Motor Boys - List of Titles

List of Titles

  1. The Motor Boys or, Chums Through Thick And Thin - 1906
  2. The Motor Boys Overland or, A Long Trip For Fun And Fortune - 1906
  3. The Motor Boys In Mexico or, The Secret Of The Buried City - 1906
  4. The Motor Boys Across The Plains or, The Hermit Of Lost Lake - 1907
  5. The Motor Boys Afloat or, The Cruise Of The Dartaway - 1908
  6. The Motor Boys On The Atlantic or, The Mystery Of The Lighthouse - 1908
  7. The Motor Boys In Strange Waters or, Lost In A Floating Forest - 1909
  8. The Motor Boys On The Pacific or, The Young Derelict Hunters - 1909
  9. The Motor Boys In The Clouds or, A Trip For Fame And Fortune - 1910
  10. The Motor Boys Over The Rockies or, A Mystery Of The Air - 1911
  11. The Motor Boys Over The Ocean or, A Marvelous Rescue In Mid-Air - 1911
  12. The Motor Boys On The Wing or, Seeking The Airship Treasure - 1912
  13. The Motor Boys After A Fortune or, The Hut On Snake Island - 1912
  14. The Motor Boys On The Border or, Sixty Nuggets Of Gold - 1913
  15. The Motor Boys Under The Sea or, From Airship To Submarine - 1914
  16. The Motor Boys On Road And River or, Racing To Save A Life - 1915
  17. Ned, Bob And Jerry At Boxwood Hall or, The Motor Boys As Freshman - 1916
  18. Ned, Bob And Jerry On A Ranch or, The Motor Boys Among The Cowboys - 1917
  19. Ned, Bob And Jerry In The Army or, The Motor Boys As Volunteers - 1918
  20. Ned, Bob And Jerry On The Firing Line or, The Motor Boys Fighting For Uncle Sam - 1919
  21. Ned, Bob And Jerry Bound For Home or, The Motor Boys On The Wrecked Troopship - 1920
  22. The Motor Boys On Thunder Mountain or, The Treasure Chest Of Blue Rock - 1924

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