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Dear Boys:

Here is a brand-new line of stories for you, to be issued under the general title of “The Motor Boys Series.”

The motor-cycle of to-day is fast taking the place of the ordinary bicycle, and the automobile, or auto, as it is commonly called, is taking the place of our horses. This being so, it has occurred to the writer to prepare a line of stories, telling of the doings of a number of lively, up-to-date lads who at first own motor-cycles and later on become the proud possessors of a touring car.

This tale before you, “The Motor Boys,” is the first volume of the series, telling of the doings of Ned, Bob, Jerry and their chums in and around their home town. Some stirring races are mentioned, and also the wicked plots of some enemies to bring our heroes to grief. At the races some fine prizes were put up, and Ned, Bob and Jerry did their best to carry off the honors. In the meantime there was a mysterious robbery of a mill, and what the lads did to solve this riddle I leave to the chapters, which follow, to relate.

This story of “The Motor Boys” will be followed by a second volume, to be called “The Motor Boys Overland,” and then by a third, “The Motor Boys in Mexico.” I hope these volumes will please my boy readers.

Clarence Young.

January 9, 1906.


THE MOTOR BOYS.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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