These stories are based on important historical naval events, scenes wherein boys are prominent characters being selected. They are the romance of history, vigorously told, with careful fidelity to picturing the life on ship-board, and accurate in every particular wherein mention is made of movement of vessels or the doings of noted persons.
THE NAVY BOYS’ CRUISE WITH PAUL JONES. A boys’ story of a cruise with the Great Commodore in 1776. By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE NAVY BOYS ON LAKE ONTARIO. The story of two boys and their adventures in the war of 1812. By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE NAVY BOYS’ CRUISE ON THE PICKERING. A boy’s story of privateering in 1780. By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE NAVY BOYS IN NEW YORK BAY. A story of three boys who took command of the schooner “The Laughing Mary,” the first vessel of the American Navy. By James Otis. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE NAVY BOYS IN THE TRACK OF THE ENEMY. The story of a remarkable cruise with the Sloop of War “Providence” and the Frigate “Alfred.” By William P. Chipman. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE NAVY BOYS’ DARING CAPTURE. The story of how the navy boys helped to capture the British Cutter “Margaretta,” in 1775. By William P. Chipman. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE NAVY BOYS’ CRUISE TO THE BAHAMAS. The adventures of two Yankee Middies with the first cruise of an American Squadron in 1775. By William P. Chipman. Cloth. Price 60 cents.
THE NAVY BOYS’ CRUISE WITH COLUMBUS. The adventures of two boys who sailed with the great Admiral in his discovery of America. By Frederick A. Ober. Cloth. Price 60 cents.