Edward Stratemeyer eBooks
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The gun club boys of Lakeport or, The island camp. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Edward Stratemeyer - Publisher S11838, 2016 -
This story is a complete tale in itself, and it also forms the first volume of a series to be devoted to sport in the forest, on the water, and on the athletic field.
Edward Stratemeyer: The Complete Works. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Edward Stratemeyer - Justinh, 2019 -
51 Complete Works of Edward Stratemeyer American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt An Undivided Union At the Fall of Port Arthur Dave Porter and His Double Dave Porter and His Rivals Dave Porter and the Runaways Dave Porter At Bear Camp Dave Porter at Star Ranch Dave Porter in the Far North Dave Porter in the Gold Fields Dave Porter in the South Seas Fighting in Cuban Waters First at the North Pole For the Liberty of Texas Leo the Circus Boy Marching on Niagara On the Trail of Pontiac Richard Dare's Venture The Campaign of the Jungle The Last Cruise of the Spitfire The Missing Tin Box The Mystery at Putnam Hall The Putnam Hall Rivals The Rover Boys at Big Horn Ranch The Rover Boys at Colby Hall The Rover Boys at College The Rover Boys at School The Rover Boys in Alaska The Rover Boys in Business The Rover Boys in Camp The Rover Boys in New York The Rover Boys in Southern Waters The Rover Boys in the Air The Rover Boys in the Jungle The Rover Boys in the Land of Luck The Rover Boys In The Mountains The Rover Boys on a Hunt The Rover Boys on Land and Sea The Rover Boys on Snowshoe Island The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes The Rover Boys on the Plains The Rover Boys on the River The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle The Rover Boys out West The Rover Boys Under Canvas The Rover Roys on the Ocean The Young Auctioneers The Young Bridge-Tender To Alaska for Gold True to Himself Young Captain Jack
Falling In With Fortune / The Experiences Of A Young Secretary. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Edward Stratemeyer - Kore Enterprises, 2018 -
"Falling in with Fortune" is a complete tale in itself, but forms the second of two companion volumes, the first being entitled, "Out for Business." In this story are related the adventures of Robert Frost, who figured in the other volume mentioned. In the first tale we saw how Robert was compelled to leave home on account of the harsh actions of his step-father, and what he did while "out for business," as he frequently expressed it. In the present tale our hero, by a curious combination of circumstances, becomes the private secretary to a rich lady, and travels with this lady to England and other places. The lady has a nephew whose character is none of the best, and as this young man had formerly occupied the position now assigned to Robert, our hero's place becomes no easy one to fill. Yet his natural stoutheartedness helps him to overcome every obstacle and brings his many surprising adventures to a satisfactory ending. The two stories, "Out for Business" and "Falling in with Fortune," give to the reader the last tales begun by that famous writer of boys' tales, Mr. Horatio Alger, Jr., whose books have sold to the extent of hundreds of thousands of copies, not alone in America, but likewise in England, Australia, and elsewhere. The gifted writer was stricken when on the point of finishing the tales, and when he saw that he could not complete them himself, it was to the present writer that he turned, and an outline for a conclusion was drawn up which met with his approval--and this outline had been filled out in order to bring the stories to a finish and make them, as nearly as possible, what Mr. Alger intended they should be. The success of the first of the companion tales causes the present writer to hope that the second will meet with equal favor.