| To be Published During July | |
| 126—For Big Money | By Fred Thorpe |
| 125—Too Fast to Last | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| To be Published During June | |
| 124—Caught in a Trap | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 123—The Tattooed Boy | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 122—The Young Horseman | By Herbert Bellwood |
| 121—Sam Sawbones | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| To be Published During May | |
| 120—On His Mettle | By Fred Thorpe |
| 119—Compound Interest | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 118—Runaway and Rover | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 117—Larry O’Keefe | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| To be Published During April | |
| 116—The Boy Crusaders | By John De Morgan |
| 115—Double Quick Dan | By Fred Thorpe |
| 114—Money to Spend | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 113—Billy Barlow | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| To be Published During March | |
| 112—A Battle with Fate | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 111—Gypsy Joe | By John De Morgan |
| 110—Barred Out | By Fred Thorpe |
| 109—Will Wilding | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| 108—Frank Bolton’s Chase | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 107—Lucky-Stone Dick | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 106—Tom Scott, the American Robinson Crusoe | By Frank Sheridan |
| 105—Fatherless Bob at Sea | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| 104—Fatherless Bob | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| 103—Hank the Hustler | By Fred Thorpe |
| 102—Dick Stanhope Afloat | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 101—The Golden Harpoon | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 100—Mischievous Matt’s Pranks | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| 99—Mischievous Matt | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| 98—Bert Chipley | By John De Morgan |
| 97—Down-East Dave | By Fred Thorpe |
| 96—The Young Diplomat | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 95—The Fool of the Family | By Bracebridge Hemyng |
| 94—Slam, Bang & Co. | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 93—On the Road | By Stanley Norris |
| 92—The Blood-Red Hand | By John De Morgan |
| 91—The Diamond King | By Cornelius Shea |
| 90—The Double-Faced Mystery | By Fred Thorpe |
| 89—The Young Theatrical Manager | By Stanley Norris |
| 88—The Young West-Pointer | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 87—Held for Ransom | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 86—Boot-Black Bob | By John De Morgan |
| 85—Engineer Tom | By Cornelius Shea |
| 84—The Mascot of Hoodooville | By Fred Thorpe |
| 83—Walter Blackshaw | By Frank Sheridan |
| 82—The Young Showman’s Foes | By Stanley Norris |
| 81—On the Wing | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 80—Yankee Grit | By John De Morgan |
| 79—Bicycle and Gun | By Cornelius Shea |
| 78—The Backwoods Boy | By Horatio Alger, Jr. |
| 77—Ahead of the Show | By Fred Thorpe |
| 76—Merle Merton | By Frank Sheridan |
| 75—The Three Hills of Gold | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 74—A Barrel of Money | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 73—Lucky Thirteen | By John De Morgan |
| 72—Two Ragged Heroes | By Ernest A. Young |
| 71—A Slave for a Year | By Fred Thorpe |
| 70—In the Woods | By Frank Sheridan |
| 69—The Prince of Grit | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 68—The Golden Pirate | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 67—Winning His Way | By John De Morgan |
| 66—Boats, Bats and Bicycles | By Ernest A. Young |
| 65—Bob, The Hoodoo | By Fred Thorpe |
| 64—Railroad Ralph | By Engineer James Fisk |
| 63—Comrades Under Castro | By Victor St. Clair |
| 62—Life-Line Larry | By Frank Sheridan |
| 61—Track and Trestle | By Ernest A. Young |
| 60—The Phantom Boy | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 59—Simple Simon | By Herbert Bellwood |
| 58—Cast Away in the Jungle | By Victor St. Clair |
| 57—In Unknown Worlds | By John De Morgan |
| 56—The Round-the-World Boys | By Fred Thorpe |
| 55—Bert Fairfax | By Frank Sheridan |
| 54—Pranks and Perils | By Ernest A. Young |
| 53—Up to Date | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 52—Bicycle Ben | By Herbert Bellwood |
| 51—Lost in the Ice | By John De Morgan |
| 50—Fighting for a Name | By Fred Thorpe |
| 49—Lionel’s Pluck | By Frank Sheridan |
| 48—The Mud River Boys | By Ernest A. Young |
| 47—Partners Three | By Weldon J. Cobb |
| 46—Rivals of the Pines | By Herbert Bellwood |
| 45—Always on Duty | By John De Morgan |
| 44—Walt, the Wonder-Worker | By Fred Thorpe |
| 43—Through Flame to Fame | By Frank Sheridan |
| 42—A Toss-Up for Luck | By Ernest A. Young |
| 41—The Jay from Maine | By Herbert Bellwood |
| 40—For Home and Honor | By Victor St. Clair |
| 39—A Bee Line to Fortune | By John De Morgan |
| 37—Never Give Up | By Fred Thorpe |
| 36—Vernon Craig | By Frank Sheridan |
| 35—The Young Showman’s Triumph | By Stanley Norris |
| 34—The Roustabout Boys | By Herbert Bellwood |
| 33—The Young Showman’s Pluck | By Stanley Norris |
| 32—Napoleon’s Double | By John De Morgan |
| 31—The Young Showman’s Rivals | By Stanley Norris |
| 30—Jack, the Pride of the Nine | By Frank Sheridan |
| 29—Phil the Showman | By Stanley Norris |
| 28—Bob Porter at Lakeview Academy | By Walter Morris |
| 27—Zig-Zag, the Boy Conjurer | By Victor St. Clair |
| 26—The Young Hannibal | By Matt Royal |
| 25—Git Up and Git | By Fred Thorpe |
| 24—School Life at Grand Court | By Frank Sheridan |
| 23—From Port to Port | By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N. |
| 22—The Rival Nines | By Walt Winton |
| 21—The Young Journalist | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 20—John Smith of Michigan | By Herbert Bellwood |
| 19—Little Snap the Post Boy | By Victor St. Clair |
| 18—Cruise of the Training Ship | By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U.S.N. |
| 17—Chris, the Comedian | By Fred Thorpe |
| 16—Lion-Hearted Jack | By Frank Sheridan |
| 15—The Rivals of Riverwood | By Herbert Bellwood |
| 14—His One Ambition | By Harrie Irving Hancock |
| 13—A Strange Cruise | By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N. |
| 12—Dick Derby’s Double | By Fred Thorpe |
| 11—The House of Mystery | By Matt Royal |
| 9—From Switch to Lever | By Victor St. Clair |
| 8—Clif, the Naval Cadet | By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N. |
| 7—The Boy in Black | By Fred Thorpe |
| 6—The Crimson “Q” | By William G. Patten |
| 5—The Balas Ruby | By Capt. Geoffrey Hale |
| 3—Bound for Annapolis | By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N. |
| 2—Blind Luck | By Fred Thorpe |
| 1—The Boy Argus | By William G. Patten |
CIRCUS LIFE
Is admirably described in Stanley Norris’ great series of books for boys, published in the BOUND TO WIN LIBRARY. The hero has strange adventures while fighting his way to the top of his chosen profession. Every boy will thrill to the finger tips to read of his many narrow escapes.
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| STANLEY NORRIS | |
| 29 | Phil, the Showman |
| 31 | The Young Showman’s Rivals |
| 33 | The Young Showman’s Pluck |
| 35 | The Young Showman’s Triumph |
| 82 | The Young Showman’s Foes |
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