ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
By BRACEBRIDGE HEMYNG
- 1—Jack Harkaway’s School Days
- 2—Jack Harkaway’s Friends
- 3—Jack Harkaway After School Days
- 4—Jack Harkaway Afloat and Ashore
- 5—Jack Harkaway Among the Pirates
- 6—Jack Harkaway at Oxford
- 7—Jack Harkaway’s Struggles
- 8—Jack Harkaway’s Triumphs
- 9—Jack Harkaway Among the Brigands
- 10—Jack Harkaway’s Return
- 11—Jack Harkaway Around the World
- 12—Jack Harkaway’s Perils
- 13—Jack Harkaway in China
- 14—Jack Harkaway and the Red Dragon
- 15—Jack Harkaway’s Pluck
- 16—Jack Harkaway in Australia
- 17—Jack Harkaway and the Bushrangers
- 18—Jack Harkaway’s Duel
- 19—Jack Harkaway and the Turks
- 20—Jack Harkaway in New York
- 21—Jack Harkaway Out West
- 22—Jack Harkaway Among the Indians
- 23—Jack Harkaway’s Cadet Days
- 24—Jack Harkaway in the Black Hills
- 25—Jack Harkaway in the Toils
- 26—Jack Harkaway’s Secret of Wealth
- 27—Jack Harkaway, Missing
- 28—Jack Harkaway and the Sacred Serpent
- 29—The Fool of the Family
- 30—Mischievous Matt
- 31—Mischievous Matt’s Pranks
- 32—Bob Fairplay Adrift
- 33—Bob Fairplay at Sea
- 34—The Boys of St. Aldates
- 35—Billy Barlow
- 36—Larry O’Keefe
- 37—Sam Sawbones
- 38—Too Fast to Last
- 39—Home Base
- 40—Spider and Stump
- 41—Out for Fun
- 42—Rob Rollalong, Sailor
- 43—Rob Rollalong in the Wilds
44—Phil, the Showman By Stanley Norris 45—Phil’s Rivals By Stanley Norris 46—Phil’s Pluck By Stanley Norris 47—Phil’s Triumph By Stanley Norris 48—From Circus to Fortune By Stanley Norris 49—A Gentleman Born By Stanley Norris 50—For His Friend’s Honor By Stanley Norris
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