THE STOWAWAY GIRL. Illustrated by Nesbitt Benson.
The story of a shipwreck, a lovely girl who shipped stowaway fashion, a rascally captain, a fascinating young officer and thrilling adventure enroute to South America.
THE CAPTAIN OF THE KANSAS.
A story of love and the salt sea—of a helpless ship whirled into the hands of cannibal Fuegians—of desperate fighting and a tender romance. A story of extraordinary freshness.
THE MESSAGE. Illustrated by Joseph Cummings Chase.
A bit of parchment many, many years old, telling of a priceless ruby secreted in ruins far in the interior of Africa is the “message” found in the figurehead of an old vessel. A mystery develops which the reader will follow with breathless interest.
THE PILLAR OF LIGHT.
The pillar thus designated was a lighthouse, and the author tells with exciting detail the terrible dilemma of its cut-off inhabitants and introduces the charming comedy of a man eloping with his own wife.
THE RED YEAR: A Story of the Indian Mutiny.
The never-to-be-forgotten events of 1857 form the background of this story. The hero who begins as lieutenant and ends as Major Malcolm, has as stirring a military career as the most jaded novel reader could wish. A powerful book.