| Tales of old Western pioneer
    days and the California gold fields, tales of mystery, humor, adventure,
    thrilling stories of sports and aviation. There is a wide range of subjects
    in this list of titles -- all by well known authors of books for boys. -- Grossett & Dunlap advertisement
 This Grosset & Dunlap series consisted of books by several
    different authors. Many of the books were part of other series originally
    (e.g. the Cloud Patrol series, the Flying Stories series). I'm not sure how many more books were in the series, and some of them
    I have not found series numbers for yet.     | 
      MARK GILMORE, SCOUT OF THE AIR -- "The story of how a
        boy scout falls in with an aviator and helps him accomplish a mission."
        -- by Percy Keese Fitzhugh
 
FLYING HEELS -- "How a postponed hockey game brought
        about a thrilling series of events." -- By Harold M. Sherman.
 
FLASHING HEELS -- "A great hockey story which tells of
        a game between an American championship team and a Canadian championship
        team." -- by Harold M. Sherman
 
THE CLOUD PATROL -- "The thrilling experiences of a
        young air pilot." -- by Irving Crump.
 
THE PILOT OF THE CLOUD PATROL -- "A sequel to 'The
        Cloud Patrol." -- by Irving Crump
 
LEFTY LEIGHTON -- by Percy Keese Fitzhugh. Illustrated by
        Alfred Skrenda. 1930. No. 1 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
SPIFFY HENSHAW -- by Percy Keese Fitzhugh. Illustrated by
        Howard Hastings. 1929. No 2 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
WIGWAG WEIGAND -- "A charming story of mystery and true
        fellowship." -- by Percy Keese Fitzhugh. Illustrated by Howard
        Hastings. 1929. No. 3 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
HERVEY WILLETS -- "Readers of Tom Slade and Roy
        Blakeley will be glad to know more of Hervey Willets." -- by
        Percy Keese Fitzhugh. Illustrated by Howard Hastings. 1927. No. 4 in the
        "Buddy Books" series.
 
SKINNY MCCORD -- "Skinny is a queer, amusing chap and
        he has a lot of thrilling adventures." -- by Percy Keese
        Fitzhugh. Illustrated by Howard Hastings. 1928. No. 5 in the "Buddy
        Books" series.
 
THE STORY OF TERRIBLE TERRY -- by Percy Keese Fitzhugh.
        Illustrated by Howard Hastings. 1930. No. 7 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
CAMERON MACBAIN, BACKWOODSMAN -- "A boy from the
        backwoods has some strange adventures in the city." -- by
        Harold M. Sherman. 1927. No. 8 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
DON RAIDER, TRAIL BLAZER -- "Don was not used to the
        city but he knew how to handle himself against an alley gang that was
        set against him." by Harold M. Sherman. Illustrated by Phil
        Schaeffer. 1929. No. 10 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
DING PALMER, AIR DETECTIVE -- by Harold Morrow Sherman. 1930.
        No. 11 in the "Buddy Books" series; no. 4 in the "Flying
        Stories"series.
 
 
BEYOND THE DOG'S NOSE  -- by Harold Morrow Sherman. 1927.
        No. 12 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
THE LAND OF MONSTERS  -- by Harold M. Sherman. Illustrated
        by Harold N. Anderson. 1931. No. 13 in the "Buddy Books"
        series.
 
BUFFALO BOY -- "A boy's adventure in the old pioneer
        days." -- by J. Allen Dunn. Illustrated by Jerome Rozen. 1929.
        No. 14 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
 
YOUNG EAGLE OF THE TRAIL -- by J. Allan Dunn. Illustrated by
        Machtey. 1931. No. 15 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
TUCK SIMMS, FORTY NINER -- "Excitement and danger in
        the California gold fields." -- by Edward Leonard. 1929. No. 16
        in the "Buddy Books" series
 
QUARTERBACK HOT-HEAD -- by William Heyliger. Illustrated by W.B.
        Grubb. 1930. No. 17 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
HOT DOG PARTNERS -- by William Heyliger. Illustrated by Howard
        Hastings. 1931. No 18 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
BEAN BALL BILL -- "A book filled with adventure and sport
        by a favorite boys' author." -- by William Heyliger. Illustrated by
        Bert Salg. 1930. No 19 in the "Buddy Books" series.
 
BILL DARROW'S VICTORY -- by William Heyliger. Illustrated by
        Bert Salg. 1930. No. 20 in the "Buddy Books" series.
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