ike - 1928
16 - Roy Blakeley's Go-As-You Please Hike - 1929
1 - Tom Slade - Boy Scout - 1915
2 - Tom Slade At Temple Camp - 1917
3 - Tom Slade On The River - 1917
4 - Tom Slade With The Colors - 1918
5 - Tom Slade On A Transport - 1918
6 - Tom Slade With The Boys Over There - 1918
7 - Tom Slade' Motor-cycle Dispatch Bearer - 1918
8 - Tom Slade With The Flying Corps - 1919
9 - Tom Slade at Black Lake - 1920
10 - Tom Slade On Mystery Trail - 1921
11 - Tom Slade's Double Dare - 1922
12 - Tom Slade On Overlook Mountain - 1923
13 - Tom Slade Picks a Winner - 1924
14 - Tom Slade At Bear Mountain - 1925
15 - Tom Slade: Forest Ranger - 1926
16 - Tom Slade At Shadow Isle - 1928
17 - Tom Slade In The North Woods - 1927
18 - Tom Slade in the Haunted Cavern - 1929
19 - Tom Slade Parachute Jumper - 1930
1 - Westy Martin - 1924
2 - Westy Martin In The Yellowstone - 1924
3 - Westy Martin In The Rockies - 1925
4 - Westy Martin On The Santa Fe Trail - 1926
5 - Westy Martin On The Old Indian Trail - 1928
6 - Westy Martin In The Land Of The Purple Sage - 1929
7 - Westy Martin On The Mississippi - 1930
8 - Westy Martin In The Sierras - 1931
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