DANNY FISTS Walter Camp
FOR THE HONOR OF THE SCHOOL Ralph Henry Barbour
A GUNNER ABOARD THE "YANKEE" From the Diary of Number Five of the After
Port Gun
THE HALF-BACK Ralph Henry Barbour
HANDBOOK FOR BOYS, Revised Edition Boy Scouts of America
HANDICRAFT FOR OUTDOOR BOYS Dan. Beard
THE HORSEMEN OF THE PLAINS Joseph A. Altsheler
JEB HUTTON; THE STORY OF A GEORGIA BOY James B. Connolly
THE JESTER OF ST. TIMOTHY'S Arthur Stanwood Pier
JIM DAVIS John Masefield
KIDNAPPED Robert Louis Stevenson
LAST OF THE CHIEFS Joseph A. Altsheler
LAST OF THE PLAINSMEN Zane Grey
THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS James Fenimore Cooper
A MIDSHIPMAN IN THE PACIFIC Cyrus Townsend Brady
PITCHING IN A PINCH Christy Mathewson
RANCHE ON THE OXHIDE Henry Inman
REDNEY MCGAW; A CIRCUS STORY FOR BOYS Arthur E. McFarlane
THE SCHOOL DAYS OF ELLIOTT GRAY, Jr. Colton Maynard
SCOUTING WITH DANIEL BOONE Everett T. Tomlinson
THREE YEARS BEHIND THE GUNS Lieu Tisdale
TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATTLE Burton E. Stevenson
TECUMSEH'S YOUNG BRAVES Everett T. Tomlinson
TOM STRONG, WASHINGTON'S SCOUT Alfred Bishop Mason
TO THE LAND OF THE CARIBOU Paul Greene Tomlinson
TREASURE ISLAND Robert Louis Stevenson
20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA Jules Verne
UNGAVA BOB; A TALE OF THE FUR TRAPPERS Dillon Wallace
WELLS BROTHERS; THE YOUNG CATTLE KINGS Andy Adams
WILLIAMS OF WEST POINT Hugh S. Johnson
THE WIRELESS MAN; HIS WORK AND ADVENTURES Francis A. Collins
THE WOLF HUNTERS George Bird Grinnell
THE WRECKING MASTER Ralph D. Paine
YANKEE SHIPS AND YANKEE SAILORS James Barnes
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
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THE CHILDREN'S CRIMSON SERIES
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The Editors; and What the Children's Crimson Series Offers Your Child
In the first place, "The Children's Crimson Series" is designed to
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the stories and poems contained therein.
To accomplish such an end, a vast amount of patient labor, a rare
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