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Schulkers, Robert

Seckatary Hawkins Series

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1. Seckatary Hawkins in Cuba, or The Casanova Treasure [1921] [Reissue]

$12.00

2. Red Runners, The or The Mystery of the Hypnotizing Eyes [1922]

$0.00

3. Stormie, the Dog Stealer, or The Mystery of the Bay Hounds [1925]

$0.00

4. Stoner's Boy, or The Mystery of the Gray Ghost [1926]

In this volume Seckatary Hawkins tells how his "fair and square" club was started on the old river bank, and how he and his chums would meet every day after school in their little clubhouse to solve the mystery of "STONER'S BOY," an interesting, mysterious character, who would appear all of a sudden and disappear almost as quickly. The climax of this story is one of the most thrilling any boy could wish for.

$15.00

5. Gray Ghost, The or The Return of Stoner's Boy [1926]

"THE GRAY GHOST" will be eagerly read by those who have already made the acquaintance of Seckatary Hawkins in a previous volume. Our old friend, "Stoner's Boy," pops up again in this story, after all the boys in the Seckatary's clubhouse had believed him dead. The merry chase he leads them on, and the many mysteries the boys had to solve for themselves make this one of the most thrilling and enjoyable books ever written. Here is a book that will take front row on any boy's bookshelf, and there will be many grown-ups, too, who will delight in perusing it while reflecting on the happy days of their own boyhood.

$15.00

6. Knight's of the Square Table, The or The Mystery of the Lonely House [1926]

"THE KNIGHTS OF THE SQUARE TABLE" are an interesting lot of youngsters who conduct themselves in an admirable manner when they come upon a mystery in the Lonely House where the miser's gold is supposed to be hidden. To give the outline of the plot would be to spoil a great climax and the keen pleasure that the reader will have in the end of the book. Suffice it to say that every boy, no matter what his age, no matter how dim those days of boyhood seem, will read this through from cover to cover with great relish.

$15.00

7. Ching Toy, or The Mystery of the Magic Triangle [1926]

"CHING TOY" will be eagerly snatched up by those who have already met the Seckatary in previous volumes. It contains all the characters made famous in the other stories, and its locale is again laid on the old river bank where the boys meet every day after school in their old clubhouse. How the little Chinese boy brought mystery and adventure to the old river bank, and how it tangled up the lives of the various members of the club is told in a way that gives many a thrill to the youthful reader. Also, which is perhaps most important, it teaches the youthful reader the importance of thinking for himself, and of playing the game fair and square all through life.

$15.00

8. Chinese Coin, The or The Mystery of the Cave of Wonders [1926]

"THE CHINESE COIN" is a story of a bad-luck piece of money, or at least the Seckatary thought it was a bad-luck piece. How its appearance was followed by bad luck is well written and interestingly told by the youthful scribe, and the end of it furnishes a surprise that will be a delight to all boys of all ages. To tell more of the story would be to spoil the genuine thrill that comes at the end of the book. Truly a great mystery story for boys -- and girls, too. Don't miss this one.

$15.00

9. Yellow Y. The or The Mystery of the Boy with the Longbow  [1926]

The chief character in this book is Alimokka, the Boy with the Long Bow, who sets out to save "the honor of his people." This is not apparent at first to the Seckatary and his chums in the clubhouse on the river bank, and there follows a series of mysterious adventures that culminate finally in a great fissure in the rocky cliffs along the river, where one of the most exciting scenes is laid. To tell the reader in advance of the climax would be robbing him of a delight that can only come to those who read the book without knowing more of the story that is here given.

$15.00

10. Herman the Fiddler or The Mystery of the Three-Eyed Ape [1930]

$0.00

11. Ghost of Lake Tapaho. The  [1932]

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