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Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies

by Alice B. Emerson

An automobile trip, kidnapper Gypsies, a stolen necklace, and a reward -- and Ruth must find a way to escape her pinch-penny Uncle.

Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill

by Alice B. Emerson

Recently orphaned, Ruth Fielding goes to live with her Uncle Jabez in New York. Jabez and his housekeeper receive Ruth very coldly and seem to care very little for her, saying only that she must "earn her keep"...

Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence

Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island

by Alice B. Emerson

Ruth's classmate Jerry is hurt in a train wreck and goes to convalesce at the Red Mill. While tended to by Aunt Alvirah and Ruth, Jerry reveals how his uncle was cheated of his land on Cliff Island after losing...

Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures

by Alice B. Emerson

Ruth, Helen, and Tom watch a movie crew film scenes near the Red Mill. As they watch, the starring actress, Hazel Gray, falls into the river and is swept downstream. Ruth and her friends rescue the actress and...

Betty Gordon at Mountain Camp

by Alice B. Emerson

At Mountain Camp Betty found herself in the midst of a mystery involving a girl whom she had previously met in Washington.

Ruth Fielding at the War Front

Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest

Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp

by Alice B. Emerson

While on the way to a winter break vacation at Snow Camp, Ruth, Helen, and Tom cross paths with a strangely sullen boy named Fred Hatfield. The chum's chaperone, Mr. Cameron, suspects the boy of being a runaway,...

Ruth Fielding Down East

Ruth Fielding At College

Betty Gordon at Boarding School

by Alice B. Emerson

Seeking the treasure of Indian Chasm makes an exceedingly interesting incident.

Betty Gordon in Washington

by Alice B. Emerson

In this volume Betty goes to the National Capitol to find her uncle and has several unusual adventures.

The Sign of Silence

Betty Gordon in the Land of Oil

by Alice B. Emerson

From Washington the scene is shifted to the great oil fields of our country. A splendid picture of the oil field operations of today.

Trail's End

by George W. Ogden

Ascalon was the end of the trail for thirsty cowboys who gave vent to their pent-up feelings without restraint. Calvin Morgan was not concerned with its wickedness until Seth Craddock's malevolence directed...

The Expressman and the Detective

by Allan Pinkerton

During the greater portion of a very busy life, I have been actively engaged in the profession of a Detective, and hence have been brought in contact with many men, and have been an interested participant in...

The Rustler of Wind River

by George W. Ogden

An exciting tale of the attempts of the unscrupulous cattlemen to drive the homesteader from their holdings and leave the land free for grazing. Alan Macdonald leads the homesteaders in their defense and, after...

The Filigree Ball

by Anna Katharine Green

Being a full and true account of the solution of the mystery concerning the Jeffrey-Moore affair.

The Bobbsey Twins in a Great City