Author: | H. Irving Hancock | ISBN: | 1230000407540 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing | Publication: | May 5, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | H. Irving Hancock |
ISBN: | 1230000407540 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing |
Publication: | May 5, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An American chemist and writer, mainly remembered as an author of children's literature and juveniles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and as having written a fictional depiction of a German invasion of the USA.
Contents
Dave Darrin Series
Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis (1910)
Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis
Dave Darrin's Third Year at Annapolis (1911)
Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis (1911)
Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz (1914)
Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers (1919)
Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service (1919)
Dave Darrin and the German Submarines
Dave Darrin on the Asiatic Station
The Motor Boat Club Series
The Motor Boat Club at Nantucket (1909)
The Motor Boat Club and The Wireless (1909)
The Motor Boat Club in Florida (1909)
The Motor Boat Club Off Long Island (1909)
Young Engineers Series
The Young Engineers in Colorado (1912)
The Young Engineers in Arizona (1912)
The Young Engineers in Nevada (1913)
The Young Engineers in Mexico (1913)
The Young Engineers on the Gulf (1920)
Boys of the Army Series
Uncle Sam's Boys in the Ranks (1910)
Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants (1911)
Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines (1912)
Uncle Sam's Boys as Lieutenants (1919)
Uncle Sam's Boys with Pershing's Troops (1919)
Grammar School Boys Series
The Grammar School Boys of Gridley
The Grammar School Boys Snowbound (1911)
The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics (1911)
High School Boys' Vacation Series
The High School Boys' Canoe Club (1912)
The High School Boys in Summer Camp (1912)
The High School Boys' Fishing Trip (1910)
The High School Boys' Training Hike (1913)
High School Boys Series
The High School Freshmen (1910)
The High School Pitcher (1910)
The High School Left End (1910)
The High School Captain of the Team (1910)
West Point Series
Dick Prescott's First Year at West Point (1910)
Dick Prescott's Second Year at West Point (1911)
Dick Prescott's Third Year at West Point (1911)
Dick Prescotts's Fourth Year at West Point (1911)
Dave Darrin Series
No more efficient officers ever paced the deck of a man-o'-war than Dave Darrin and Dan Dalzell. The last two volumes chronicle the experiences of Dave and Dan in the great war.
Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis -
Dave Damn and Dan Dalzell prove their mettle at the U.S. Naval Academy and give promise of what might be expected of them in the great war that was even at that moment hovering over the world.
Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz (1914)-
The story of Dave's and Dan's initial active service in the United States Navy. That our two young ensigns took an exciting part in the fighting there is known to all our readers.
Motor Boat Club Series
Bright and sparkling as the waters over which the Motor Boat Boys sail. Once cast off for a cruise with these hardy young fresh-water navigators the reader will not ask to be "put ashore" until the home port has finally been made. Manliness and pluck are reflected on every page; the plots are ingenious, the action swift, and the interest always tense. There is neither a yawn in a paragraph nor a dull moment in a chapter in this stirring series. No boy or girl will willingly lay down a volume of it until "the end." The stories also embody much useful information about the operation and handling of small power boats.
Young Engineers Series
The heroes of these stories are known to readers of the High School Boys Series. In this new series Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton prove worthy of all the traditions of Dick & Co. They meet every requirement as young civil engineers with pick, shovel, and pluck, and with resourcefulness and determination overcome all obstacles.
Boys of the Army Series
These stimulating stories are among the best of their class that have ever been written. They breathe the life and spirit of our army of today, and in which Uncle Sam's Boys fought with a courage and devotion excelled by none in the world war. There is no better way to instil patriotism in the coming generation than by placing in the hands of juvenile readers books in which a romantic atmosphere is thrown around the boys of the army with thrilling plots that boys love. The books of this series tell in story form the life of a soldier from the rookie stage until he has qualified for an officer's commission, and, among other things, present a true picture of the desperate days in fighting the Huns.
Grammar School Boys Series
Dick Prescott, Dan Dalzell, Tom Reade, and the other members of Dick & Co. are always found in the forefront of things—in scholarship, athletics, and in school-boy fun. Small wonder that this series has made such a hit with the boys of America.
High School Boys' Vacation Series
Outdoor sports are the keynote of these volumes. Boys will alternately thrill and chuckle over these splendid narratives of the further adventures of Dick Prescott and his chums.
West Point Series
Dick Prescott and Greg Holmes are not human wonders, but a pair of average bright American boys who had a hard enough time working their way through West Point. Their experiences will inspire all other American boys.
An American chemist and writer, mainly remembered as an author of children's literature and juveniles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and as having written a fictional depiction of a German invasion of the USA.
Contents
Dave Darrin Series
Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis (1910)
Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis
Dave Darrin's Third Year at Annapolis (1911)
Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis (1911)
Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz (1914)
Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers (1919)
Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service (1919)
Dave Darrin and the German Submarines
Dave Darrin on the Asiatic Station
The Motor Boat Club Series
The Motor Boat Club at Nantucket (1909)
The Motor Boat Club and The Wireless (1909)
The Motor Boat Club in Florida (1909)
The Motor Boat Club Off Long Island (1909)
Young Engineers Series
The Young Engineers in Colorado (1912)
The Young Engineers in Arizona (1912)
The Young Engineers in Nevada (1913)
The Young Engineers in Mexico (1913)
The Young Engineers on the Gulf (1920)
Boys of the Army Series
Uncle Sam's Boys in the Ranks (1910)
Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants (1911)
Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines (1912)
Uncle Sam's Boys as Lieutenants (1919)
Uncle Sam's Boys with Pershing's Troops (1919)
Grammar School Boys Series
The Grammar School Boys of Gridley
The Grammar School Boys Snowbound (1911)
The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics (1911)
High School Boys' Vacation Series
The High School Boys' Canoe Club (1912)
The High School Boys in Summer Camp (1912)
The High School Boys' Fishing Trip (1910)
The High School Boys' Training Hike (1913)
High School Boys Series
The High School Freshmen (1910)
The High School Pitcher (1910)
The High School Left End (1910)
The High School Captain of the Team (1910)
West Point Series
Dick Prescott's First Year at West Point (1910)
Dick Prescott's Second Year at West Point (1911)
Dick Prescott's Third Year at West Point (1911)
Dick Prescotts's Fourth Year at West Point (1911)
Dave Darrin Series
No more efficient officers ever paced the deck of a man-o'-war than Dave Darrin and Dan Dalzell. The last two volumes chronicle the experiences of Dave and Dan in the great war.
Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis -
Dave Damn and Dan Dalzell prove their mettle at the U.S. Naval Academy and give promise of what might be expected of them in the great war that was even at that moment hovering over the world.
Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz (1914)-
The story of Dave's and Dan's initial active service in the United States Navy. That our two young ensigns took an exciting part in the fighting there is known to all our readers.
Motor Boat Club Series
Bright and sparkling as the waters over which the Motor Boat Boys sail. Once cast off for a cruise with these hardy young fresh-water navigators the reader will not ask to be "put ashore" until the home port has finally been made. Manliness and pluck are reflected on every page; the plots are ingenious, the action swift, and the interest always tense. There is neither a yawn in a paragraph nor a dull moment in a chapter in this stirring series. No boy or girl will willingly lay down a volume of it until "the end." The stories also embody much useful information about the operation and handling of small power boats.
Young Engineers Series
The heroes of these stories are known to readers of the High School Boys Series. In this new series Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton prove worthy of all the traditions of Dick & Co. They meet every requirement as young civil engineers with pick, shovel, and pluck, and with resourcefulness and determination overcome all obstacles.
Boys of the Army Series
These stimulating stories are among the best of their class that have ever been written. They breathe the life and spirit of our army of today, and in which Uncle Sam's Boys fought with a courage and devotion excelled by none in the world war. There is no better way to instil patriotism in the coming generation than by placing in the hands of juvenile readers books in which a romantic atmosphere is thrown around the boys of the army with thrilling plots that boys love. The books of this series tell in story form the life of a soldier from the rookie stage until he has qualified for an officer's commission, and, among other things, present a true picture of the desperate days in fighting the Huns.
Grammar School Boys Series
Dick Prescott, Dan Dalzell, Tom Reade, and the other members of Dick & Co. are always found in the forefront of things—in scholarship, athletics, and in school-boy fun. Small wonder that this series has made such a hit with the boys of America.
High School Boys' Vacation Series
Outdoor sports are the keynote of these volumes. Boys will alternately thrill and chuckle over these splendid narratives of the further adventures of Dick Prescott and his chums.
West Point Series
Dick Prescott and Greg Holmes are not human wonders, but a pair of average bright American boys who had a hard enough time working their way through West Point. Their experiences will inspire all other American boys.