Chased Through Norway Unprovoked Mutiny
Inland WaterwaysWheeling for Fortune
Reuben Green’s Adventures at Yale

GILBERT PATTEN.

Mr. Patten has had the distinction of having his books adopted by the U. S. Government for all naval libraries on board our war ships. While aiming to avoid the extravagant and sensational, the stories contain enough thrilling incidents to please the lad who loves action and adventure. In the Rockspur stories the description of their Baseball and Football Games and other contests with rival clubs and teams make very exciting and absorbing reading; and few boys with warm blood in their veins, having once begun the perusal of one of these books, will willingly lay it down till it is finished.

Boy BoomersJud and Joe
Boy Cattle KingRockspur Nine, The
Boy from the West Rockspur Eleven, The
Ron Kirke’s MineRockspur Rivals, The

ST. GEORGE RATHBORNE.

Mr. Rathborne’s stories for boys have the peculiar charm of dealing with localities and conditions with which he is thoroughly familiar. The scenes of these excellent stories are along the Florida coast and on the western prairies.

Canoe and Camp FireChums of the Prairie
Paddling Under Palmettos Young Range Riders
Rival Canoe BoysGulf Cruisers
Sunset RanchShifting Winds