No. 875. October 5, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents of this issue, "The Liberty Boys After Fenton; or, The Tory Desperado" by Harry Moore, "A Boy In A Thousand or Fighting Against Big Odds" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing LIfe For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. Top corner has been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 877. October 19, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys At Brier Creek; or, Chasing The Enemy" by Harry Moore, "A Boy In A Thousand or Fighting Against Big Odds" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news and various advertisements. Top corner has been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 878. October 26, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover, 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys and The Mysterious Frenchman; or, The Secret Messenger of King Louis" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune, or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. View More...
No. 880, November 9, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys and General Pickens; or, Chastising The Cherokees" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two-Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short articles and various advertisements. View More...
No. 882. November 23, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents of this issue, "The Liberty Boys and The Busy Bees; or, Lively Work All Round" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. Color illustration of front cover is slightly off center. View More...
No. 884. December 7, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys' 200 Mile Retreat; or, Chased From Catawba To Virginia" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. Top corners have been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 885. December 14, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustration on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. protected in plastic sleeve. Contents of this issue, "The Liberty Boys' Secret Orders; or, The Treason of Lee" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy in New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. Top corner has been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 886. December 21, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile.Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys And The Hidden Avenger; or, The Masked Man Of Kipp's Bay" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short articles and various advertisements. View More...
No. 891. January 25, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys and Simon Kenton; or, Fighting The British On The Ohio" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. View More...
No. 893. February 8, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents of this issue, "The Liberty Boys and Major Kelly; or, The Brave Bridge-Cutter" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. View More...
No. 898, March 15, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys' Bold Dash" or The Skirmish At Peekskill Bay" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "Steeple Jack, The Boy Of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. View More...
No. 899, March 22, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys and Rochambeau; or Fighting With French Allies" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "Steeple Jack, The Boy Of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. View More...
No. 900. March 29, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys At Staten Island; or, Spying Upon The British" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "Steeple Jack, The Boy of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. Top corner has been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 904. April 26, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys with Wayne; or, Daring deeds at Stony Point" by Harry Moore, "Steeple Jack, The Boy of Nerve or The Mystery of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. Top corner has been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 905, May 3, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys As Cavalry Scouts; or, The Charge Of Washington's Brigade" by Harry Moore, "Steeple Jack, The Boy Of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville" and several short articles and various advertisements. Top corner has been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 904. May 10, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents inc this issue, "Liberty Boys on Island 6; or, The Patriot Girl Of The Delaware" by Harry Moore, "Steeple Jack, The Boy of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. Top corner has been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 907, May 17, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys' Gallant Stand; or, Rounding Up The Redcoats" by Harry Moore, "Steeple Jack, The Boy Of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville and several short articles and various advertisements. Captain Granville first page of his story has a small black smear. Text is still readable View More...
No. 908, May 24, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys On Island 6; or, The Patriot Girl Of The Delaware" by Harry Moore, "Steeple Jack, The Boy Of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. Several pages are unevenly cut. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 910, June 7, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys' Night Attack; or, Fighting The Johnson Greens" by Harry Moore, "Steeple Jack, The Boy Of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Ralph Morton and several short news articles and various advertisements. Several pages are unevenly cut. Text is still legible. Top corner has been clipped. Text is not affected. View More...
No. 911, June 14, 1918. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys and Brave Jane M'Crea; or, After The Spy Of Hubbardton" by Harry Moore, "Steeple Jack, The Boy Of Nerve or The Mystery Of The Old Bell Tower" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements. View More...