OUT FOR BUSINESS:
Or, Robert Frost's Strange Career
Relates the adventures of a country boy who is compelled to leave home
and seek his fortune in the great world at large. How he wins success we
must leave to the reader to discover.
FALLING IN WITH FORTUNE
Or, The Experiences of a Young Secretary
This is a companion tale to "Out for Business," but complete in itself,
and tells of the further doings of Robert Frost as private secretary.
YOUNG CAPTAIN JACK:
Or, The Son of a Soldier
The scene is laid in the South during the Civil War, and the hero is a
waif who was cast up by the sea and adopted by a rich Southern planter.
NELSON THE NEWSBOY:
Or, Afloat in New York
Mr. Alger is always at his best in the portrayal of life in New York
City, and this story is among the best he has given our young readers.
LOST AT SEA:
Or, Robert Roscoe's Strange Cruise
A sea story of uncommon interest. The hero falls in with a strange
derelict--a ship given over to the wild animals of a menagerie.
JERRY, THE BACKWOODS BOY
Or, The Parkhurst Treasure
Depicts life on a farm of New York State.
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