This is a complete tale in itself, but has the same characters which have appeared so successfully in “Lost on the Orinoco.” The boys, with their tutor, sail from Venezuela to the West Indies, stopping at Jamaica, Cuba, Hayti, and Porto Rico. They have numerous adventures on the way, and then set out for St. Pierre, Martinique, where they encounter the effects of the eruption of Mt. Pelee, and two of the boys are left on a raft to shift for themselves. Life in the West Indies is well portrayed, and the tale will appeal to many an older person as well as to the boys.
VOLUME THREE
YOUNG EXPLORERS OF THE ISTHMUS
Or American Boys in Central America
306 pages Cloth Illustrated by A. B. Shute Price $1.25
This is a complete tale in itself, but forms a new volume in the surprisingly popular Pan-American series. It relates adventures in a tour covering Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and the Isthmus of Panama. The party travel the various canal routes, and have a number of highly interesting experiences. The volume contains a vast amount of timely information, and will be read with interest by young men as well as boys.
It is a splendid book that will not only amuse and interest the reader, but will supply him with most valuable instruction and information upon subjects which every young American who takes pride in his country, and what pertains to it, ought to know.—American Boy.
VOLUME FOUR
YOUNG EXPLORERS OF THE AMAZON
Or American Boys in Brazil