- Tom Fairfield’s Schooldays
- or The Chums of Elmwood Hall
- Tells of how Tom started for school, of the mystery surrounding one of the Hall seniors, and of how the hero went to the rescue. The first book in a line that is bound to become decidedly popular.
- Tom Fairfield at Sea
- or The Wreck of the Silver Star
- Tom’s parents had gone to Australia and then been cast away somewhere in the Pacific. Tom set out to find them and was himself cast away. A thrilling picture of the perils of the deep.
- Tom Fairfield in Camp
- or The Secret of the Old Mill
- The boys decided to go camping, and located near an old mill. A wild man resided there and he made it decidedly lively for Tom and his chums. The secret of the old mill adds to the interest of the volume.
- Tom Fairfield’s Pluck and Luck
- or Working to Clear His Name
- While Tom was back at school some of his enemies tried to get him into trouble. Something unusual occurred and Tom was suspected of a crime. How he set to work to clear his name is told in a manner to interest all young readers.
- Tom Fairfield’s Hunting Trip
- or Lost in the Wilderness
- Tom was only a schoolboy, but he loved to use a shotgun or a rifle. In this volume we meet him on a hunting trip full of outdoor life and good times around the camp-fire.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
The Saddle Boys Series
By CAPTAIN JAMES CARSON
12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.
All lads who love life in the open air and a good steed, will want to peruse these books. Captain Carson knows his subject thoroughly, and his stories are as pleasing as they are healthful and instructive.
- The Saddle Boys of the Rockies
- or Lost on Thunder Mountain
- Telling how the lads started out to solve the mystery of a great noise in the mountains—how they got lost—and of the things they discovered.
- The Saddle boys in the Grand Canyon
- or The Hermit of the Cave
- A weird and wonderful story of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, told in a most absorbing manner. The Saddle Boys are to the front in a manner to please all young readers.
- The Saddle Boys on the Plains
- or After a Treasure of Gold
- In this story the scene is shifted to the great plains of the southwest and then to the Mexican border. There is a stirring struggle for gold, told as only Captain Carson can tell it.
- The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch
- or In at the Grand Round-up
- Here we have lively times at the ranch, and likewise the particulars of a grand round-up of cattle and encounters with wild animals and also cattle thieves. A story that breathes the very air of the plains.
- The Saddle Boys on Mexican Trails
- or In the Hands of the Enemy
- The scene is shifted in this volume to Mexico. The boys go on an important errand, and are caught between the lines of the Mexican soldiers. They are captured and for a while things look black for them; but all ends happily.