| Vol. 1—"Strong and Steady" and "Strive and Succeed" |
| Vol. 2—"Bound to Rise" and "Risen from the Ranks" |
| Vol. 3—"Jack's Ward" and "Shifting for Himself" |
| Vol. 4—"Paul the Peddler" and "Phil the Fiddler" |
| Vol. 5—"Slow and Sure" and "Julius the Street Boy" |
| Vol. 6—"Facing the World" and "Harry Vane" |
| Vol. 7—"The Young Outlaw" and "Sam's Chance" |
| Vol. 8—"Wait and Hope" and "Tony the Tramp" |
| Vol. 9—"Herbert Carter's Legacy" and "Do and Dare" |
| Vol. 10—"Luke Walton" and "A Cousin's Conspiracy" |
| Vol. 11—"Try and Trust" and "Brave and Bold" |
| Vol. 12—"Andy Gordon" and "Bob Burton" |
| Vol. 13—"The Young Adventurer" and "The Young Salesman" |
| Vol. 14—"Making His Way" and "Sink or Swim" |
| Vol. 15—"Mark Mason's Triumph" and "Joe's Luck" |
| Vol. 16—"The Telegraph Boy" and "The Cash Boy" |
| Vol. 17—"Struggling Upward" and "Hector's Inheritance" |
| Vol. 18—"Only an Irish Boy" and "Tom the Bootblack" |
LIST PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A VOLUME
More Alger books are sold and they are more popular than any other Boys' books. Their high moral character, clean, manly tone and the wholesome lessons they teach without being goody-goody, make Alger books as acceptable to the parents as to the boys. The tendency of Alger stories is to the formation of an honorable, manly character. They convey lessons of pluck, perseverance and self-reliance.
THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY
PUBLISHERS, 147 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y.
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THE "TWO-IN-ONE" EDITION
A new series of novels, containing the great books of the greatest novelists, with either two novels in one volume, or in the case of some of the very long novels, two volumes combined in one volume.
Size 5 × 7¼ inches, bulk one inch, 384 pages, from new plates, with new illustrations, sewed, cloth bindings, with picture covers in colors, in several designs.