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The Railroad Series

BY ALLEN CHAPMAN.

Ralph Fairbanks was bound to become a railroad man, as his father had been before him. Step by step he worked his way upward, sei*ving first in the Roundhouse, cleaning loco-j Motives; then in the Switch Tower, clearing the tracks; then On the Engine, as a fireman; then as engineer of the Over- land Express: and finally as Train Dispatcher.

In this line of books there is revealed tha whole workings of a great American railroad system. There are adventures in abundance — railroad wrecks, dashes through forest fires, the pursuit of a "wildcat" locomotive, the disappearance of a pay car with a large sum of money on board — but there is much more than this — the inten-^e rivalry among railroads and railroad nrm, the working out of running schedules, the get- ting thrat >h " on time " in spite of all obstacles, and the manipulation of railroad securities by evil men who wish to rule or ruin.

Books that every American boy ought to own.

RALPH, THE TRAIN DISPATCHER

Or The Myst^^ry of the Pay Car.

RALPH ON THE OVERLAND EXPRESS

Or The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer,

RALPH ON THE ENGINE

Or The Young Firemin of the Limited Mail.

RALPH OF THE ROUND HOUSE

Oi Bound to Becoiae a Railroad Man.

RALPH IN THE SWITCH TOWER

► Or Clearing the Track.

i2mo. Illustrated. Handsomely bound in cloth.

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GROSSET & DUNLAP, - NEW YORK