Pulp Fiction, 1882 · page 30 of 32
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TRUTH STRANGEHL THAN BPICTION ! A New Library Expressly True Stories of Stirring Lives! Romance of Sport on Field and Flood! Designed for “Our Boys” WHO LOVE Tales of Actual Perils and Adventure! Daring Deeds and Great Achievements! On the oceans and seas—in the deep, silent forests—on the boundless plains—in the mountain fastnesses and the untrailed hills— over the wild game ranges and the cattle ranches—on lakes, rivers and lonely lagoons—over the world, everywhere; thus being something Wholly New and Novel, and giving a literature which in quality, kind, and exciting interest is PECULIARLY THE AMERICAN BOY’S OWN! NOW READY AND IN PRESS. 1 Adventures of Buffalo Bill. From Boyhood to Man hood. Deeds of Daring, and Romantic Incidents in the early life of William F. Cody. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 2 The Ocean Hunters; or, The Chase of the Leviathan. A ' Romance of Perilous Adventure. By Captain Mayne Reid. (2 An extra large number. se) Adventures of Wild Bill, the Pistol Prince. Remarkable career of J. B, Hikok, (known to the world as ‘‘ Wild Bill”), giving the true story of bis adventures and acts. By Prentiss Ingraham. The Prairie Ranch; or, The Young Cattle Herders. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. Texas Jack, the Mustang King. Thrilling Adventures in the Life of J. B. Omohundro, “ Texad Jack.” . By Col. P, Ingraham. Cruise of the Flyaway; ; or, Yankee Boys in Ceylon. By C. Dunning Clark. Joe: The History of a Young “ Border Ruffian.” Brief Seenes from the Life of Joseph E. Badger, Jr. By A. H. Post, The Flyaway Afloat; or, Yankee Boys Round the World. By C. Dunning Clark. Bruin Adams, Old Adams’ Boy Pard. Scenes of Wild Adventure in the Life of the Boy Ranger of the Rocky Mountains. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 10 The Snow T ; or, The Boy Hunters of Fur-Land. A Narra- tive of Sport and Life around Lake Winnipeg. By T. C. Harbaugh. 11 Old Grizzly Adams, the Bear Tamer; or, The Monarch of the Mountain. By Dr. Frank Powell. 12 Woods and Waters; or, The Exploits of the Littleton Gun Club. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. IZ A Stone: Incidents in the Career on Sea and Land as Boy and Man, of Col. Prentiss Ingrabam. By Prof.Wm. R. Eyster. 14 Adrift on the Prairie, and Amateur Hunters on the ts eo e@2nas & KR fb Buffalo Range. By Oil Coomes. | 15 Kit Carson, of Guides; or, Mountain Paths and Prairie Trails. By Albert W. Aiken, 16 Red River Rovers; or, Life and Adventures in the Northwest. By C. Dunning Clark. 17 Plaza and Plain; or, Wild Adventures of “‘ Buckskin Sam,” (Major Sam 8. Hall.) By Col, Prentiss Ingraham, 18 Rifle and Revolver; or, The Littleton Gun Club on the Buffalo Range. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. 19 Wide-Awake Geo the oneer ; or, Life in a Log Cavin. Incidents and Adventures in the Backwoods. By Ed, Willett. 20 The Diy Drageon; or, The Story of General George A. est Point te the Big Horn. By Capt. F. Whittaker. 21 Deadwood Dick as a 3 or, Why Wild Ned Harris, the New Engiand Farm-lad, became Western Prince of the Road. By Edward L. Wheeler. ®22 The Boy Exiles of Siberia; or, The Watch-Dog of Russia. By T. C. Harbaugh. 80 Night-Hawk George 23 Paul De Lacy, the French Beast Charmer; or, New York Boysin the Jungles. By C. Dunning Clark. 24 The Sword Prince: The Romantic Life of Colonel Monstery, (American Champion-at-arms,) By Captain Fred. Whittaker. 25 Round the Camp Fire ; or, Snow-Bound at “Freeze-out Camp.” A Tale of Roving Joe and his Hunter Pards. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 26 Snow-Shoe Tom; or, New York Boys in the Wilderness, A Narrative of Sport and Peril in Maine. By T. C. Harbaugh. 27 Yellow Hair, the Boy Chief of the Pawnees, The Ad- _ venturous Career of Eadie Burgess of Nebraska. By Col. Ingraham. 28 The Chase of the Great White Stag and Camp and Canoe. By C. Dunning Clark. 29 The Fortune-Hunter; or, Roving Joe as Miner, Cow-Boy, Trapper and Hunter. By A. H. Post. 30 Walt Ferguson’s Cruise. A Tale of the Antarctic Sea. By C. Dunning Clark. 31 The Boy Crusader; or, How a Page and a Fool Saved a King. By Captain Frederick Whittaker, 32 White Beaver, the Indian Medicine Chief: or, The Ro mantic and Adventurous Life of Dr. D. Frank Powell, known on the Border as “ Fancy Frank,” “ Iron Face,” etc. By Col. P, Ingraham, 33 Captain Ralph, the Young Explorer ; or, The Centipede Among the Floes. By C. Dunning Clark. 34 The Young Bear Hunters.: A Story of the Haps and Mishaps of a Party of t Boys in the Wilds of Michigan. By Morris Redwing. 35 The Lost Boy Whalers; or, In the Shadow of the North Pole. By T. C. Harbaugh. 36 Smart Sim, the Lad with a Level Head; or, Two Boys who were ‘‘ Bounced.” By Bdward Willett. 37 Old Tar Knuckle and His Boy Chums; or, The Monsters _ of the Esquimaux Border. By Roger Starbuck. The Settler’s Son; or, Adventures in Wiklerness and Clear- ing. By Edward 8. Ellis. , and His Daring Deeds ard Adventures in the Wilds of the South and West. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 40 The Ice Elephant; or, The Castaways of the Lone Coast. By Captain Frederick Whittaker. 41 The Pampas Hunters; or, New York Boys in Buenos Ayres, By T. C. Harbaugh. 42 The Young Land-Lubber ; ; or, Prince Porter’s First Cruise. By C. Dunning Clark, 43 Bronco Billy, the Saddle Prince. By Colonel Prentiss Ingrabam. A New Issue Every Week. BEADLE’s Boy’s Library is for sale by all Newsdealers, five cents per cepy, or sent by mail on receipt of six cents each. BEADLE AND ADAMS, PusBLisHEnrs, 98 William Street, New York. 0\(0\(0) com G (E(@)