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By William Drysdale

The Famous

"Brain and Brawn" Series

No boy should grow up without reading these books


The Young Reporter


A STORY OF PRINTING HOUSE SQUARE. 300 pp.


A genuine boys' book for genuine boys. Full of life, clean, clear cut and inspiring. It will enlist the interest of every stirring and wide-awake boy.


The Fast Mail


THE STORY OF A TRAIN BOY. 328 pp.


The story of the adventures of a boy who fought his way to success with clean grit and good sense, accomplishing what is within the power of every American boy if he sets about it. It is full of movement, sound in sentiment, and wholesome in character.


The Beach Patrol


A STORY OF THE LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. 318 pp.


A spirited picture of the labors and dangers to which members of the life-saving service are exposed and which few realize.


The Young Supercargo


A STORY OF THE MERCHANT MARINE. 352 pp.


This book has all of the interest of "Oliver Optic's" books, with none of their improbabilities.


The Volumes are Fully Illustrated.


W. A. WILDE COMPANY

Boston and Chicago