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DICK AND DOLLY DICK AND DOLLY'S ADVENTURES
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
THE NANCY DREW MYSTERY STORIES
By CAROLYN KEENE
Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.
Here is a thrilling series of mystery stories for girls. Nancy Drew, ingenious, alert, is the daughter of a famous criminal lawyer and she herself is deeply interested in his mystery cases. Her interest involves her often in some very dangerous and exciting situations.
THE SECRET OF THE OLD CLOCK
Nancy, unaided, seeks to locate a missing will and finds herself in the midst of adventure.
THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE
Mysterious happenings at an old stone mansion lead to an investigation by Nancy.
THE BUNGALOW MYSTERY
Nancy has some perilous experiences around a deserted bungalow.
THE MYSTERY AT LILAC INN
Quick thinking and quick action were needed for Nancy to extricate herself from a dangerous situation.
THE SECRET AT SHADOW RANCH
On a vacation in Arizona Nancy uncovers an old mystery and solves it.
THE SECRET OF RED GATE FARM
Nancy exposes the doings of a secret society on an isolated farm.
THE CLUE IN THE DIARY
A fascinating and exciting story of a search for a clue to a surprising mystery.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
TED SCOTT FLYING STORIES
By FRANKLIN W. DIXON
Illustrated. Each Volume Complete in Itself.
No subject has so thoroughly caught the imagination of young America as aviation. This series has been inspired by recent daring feats of the air, and is dedicated to Lindbergh, Byrd, Chamberlin and other heroes of the skies.
OVER THE OCEAN TO PARIS; or, Ted Scott's Daring Long Distance Flight.
RESCUED IN THE CLOUDS; or, Ted Scott, Hero of the Air.
OVER THE ROCKIES WITH THE AIR MAIL; or, Ted Scott, Lost in the Wilderness.
FIRST STOP HONOLULU; or, Ted Scott Over the Pacific.
THE SEARCH FOR THE LOST FLYERS; or, Ted Scott Over the West Indies.
SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE; or, Ted Scott On a Secret Mission.
ACROSS THE PACIFIC; or, Ted Scott's Hop to Australia.
THE LONE EAGLE OF THE BORDER; or, Ted Scott and the Diamond Smugglers.
FLYING AGAINST TIME; or, Breaking the Ocean to Ocean Record.
OVER THE JUNGLE TRAILS; or, Ted Scott and the Missing Explorers.
LOST AT THE SOUTH POLE; or, Ted Scott in Blizzard Land.
THROUGH THE AIR TO ALASKA; or, Ted Scott's Search in Nugget Valley.
FLYING TO THE RESCUE; or, Ted Scott and the Big Dirigible.
DANGER TRAILS OF THE SKY; or, Ted Scott's Great Mountain Climb.
FOLLOWING THE SUN SHADOW; or, Ted Scott and the Great Eclipse.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
THE REX LEE FLYING STORIES
By THOMSON BURTIS
Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.
The author of this series of exciting flying stories is an experienced aviator. He says, "During my five years in the army I performed nearly every sort of flying duty—instructor, test pilot, bombing, photographing pilot, etc., in every variety of ship, from tiny scout planes to the gigantic three-motored Italian Caproni."
Not only has this author had many experiences as a flyer; a list of his activities while knocking around the country includes postal clerk, hobo, actor, writer, mutton chop salesman, preacher, roughneck in the oil fields, newspaper man, flyer, scenario writer in Hollywood and synthetic clown with the Sells Floto Circus. Having lived an active, daring life, and possessing a gift for good story telling, he is well qualified to write these adventures of a red-blooded dare-devil young American who became one of the country's greatest flyers.
REX LEE; GYPSY FLYER REX LEE; ON THE BORDER PATROL REX LEE; RANGER OF THE SKY REX LEE; SKY TRAILER REX LEE; ACE OF THE AIR MAIL REX LEE; NIGHT FLYER REX LEE'S MYSTERIOUS FLIGHT REX LEE; ROUGH RIDER OF THE AIR REX LEE; AERIAL ACROBAT REX LEE; TRAILING AIR BANDITS REX LEE; FLYING DETECTIVE
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
GREAT SPORT STORIES
For Every Sport Season
By HAROLD M. SHERMAN
Here's an author who knows his sports from having played them. Baseball, football, basketball, ice hockey, tennis, track—they're all the same to Harold M. Sherman. He puts the most thrilling moments of these sports into his tales. Mr. Sherman is today's most popular writer of sport stories—all of which are crowded with action, suspense and clean, vigorous fun.
The Home Run Series The Gridiron Series
Bases Full! Goal to Go Hit by Pitcher Hold That line! Safe! Touchdown Hit and Run Block That Kick! Double Play One Minute to Play Batter Up! Fight 'Em, Big Three
The Basketball Series The Ice Hockey Series
Mayfield's Fighting Five Flashing Steel Get 'Em Mayfield Flying Heels Shoot That Ball! Slashing Sticks
Other Stories of Sport and Adventure
The Land of Monsters Ding Palmer Air Detective Beyond the Dog's Nose Cameron McBain Backwoodsman Don Rader, Trail Blazer No. 44
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
BUDDY BOOKS FOR BOYS
Illustrated. Individual Colored Wrappers
Tales of Western pioneer days and the California gold fields; tales of mystery, humor, adventure; thrilling stories of sports and aviation. There is a wide range of subjects in this list of titles—all by well-known authors of books for boys.
HOT DOG PARTNERS By William Heyliger YOUNG EAGLE OF THE TRAIL By J. Allan Dunn THE LAND OF MONSTERS By Harold M. Sherman QUARTERBACK HOTHEAD By William Heyliger LEFTY LEIGHTON By Percy Keese Fitzhugh NUMBER 44 By Harold M. Sherman BILL DARROW'S VICTORY By William Heyliger THE STORY OF TERRIBLE TERRY By Percy Keese Fitzhugh BEYOND THE DOG'S NOSE By Harold M. Sherman DING PALMER, AIR DETECTIVE By Harold M. Sherman BEAN-BALL BILL By William Heyliger CAMERON MacBAIN, BACKWOODSMAN By Harold M. Sherman FLYING HEELS By Harold M. Sherman FLASHING STEEL By Harold M. Sherman BUFFALO BOY By J. Allan Dunn THE CLOUD PATROL By Irving Crump SPIFFY HENSHAW By Percy Keese Fitzhugh THE PILOT OF THE CLOUD PATROL By Irving Crump DON RADER, TRAIL BLAZER By Harold M. Sherman TUCK SIMMS, FORTY-NINER By Edward Leonard WIGWAG WEIGAND By Percy Keese Fitzhugh HERVEY WILLETTS By Percy Keese Fitzhugh SKINNY McCORD By Percy Keese Fitzhugh
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors corrected.
Page 5, "Laugingly" changed to "Laughingly". (Laughingly the Little)
Page 21, "relucantly" changed to "reluctantly". (reluctantly left his)
Page 27, "uncerimoniously" changed to "unceremoniously". (unceremoniously shook her)
Page 31, "lanquid" changed to "languid". (languid and bouncing)
Page 31, "dispairingly" changed to "despairingly". (despairingly at the)
Page 32, "aimably" changed to "amiably". (amiably helping herself)
Page 37, "nickle" changed to "nickel". (nickel to a)
Page 62, "appetities" changed to "appetites". (and healthy appetites)
Page 65, "acceping" changed to "accepting". (accepting the inevitable)
Page 72, "Joie" changed to "Joe". (Joe, my boy)
Page 165, "Mr." changed to "Mrs." (time Mrs. Ford)
Page 184, "knealt" changed to "knelt". (knelt down by)
Page 184, "though" changed to "thought". (we thought maybe)
Page 185, "dabbbed" changed to "dabbed". (dabbed fiercely at)
Page 190, "lanquidly" changed to "languidly". (languidly and found)
Page 198, "waiving" changed to "waving". (be waving something)
Page 198, "maybe" changed to "may be". (It may be)
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