By PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH
Author of “Tom Slade,” “Roy Blakeley,” “Westy Martin,” Etc.
Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.
All readers of the Tom Slade and the Roy Blakeley books are acquainted with Pee-wee Harris. These stories record the true facts concerning his size (what there is of it) and his heroism (such as it is), his voice, his clothes, his appetite, his friends, his enemies, his victims. Together with the thrilling narrative of how he foiled, baffled, circumvented and triumphed over everything and everybody (except where he failed) and how even when he failed he succeeded. The whole recorded in a series of screams and told with neither muffler nor cut-out.
- PEE-WEE HARRIS
- PEE-WEE HARRIS ON THE TRAIL
- PEE-WEE HARRIS IN CAMP
- PEE-WEE HARRIS IN LUCK
- PEE-WEE HARRIS ADRIFT
- PEE-WEE HARRIS F. O. B. BRIDGEBORO
- PEE-WEE HARRIS: FIXER
- PEE-WEE HARRIS: AS GOOD AS HIS WORD
- PEE-WEE HARRIS: MAYOR FOR A DAY
- PEE-WEE HARRIS AND THE SUNKEN TREASURE
- PEE-WEE HARRIS ON THE BRINY DEEP
- PEE-WEE HARRIS IN DARKEST AFRICA
- PEE-WEE HARRIS TURNS DETECTIVE
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
Transcriber’s Notes:
Except for the frontispiece, illustrations have been moved to follow the text that they illustrate, so the page number of the illustration may not match the page number in the Illustrations.
Punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected.