"Advertising
Andy" Blake
meets new
friends,
three young
men
struggling
to save an
old carriage
business
from going
to the wall.
Will
advertising
help?
Andy is
enthusiastically
hopeful.
The later
trickery of
a junior
employer
puts the
young
advertising
man in a bad
hole.
Things seem
darker than
ever for the
tottering
business.
Then comes
the idea of
dropping
carriages
for coaster
wagons.
Here arises
new
manufacturing
problems;
new
marketing
problems.
Later on
patent
difficulties
threaten to
wipe out the
struggling
young
industry.
But, in his
characteristic
way, Andy
battles on,
following up
one clever
scheme with
another --
all good
reading,
surely, for
a growing
boy who,
some day,
will enter
the business
world
himself.
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3.
Andy
Blake's
Secret
Service
A mysterious
cloaked
figure on
the darkened
fire escape
... a tap on
the window
... low,
excited
voices.
And then, in
the morning,
it was found
that
Advertising
Andy had
strangely
disappeared.
Such is the
beginning of
this
exciting,
baffling
tale,
combining
mystery and
business, in
which the
successful
young
advertising
executive is
called upon
to perform a
most unusual
secret
service.
Stunned by
the disaster
threatening
him, he
might have
retuned to
his
advertising
desk within
a week had
not the
farmyard
"ghost"
struck him
on the head.
His memory
gone, added
mystery
grows up
about him as
the months
elapse --
months
crowded with
excitement
and happy
experiences
for Eddie
Garry, the
story's new
character.
Are Eddie
and Andy
brothers?
Does this
explain
their marked
resemblance?
The
concluding
chapter
tells.
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4. Andy
Blake & the
Pot of Gold
A goose that
laid golden
eggs!
Andy Blake
had read of
such a
goose. But
it amazed
the young
advertising
man to learn
that a
counterpart
of the
fabled goose
had been
built by a
Maharajah in
distant
India.
Placed in a
temple, and
revered by
the
superstitious
natives, the
mechanical
goose and
its twelve
golden eggs
later
disappeared,
turning up
years
afterwards
in America.
Kept in a
lonely
tavern at
Pegleg Ford,
near Manton,
the goose
again
mysteriously
disappears.
And Andy is
commissioned
to find it
(for
business
reasons),
his exciting
quest brings
him in
contact with
a family of
five orphan
children,
the
"Flannigan
Flock"
There is
mystery,
surprise,
camping fun
and unusual
heart
interest in
this
outstanding
story by Leo
Edwards.