river, cruising in the
"Honor Scout."
Tom Slade With the Colors, A Wartime Boy Scout Story
When Uncle Sam "pitches in" to help the Allies in the Great War, Tom's
Boy Scout training makes it possible for him to show his patriotism in
a way which is of real service to his country. Tom has many
experiences that any loyal American boy would enjoy going through--or
reading about, as the next best thing.
Tom Slade on a Transport
While working as a mess boy on one of Uncle Sam's big ships, Tom's
cleverness enables him to be of service in locating a disloyal member
of the crew. On his homeward voyage the ship is torpedoed and Tom is
taken aboard a submarine and thence to Germany. He finally escapes and
resolves to reach the American forces in France.
Tom Slade With the Boys Over There
We follow Tom and his friend, Archer, on their flight from Germany,
through many thrilling adventures, until they reach and join the
American Army in France.
Tom Slade, Motorcycle Dispatch Bearer
Tom is now a dispatch rider behind the lines and has some thrilling
experiences in delivering important messages to troop commanders in
France.
Tom Slade With the Flying Corps
At last Tom realizes his dream to scout and fight for Uncle Sam in the
air, and has such experiences as only the world war could make
possible.
Tom Slade at Black Lake
Tom has returned home and visits Temple Camp before the season opens.
He builds three cabins and has many adventures.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
THE PEE-WEE HARRIS BOOKS!
By PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH
Author of THE TOM SLADE and ROY BLAKELEY BOOKS
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.
All readers of the TOM SLADE and the ROY
BLAKELEY books are acquainted with Pee-wee Harris
and will surely enjoy reading every volume of this series.
Pee-wee Harris
Pee-wee goes to visit his uncle whose farm is located on a by-road.
Pee-wee conceives the idea of starting a little shack along the road
in which to sell refreshments and automobile accessories.
In accordance with his invariable good luck,--scarcely has he started
this little shack than the bridge upon the highway burns down and the
obscure country road becomes a thoroughway for automobiles. Pee-wee
reaps a large profit from his business during the balance of the
summer.
Pee-wee Harris on the Trail
Pee-wee gets into the wrong automobile by mistake and is carried to
the country
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