Stories of the Big Outdoors

There has been a big demand for outdoor stories, and a very considerable portion of it has been for the Maxwell Stevens stories about Jack Lightfoot, the athlete.

These stories are of interest to old and young. They are not, strictly speaking, stories for boys, but boys everywhere will find a great deal in them to engage their interest.

The Jack Lightfoot stories deal with every branch of sport—baseball, football, rowing, swimming, racing, tennis, and every sort of occupation, both indoor and out, that the healthy-minded man turns to.

ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
1—Jack Lightfoot, the AthleteBy Maxwell Stevens
2—Jack Lightfoot’s Crack NineBy Maxwell Stevens
3—Jack Lightfoot TrappedBy Maxwell Stevens
4—Jack Lightfoot’s RivalBy Maxwell Stevens
5—Jack Lightfoot in CampBy Maxwell Stevens
6—Jack Lightfoot’s Canoe TripBy Maxwell Stevens
7—Jack Lightfoot’s Iron ArmBy Maxwell Stevens
8—Jack Lightfoot’s HoodooBy Maxwell Stevens
9—Jack Lightfoot’s DecisionBy Maxwell Stevens
10—Jack Lightfoot’s Gun ClubBy Maxwell Stevens
11—Jack Lightfoot’s BlindBy Maxwell Stevens
12—Jack Lightfoot’s CaptureBy Maxwell Stevens
13—Jack Lightfoot’s Head WorkBy Maxwell Stevens
14—Jack Lightfoot’s WisdomBy Maxwell Stevens

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He has looked into the question of the morality of the paper-covered book, for instance, and feels that he is perfectly safe in handing one of our novels to any one, because he has our assurance that nothing except clean, wholesome literature finds its way into our lines.