Buffalo Bill's Bold Play; Or, The Tiger of the HillsIngraham, Prentiss
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Buffalo Bill's Bold Play; Or, The Tiger of the Hills
Ingraham, Prentiss
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917 -- Fiction; Dime novels
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| Say, Boys! |
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| How’d you like to own your own bronc’? How’d you like to be an |
| expert at lassoing and branding? How’d you like to ride the rolling|
| prairies in search of lost stock, and perhaps have an adventure or |
| two with certain bad men who did not like you because you were on |
| the side of law and order? How would you like it? |
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| Well, we all cannot go west and be cowboys, but we sure can pay 15 |
| cents for the stories in the _Western Story Library_, and find a |
| good, comfortable spot, and immediately imagine ourselves riding |
| with Ted Strong and his broncho boys, sharing their adventures, |
| their hardships and pleasures. |
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| Ted Strong and his pals are lovable fellows--every one of them, |
| and you will do well to make comrades of them. |
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| Ask your dealer to show you a copy of the _Western Story Library_. |
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| STREET & SMITH CORPORATION |
| 79 Seventh Avenue New York City |
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RATTLING GOOD ADVENTURE
SPORT STORIES
Price, Fifteen Cents
_Stories of the Big Outdoors_
There has been a big demand for outdoor stories, and a very
considerable portion of it has been for the Maxwell Stevens stories
about Jack Lightfoot, the athlete.
These stories are of interest to old and young. They are not,
strictly speaking, stories for boys, but boys everywhere will find
a great deal in them to engage their interest.
The Jack Lightfoot stories deal with every branch of
sport--baseball, football, rowing, swimming, racing, tennis,
and every sort of occupation, both indoor and out, that the
healthy-minded man turns to.
_ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT_
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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