Frank Merriwell's Fun; Or, Fearless and True |
BURT L. STANDISH
FAMOUS COPYRIGHTED STORIES FOR BOYS, BY FAMOUS AUTHORS This is an ideal line for boys of all ages. It contains juvenile masterpieces by the most popular writers of interesting fiction for boys. Among these may be mentioned the works of Burt L. Standish, detailing the adventures of Frank Merriwell, the hero, of whom every American boy has read with admiration. Frank is a truly representative American lad, of fine character and a strong determination to do right at any cost. Then, there are the works of Horatio Alger, Jr., whose keen insight into the minds of the boys of our country has enabled him to write a series of the most interesting tales ever published. This line also contains some of the best works of Oliver Optic, another author whose entire life was devoted to writing books that would tend to interest and elevate our boys. PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK To be Published During October | 383—Frank Merriwell’s Mascot | By Burt L. Standish | 382—The Yankee Middy | By Oliver Optic | 381—Chums of the Prairie | By St. George Rathborne | 380—Frank Merriwell’s Luck | By Burt L. Standish | 379—The Young Railroader’s Wreck | By Stanley Norris | To be Published During September | 378—Jack Harkaway at Oxford | By Bracebridge Hemyng | 377—Frank Merriwell On Top | By Burt L. Standish | 376—The Rockspur Eleven | By Burt L. Standish | 375—The Sailor Boy | By Oliver Optic | To be Published During August | 374—Frank Merriwell’s Temptation | By Burt L. Standish | 373—The Young Railroader’s Flyer | By Stanley Norris | 372—Campaigning with Tippecanoe | By John H. Whitson | 371—Frank Merriwell’s Tricks | By Burt L. Standish |
| 370—Struggling Upward | By Horatio Alger, Jr. | 369—Court-Martialed | By Ensign Clarke Fitch | 368—Frank Merriwell’s Generosity | By Burt L. Standish | 367—Breakneck Farm | By Evelyn Raymond | 366—Grit, the Young Boatman of Pine Point | By Horatio Alger, Jr. | 365—Frank Merriwell’s Fun | By Burt L. Standish | 364—The Young Railroader | By Stanley Norris | 363—Sunset Ranch | By St. George Rathborne | 362—Frank Merriwell’s Auto | By Burt L. Standish | 361—My Danish Sweetheart | By W. Clark Russell | 360—The Young Adventurer | By Horatio Alger, Jr. | 359—Frank Merriwell’s Confidence | By Burt L. Standish | 358—The Unknown Island | By Matthew J. Royal | 357—Jack Harkaway Among the Pirates | By Bracebridge Hemyng | 356—Frank Merriwell’s Baseball Victories | By Burt L. Standish | 355—Tracked Through the Wilds | By Edward S. Ellis | 354—Walter Sherwood’s Probation | By Horatio Alger, Jr. | 353—A Prisoner of Morro | By Ensign Clark Fitch, U. S. N. | 352—Frank Merriwell’s Double Shot | By Burt L. Standish | 351—The Boys of Grand PrÉ School | By James De Mille | 350—Joe’s Luck | By Horotio Alger, Jr. | 349—The Two Scouts | By Edward S. Ellis | 348—Frank Merriwell’s Duel | By Burt L. Standish | 347—Jack Harkaway Afloat and Ashore | By Bracebridge Hemyng | 346—Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason | By Horatio Alger, Jr. | 345—The B. O. W. C. | By James De Mille | 344—Frank Merriwell on the Boulevards | By Burt L. Standish | |
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