| ."Mexican and Canadian Frontier 
	Series" | 
    THE BORDER BOYS ON THE TRAIL -- What it meant to make an 
	enemy of Black Ramon De Barios -- that is the problem that Jack Merrill and 
	his friends, including Coyote Pete, face in this exciting tale. -- 1911. A.L. Burt.
 
THE BORDER BOYS ACROSS THE FRONTIER -- Read of the Haunted 
	Mesa and its mysteries, of the Subterranean River and its strange uses, of 
	the value of gasoline and steam "in running the gauntlet," and you will feel 
	that not even the ancient splendors of the Old World can furnish a better 
	setting for romantic action than the Border of the New. -- 1911. Hurst.
 
THE BORDER BOYS WITH THE MEXICAN RANGERS -- As every day is 
	making history -- faster, it is said, than ever before -- so books that keep 
	pace with the changes are full of rapid action and accurate facts. This book 
	deals with lively times on the Mexican border. -- 1911. A.L. Burt; Hurst.
 
THE BORDER BOYS WITH THE TEXAS RANGERS -- The Border Boys 
	have already had much excitement and adventure in their lives, but all this 
	has served to prepare them for the experiences related in this volume. They 
	are stronger, braver, and more resourceful than ever, and the exigencies of 
	their life in connection with the Texas Rangers demand all their trained 
	ability. -- illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn.1912. A.L. Burt; Hurst.
 
THE BORDER BOYS IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES  -- illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn. 1913. Hurst.
 
THE BORDER BOYS ALONG THE ST. LAWRENCE  -- 1914. A.L. Burt; Hurst. |