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Boy Scouts in Mexico, or on Guard With Uncle Sam

G. Harvey Ralphson's classic series of Boy Scout adventure novels, written just as organized scouting took hold in the U.S., on the eve of World War I, brought a patriotic flare to stories that took boys to far-off exotic locales and into situations that sometimes verged on science fiction. In "Boy Scouts in Mexico, or On Guard with Uncle Sam" the scouts find themselves mixed up in robbery, attempted murder, Mexican revolutionaries, and a lost gold mine, as they try to prove the innocence of one of their members. An exciting story from start to finish, "Boy Scouts in Mexico" will interest fans of classic pulp fiction and Boy Scout stories alike!

Boy Scouts in the Canal Zone; Or, the Plot Against Uncle Sam

George Harvey Ralphson was a writer of juvenile adventure books in the early 20th century. He was best known for his "Boy Scout" series of adventures. He was one of the first American Boy Scouts Masters.George Harvey Ralphson was a writer of juvenile adventure books in the early 20th century. He was best known for his "Boy Scout" series of adventures. He was one of the first American Boy Scouts Masters.

Boy Scouts in the North Sea; Or, the Mystery of U-13

""You don't suppose the captain lost his reckoning and got this far out of his course, do you?" suggested Jimmie."I don't know," replied Ned. Then turning[81] to Captain von Kluck the lad continued: "Captain, what do you think about it?""Mit der var doing so many tings, I don'd know what to tink!""I can see men moving about on deck now, apparently clearing up the recent damage," stated Harry. "And I see a Boy Scout, too!""No!" objected Jimmie. "Don't say that! I don't want any more Boy Scouts mixed up in this! It isn't fair!""Just the same, he's there!" laughed Harry."Well, then," stated Jimmie, with a sigh of resignation, "we are in for another siege of it. I never knew it to fail! Just as quickly as we get going somewhere and a Boy Scout shows up there's trouble ahead and lots of it! Why can't they stay home?""

Boy Scouts on the Open Plains Or, the Round-Up Not Ordered

George Harvey Ralphson was a writer of juvenile adventure books in the early 20th century. He was best known for his "Boy Scout" series of adventures. He was one of the first American Boy Scouts Masters.

Pee-Wee Harris and Roy Blakeley’s Adventures in Camp

This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

Pee-Wee Harris F. O. B. Bridgeboro

Pee-wee and his friend Townsend Ripley take a trip to Temple Camp in Townsend's flivver. What should be a simple trip turns into an adventure as Pee-wee gets into desperate situations along the way and finds clever solutions to get out of them. The flivver, with a personality all its own, is a delightful part of the story.

Pee-Wee Harris in Luck

Pee-wee Harris goes to sleepy Goodale Manor Farm with his mother, where she hopes to get some rest. Pee-wee makes sure that doesn't happen when he learns there is a parade (and food!) in nearby Snailsdale Manor. To create a float and attend the parade, he enlists the help of another youngster, Hope Stillmore, who is soon launched on the sea of adventure with Scout Harris for a pilot.

Roy Blakeley Lost, Strayed or Stolen

Roy and his friends are given a retired railroad car for their scout activities. The problem is finding a place for it. Using the abandoned rails that lead into the swamp seem like a good idea,until it isn't. Fun, excitement and a mysterious fire ensue.