Edward Stratemeyer's Books
On the Trail of Pontiac or, The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio
On the Trail of Pontiac or, The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes; Or, The Secret of the Island Cave
The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes; Or, The Secret of the Island Cave by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys on the Plains; Or, The Mystery of Red Rock Ranch
The Rover Boys on the Plains; Or, The Mystery of Red Rock Ranch by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys on the River; Or, The Search for the Missing Houseboat
The Rover Boys on the River; Or, The Search for the Missing Houseboat by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle; Or, The Strange Cruise of the Steam Yacht
The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle; Or, The Strange Cruise of the Steam Yacht by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, From College Campus to the Clouds
The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, From College Campus to the Clouds by Edward Stratemeyer
The Putnam Hall Cadets; or, Good Times in School and Out
The Putnam Hall Cadets; or, Good Times in School and Out by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys at College; Or, The Right Road and the Wrong
The Rover Boys at College; Or, The Right Road and the Wrong by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys in Camp; or, The Rivals of Pine Island
The Rover Boys in Camp; or, The Rivals of Pine Island by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys in Business; Or, The Search for the Missing Bonds
The Rover Boys in Business; Or, The Search for the Missing Bonds by Edward Stratemeyer
The Rover Boys out West; Or, The Search for a Lost Mine
Excerpt: ...speeches, Dick,\" cried the younger brother half angrily. \"Boil it down and serve the extract in short order.\" \"Very well, I will. Firstly, Arnold Baxter is in jail. Secondly, he states his friends are going to ask the governor for a pardon. Thirdly, a friend in disguise comes to the jail with the supposed pardon. Fourthly, great joy of Baxter. Fifthly, he thanks his jailers and bids them good-by, as I said before. Sixthly, after he and his friend are gone the jailers inspect the so-called pardon. Seventhly, the jailers telephone to the governor. Eighthly, the pardon is pronounced a forgery, signatures, seal, and all. Ninthly, all the powers that be are as mad as hornets, but they can do nothing, for Baxter the elder has gone and has left no trace behind him.\" \"Phew!\" Tom emitted a long, low whistle. \"Say, but that runs like the half-dime novels I used to stuff myself with in my green days, doesn't it?\" \"That's right, Tom, excepting that this is strictly true, while the half-dime novels used to be as far from the truth as a howling dog is from the moon. But seriously, I don't like this,\" went on the elder Rover earnestly. \"Neither do I like it.\" \"Baxter at liberty may mean trouble for father and for us.\" \"I begin to see now what Dan Baxter meant,\" ejaculated Tom suddenly. \"I'll wager he knew all along what his father and the friend were up to.\" \"I wonder who the stranger was? He must have been a very skillful forger to forge the governor's signature and the other signatures too.\" \"He must be some old pal to Baxter. Don't you remember father said Baxter was thick with several fellows in the West before he came out here?\" \"Let us write to father about this at once.\" This was agreed to, and Dick began to pen the letter without delay. While he was at work Sam came in and was acquainted with the news. \"It's just like the Baxters,\" said the youngest Rover. \"After this, I'll be prepared to expect anything of them. I'd like to know where he has gone?...
The Rover Boys in New York; Or, Saving Their Father's Honor
The Rover Boys in New York; Or, Saving Their Father's Honor by Edward Stratemeyer
The Last Cruise of the Spitfire; or, Luke Foster's Strange Voyage
The Last Cruise of the Spitfire; or, Luke Foster's Strange Voyage by Edward Stratemeyer
A Young Inventor's Pluck; or, The Mystery of the Willington Legacy
A Young Inventor's Pluck; or, The Mystery of the Willington Legacy by Edward Stratemeyer
Young Hunters of the Lake; or, Out with Rod and Gun
Young Hunters of the Lake; or, Out with Rod and Gun by Edward Stratemeyer
The Mystery at Putnam Hall: The School Chums' Strange Discovery
An offshoot of Edward Stratemeyer's abidingly popular Rover Boys series, The Mystery of Putnam Hall focuses on friends of the famous trio of brothers. When a shady character begins to hang around the venerable military boarding school Putnam Hall, a group of intrepid young detectives works together to put a stop to the strange goings-on before it's too late.