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 |
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