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The first book in the Boy Scouts series of action-adventure novels for younger readers, The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol follows the exploits of an elite group of scouts as they traverse the wooded trails, relying on their athletic prowess, knowledge of the outdoors, and ability to tackle any situation, no matter how unexpected.
In the sixth installment of the wildly popular Boy Aviators series for younger readers, the heroes are itching for adventure and decide to tag along on an expedition to Antarctica. They join the crew of famed explorer Robert Hazzard, who is on a quest to identify the South Pole—and perhaps find some long-lost treasure along the way.
The fourteenth installment in the abidingly popular Boy Scouts series finds a contingent of the troop traveling to England to lend a hand to soldiers fighting World War I. The boys display admirable bravery under pressure and have a chance to meet with King Albert in Brussels.
Bill Raynor and Jack Ready, the intrepid duo known as the Wireless Boys, set out on a sea voyage to Europe from New York. A few days into the trip, World War I breaks out, and the boys find themselves at the center of an international crisis. Will the ship make it back to American shores before it's too late?
Young brothers Jack and Tom Dacre live an idyllic life, but their thirst for adventure often takes them to locales near and far. In this volume of the action-adventure series for younger readers, the Bungalow Boys make a trip to Washington state to lend a hand to an old friend of their uncle who has found himself in dire straits.
With conflict raging in Mexico, the Boy Scouts come together to help out the uncle of one of their troop members. He owns a cattle ranch in the northern state of Chihuahua, but is unwell and unable to tend to his affairs before the battle makes his way into the region where his property is located. The boys make their way south of the border to lend a hand.
The second installment in John Henry Goldfrap's beloved Boy Aviators series has brothers Frank and Harry and their best friend Billy signing up to help the government with a top-secret task. After building a new plane to replace the one lost in a previous mission, the friends head to the Everglades to thwart enemies foreign and domestic.
In this exciting adventure geared for younger audiences, brothers Tom and Jack Dacre accompany their uncle on an expedition into the frigid north, hoping to establish themselves as fur traders, but their plans are thwarted by a nefarious scheme. Will the crew make it back alive?
They may be young, but the heroes of John Henry Goldfrap's popular Boy Aviators series for younger readers make up for what they lack in experience with plenty of grit, gusto and gumption. In this, the fourth installment of the series, the boys find themselves on quest to find a massive store of treasure in the Sargasso Sea.
In the early twentieth century, the technology of aviation advanced rapidly, and the new possibilities afforded by flight sparked the imaginations of younger readers. In The Boy Aviators in Africa, a posse of fearless young chums put their newly honed flying skills to the test in the pursuit of a store of highly valuable ivory.
The Boy Scouts for Uncle Sam is the fifth volume in John Henry Goldfrap's popular Boy Scouts series of books for younger readers. In this installment, the boys have an opportunity to help the U.S. government thwart the efforts of a group of foreign spies who will stop at nothing to steal top-secret information about a cutting-edge submarine design.
The indefatigable Boy Aviators are at again in this suspenseful installment of the acclaimed action-adventure series for younger readers. This time, they set out to beat a flight record and be a part of aviation history. After the record attempt, the boys wind up in the Wild West—and soon find themselves at the center of a contentious situation.