FRANK MERRIWELL

Is the hero of every true American boy. Frank has had numerous adventures which are chronicled in a manner most satisfactory to every boy who seeks clean, vigorous literature. These books can be found only in the Medal Library.

Price, 10c. Per Copy

By BURT L. STANDISH.

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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STREET & SMITH, Publishers, New York.

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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

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