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150 Frank Merriwell’s School-Days.
167 Frank Merriwell’s Chums.
178 Frank Merriwell’s Foes.
184 Frank Merriwell’s Trip West.
189 Frank Merriwell Down South.
193 Frank Merriwell’s Bravery.
197 Frank Merriwell’s Hunting Tour.
201 Frank Merriwell in Europe.
205 Frank Merriwell at Yale.
209 Frank Merriwell’s Sports Afield.
213 Frank Merriwell’s Races.
217 Frank Merriwell’s Bicycle Tour.
225 Frank Merriwell’s Courage.
229 Frank Merriwell’s Daring.
233 Frank Merriwell’s Athletes.
237 Frank Merriwell’s Skill.
240 Frank Merriwell’s Champions.
247 Frank Merriwell’s Secret.
251 Frank Merriwell’s Danger.
254 Frank Merriwell’s Loyalty.
258 Frank Merriwell in Camp.
262 Frank Merriwell’s Vacation.
267 Frank Merriwell’s Cruise.
271 Frank Merriwell’s Chase.
276 Frank Merriwell in Maine.
280 Frank Merriwell’s Struggle.
284 Frank Merriwell’s First Job.
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To be Published During April
441—The Ring of Iron
By Inspector Stark
440—The Lure of Gold
By Nicholas Carter
439—The “L” Mystery
By Dick Stewart
438—Behind a Throne
By Nicholas Carter
To be Published During March
437—A King Among Crooks
By J. K. Stafford
436—Under the Tiger’s Claws
By Nicholas Carter
435—The Great Green Diamond
By Inspector Stark
434—Through the Cellar Wall
By Nicholas Carter
To be Published During February
433—The Human Cat
By Dick Stewart
432—The “Limited” Hold-Up
By Nicholas Carter
431—Shot From Above
By J. K. Stafford
430—Marked for Death
By Nicholas Carter
To be Published During January
429—On the Trail of “Big Finger”
By Scott Campbell
428—Below the Dead Line
By Scott Campbell
427—The Sign of the Dagger
By Nicholas Carter
426—The Western Ferret
By Inspector Stark
425—The Crime of the Camera
By Nicholas Carter
424—The Belrox Mystery
By Dick Stewart
423—The Terrible Thirteen
By Nicholas Carter
422—The Crimson Blind
By Fred M. White
421—A Triple Identity
By Nicholas Carter
420—The Nitroglycerin League
By Inspector Stark
419—The Bloodstone Terror
By Nicholas Carter
418—The Man Who Hid
By Dick Stewart
417—A Victim of Deceit
By Nicholas Carter
416—The Broken Pen
By J. K. Stafford
415—The Key Ring Clew
By Nicholas Carter
414—A Modern Sorceress
By Inspector Stark
413—The Four-Fingered Glove
By Nicholas Carter
412—Checkmating a Countess
By Dick Stewart
411—The Boulevard Mutes
By Nicholas Carter
410—Shadowed ’Round the World
By J. K. Stafford
409—Nick Carter’s Double Catch
By Nicholas Carter
408—Only a Headless Nail
By Dick Stewart
407—The Pretty Stenographer Mystery
By Nicholas Carter
406—The Eye of Gold
By Inspector Stark
405—The Plot That Failed
By Nicholas Carter
404—The Red Stain
By Scott Campbell
403—The Marked Hand
By Nicholas Carter
402—The Albert Gate Affair
By Louis Tracy
401—The Fatal Legacy
By Louis Tracy
400—The Living Mask
By Nicholas Carter
399—An Oath of Vengeance
By John K. Stafford
398—Under a Black Veil
By Nicholas Carter
397—A Crime Without a Name
By Dick Stewart
396—A Baffled Oath
By Nicholas Carter
395—A Kentucky Moonshiner
By Inspector Stark
394—Playing for a Fortune
By Nicholas Carter
393—The Convent Mystery
By John K. Stafford
392—With Links of Steel
By Nicholas Carter