The first of the Lawrenceville School stories. Precedes “The Varmint.” (Originally published under the title of “The Eternal Boy.”)
Range and Trail; or, The Bar B’s Great Drive. By Edwin L. Sabin.
A companion to “Bar B Boys,” continuing the story of cowboy life. Gives a graphic description of mid-winter among the foot-hills.
Recollections of a Drummer-Boy, The. By Henry M. Kieffer.
Concerned chiefly with the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War.
Riflemen of the Ohio, The. By Joseph A. Altsheler.
A book full of thrilling incidents, Indian customs in war and peace, and the graphic narration of decisive battles fought along the Ohio.
Robbery Under Arms. By Rolf Boldrewood.
A story of life and adventure in the bush and in the goldfields of Australia.
Sailing Alone Around the World. By Joshua Slocum.