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Frank Merriwell's Backers; Or, The Pride of His Friends

Frank Merriwell's Backers; Or, The Pride of His Friends

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align="right">By Horatio Alger, Jr.

539—Dick Merriwell's Assurance By Burt L. Standish 540—Royal Tarr's Pluck By Oliver Optic 541—Holding the Fort By Ensign Clarke Fitch 542—Dick Merriwell's Long Slide By Burt L. Standish 543—Two Ways of Becoming a Hunter By Harry Castlemon 544—The Rival Miners By Edward C. Taylor 545—Frank Merriwell's Rough Deal By Burt L. Standish 546—The Professor's Son By Oliver Optic 547—Frank Hunter's Peril By Horatio Alger, Jr. 548—Dick Merriwell's Threat By Burt L. Standish 549—Fin and Feather By Wallace Kincaid 550—Storm Mountain By Edward S. Ellis 551—Dick Merriwell's Persistence By Burt L. Standish 552—Striving for His Own By Oliver Optic 553—Winning by Courage By Roy Franklin 554—Dick Merriwell's Day By Burt L. Standish 555—Robert Coverdale's Struggle By Horatio Alger, Jr. 556—The West Point Boys By Col. J. Thomas Weldon 557—Frank Merriwell's Peril By Burt L. Standish 558—The Last of the Herd By Edward C. Taylor 559—Making a Man of Himself By Oliver Optic 560—Dick Merriwell's Downfall By Burt L. Standish 561—Winning Against Odds By Roy Franklin 562—The Camp in the Foothills By Harry Castlemon 563—Frank Merriwell's Pursuit By Burt L. Standish 564—The Naval Academy Boys Commander Luther G. Brownell 565—Every Inch a Boy By Oliver Optic 566—Dick Merriwell Abroad By Burt L. Standish 567—On a Mountain Trail By Edward C. Taylor 568—The Plebes' Challenge By Col. J. Thomas Weldon 569—Frank Merriwell in the Rockies By Burt L. Standish 570—Lester's Luck By Horatio Alger, Jr. 571—His Own Helper By Oliver Optic 572—Dick Merriwell's Pranks By Burt L. Standish 573—Bound to Get There By Roy Franklin 574—An Annapolis Tangle By Commander Luther G. Brownell 575—Frank Merriwell's Pride By Burt L. Standish 576—Across the Prairie By Edward C. Taylor 577—Honest Kit Dunstable By Oliver Optic 578—Frank Merriwell's Challengers By Burt L. Standish 579—The Runaway Cadet By Col. J. Thomas Weldon 580—Jack Harkaway Around the World Bracebridge Hemyng 581—Frank Merriwell's Endurance By Burt L. Standish 582—Out for Big Game By Edward C. Taylor 583—The Young Pilot By Oliver Optic 584—Dick Merriwell's Cleverness By Burt L. Standish 585—Oscar in Africa By Harry Castlemon 586—Rupert's Ambition By Horatio Alger, Jr. 587—Frank Merriwell's Marriage By Burt L. Standish 588—The Pride of Annapolis By Com. Luther G. Brownell 589—The Cruise of the "Dandy" By Oliver Optic 590—Dick Merriwell, the Wizard By Burt L. Standish 591—Captain Nemo's Challenge By Edward C. Taylor 592—The Cabin in the Clearing By Edward S. Ellis 593—Dick Merriwell's Stroke By Burt L. Standish 594—Frank and Fearless By Horatio Alger, Jr. 595—Three Young Silver Kings By Oliver Optic 596—Dick Merriwell's Return By Burt L. Standish 597—His Own Master By Roy Franklin 598—An Annapolis Adventure By Com. Luther G. Brownell 599—Dick Merriwell's Resource By Burt L. Standish 600—Ted Strong's Close Call By Edward C. Taylor

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