s are right in the midst of exciting events
that keep the reader continually on edge. The battle of the Alamo is the
climax of the story.
The Texan Triumph
The duel of skill and courage between Ned and Urrea, his young Mexican
enemy, furnishes pages of excitement. The battle of San Jacinto, which
secured Texan Independence, and the capture of Santa Anna by five Texans
is vividly described.
_The World War Series_
_Mr. Altsheler, who was in Vienna the day war was declared on Servia in
Munich when war was declared against Russia, and in England when the
British forces were mobilizing, has given in these three volumes the
impressions he gained at the places of action during the world crisis._
The Guns of Europe
A young American, unable to reach home, enlists with the Allies where he
sees active service from the beginning. The story closes with the fierce
fighting which preceded the retreat of the Germans from Paris.
The Forest of Swords
The hero finds himself in Paris with Phillip Lannes, his friend, and the
Germans only fifteen miles away. Finally the enemy is turned back at the
Marne, a battle in which John and Phillip are actively engaged.
The Hosts of the Air
The pretty young sister of Phillip is seized by the enemy and carried
into Austria. John resolves to get her back and his adventures make a
wonderfully exciting story.
THE GREAT WEST SERIES
The Lost Hunters
The Great Sioux Trail
BOOKS NOT IN SERIES
Apache Gold
The Quest of the Four
The Last of the Chiefs
In Circling Camps
The Last Rebel
A Soldier of Manhattan
The Sun of Saratoga
A Herald of the West
The Wilderness Road
My Captive
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