By H. L. SAYLER
SEVEN TITLES
| 1. THE AIRSHIP BOYS Or, The Quest of the Aztec Treasure |
| 2. THE AIRSHIP BOYS ADRIFT Or, Saved by an Aeroplane |
| 3. THE AIRSHIP BOYS DUE NORTH Or, By Balloon to the Pole |
| 4. THE AIRSHIP BOYS IN THE BARREN LANDS Or, The Secret of the White Eskimos |
| 5. THE AIRSHIP BOYS IN FINANCE Or, The Flight of the Flying Cow |
| 6. THE AIRSHIP BOYS' OCEAN FLYER Or, New York to London in Twelve Hours |
| 7. THE AIRSHIP BOYS AS DETECTIVES Or, On Secret Service in Cloudland |
Fascinating stories of that wonderful region of invention where imagination and reality so nearly meet. There is no more interesting field for stories for wide-awake boys. Mr. Sayler combines a remarkable narrative ability with a degree of technical knowledge that makes these books correct in all airship details. Full of adventure without being sensational.
The make-up of these books is strictly up-to-date and fetching. The covers are emblematic, and the jackets are showy and in colors. The illustrations are full of dash and vim. Standard novel size. Price 75 cents net each.
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Publishers The Reilly & Britton Co. Chicago
The Aeroplane Boys Series
By ASHTON LAMAR
"The best yet written," says the Grand Rapids Herald. These stories have a strong appeal to the active American boy, as their steady sales bear witness. Each of the seven titles already published has met with great popularity, and the new title, "On the Edge of the Arctic," is the best of the series. Correct in all mechanical details, full of wholesome adventure and excitement.