JULES VERNE’S Around the World in Eighty Days, his A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, his From the Earth to the Moon, and his Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
RICHARD HARDING DAVIS’S The Boy Scout and Other Stories for Boys
JESSE LYNCH WILLIAMS’S The Adventures of a Freshman, his Princeton Stories, and his The Day Dreamer (“The Stolen Story,” a newspaper classic)
FRANCIS ROLT-WHEELER’S Young Journalists Round the World Series—Plotting in Pirate Seas, Hunting Hidden Treasure in the Andes, Heroes of the Ruins, A Toreador of Spain, The Magic-Makers of Morocco
STEWART EDWARD WHITE’S The Adventures of Bobby Orde
RUSSELL DOUBLEDAY’S Cattle Ranch to College, and his A Gunner Aboard the “Yankee”
O. HENRY’S The Ransom of Red Chief and Other O. Henry Stories for Boys
RALPH STOCK’S The Cruise of the Dream Ship. The hobo seafaring adventures of a boy. A fine book, not nearly well enough known
LEWIS E. THEISS’S A Champion of the Foothills
CAROLINE DALE SNEDEKER’S The Perilous Seat. The story of a young Greek girl who saved her country