajah's FortressBy William Murray Graydon
58—Gilbert, The TrapperBy Capt. C. B. Ashley
57—The Gold of Flat Top MountainBy Frank H. Converse
56—Nature's Young NoblemenBy Brooks McCormick
55—A Voyage to the Gold CoastBy Frank H. Converse
54—Joe Nichols; or, Difficulties OvercomeBy Alfred Oldfellow
53—The Adventures of a New York Telegraph BoyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
52—From Farm Boy to SenatorBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
51—Tom TracyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
50—Dean DunhamBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
49—The Mystery of a DiamondBy Frank H. Converse
48—Luke Bennett's Hide-OutBy Capt. C. B. Ashley, U.S. Scout
47—Eric DaneBy Matthew White, Jr.
46—Poor and ProudBy Oliver Optic
45—Jack Wheeler; A Western StoryBy Capt. David Southwick
44—The Golden MagnetBy George Manville Fenn
43—In Southern SeasBy Frank H. Converse
42—The Young AcrobatBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
41—Check 2134By Edward S. Ellis
40—Canoe and CampfireBy St. George Rathborne
39—With Boer and Britisher in the TransvaalBy William Murray Graydon
38—Gay Dashleigh's Academy DaysBy Arthur Sewall
37—Commodore JunkBy George Manville Fenn
36—In Barracks and WigwamBy William Murray Graydon
35—In the Reign of TerrorBy G. A. Henty
34—The Adventures of Mr. Verdant GreenBy Cuthbert Bede, B. A.
33—Jud and Joe, Printers and PublishersBy Gilbert Patten
32—The Curse of Carnes' HoldBy G. A. Henty
31—The Cruise of the Snow BirdBy Gordon Stables
30—Peter SimpleBy Captain Marryat
29—True to the Old FlagBy G. A. Henty
28—The Boy BoomersBy Gilbert Patten
27—Centre-Board JimBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
26—The CryptogramBy William Murray Graydon
25—Through the FrayBy G. A. Henty
24—The Boy From the WestBy Gilbert Patten
23—The Dragon and the RavenBy G. A. Henty
22—From Lake to WildernessBy William Murray Graydon
21—Won at West PointBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
20—Wheeling for FortuneBy James Otis
19—Jack ArcherBy G. A. Henty
18—The Silver ShipBy Leon Lewis
17—Ensign MerrillBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
16—The White King of AfricaBy William Murray Graydon
15—Midshipman MerrillBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
14—The Young ColonistsBy G. A. Henty
13—Up the LadderBy Lieut. Murray
12—Don Kirk's MineBy Gilbert Patten
11—From Tent to White HouseBy Edward S. Ellis
10—Don Kirk, the Boy Cattle KingBy Gilbert Patten
9—Try AgainBy Oliver Optic
8—Kit Carey's ProtégéBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
7—Chased Through NorwayBy James Otis
6—Captain Carey of the Gallant SeventhBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
5—Now or NeverBy Oliver Optic
4—Lieutenant Carey's LuckBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
3—All AboardBy Oliver Optic
2—Cadet Kit CareyBy Lieut. Lionel Lounsberry
1—The Boat ClubBy Oliver Optic