The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling; Or, Training for the Big Fight in France


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Josephine Chase's 'The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling; Or, Training for the Big Fight in France' is a gripping and informative novel that delves into the experiences of young American soldiers preparing for battle during World War I. Written with a combination of adventure, camaraderie, and historical accuracy, Chase's book provides a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by the Khaki Boys as they undergo rigorous training in preparation for combat in France. The engaging narrative style and attention to detail make this book a valuable piece of literature that sheds light on the lives of soldiers during wartime. As one of the few female authors writing about military themes during this time period, Chase's unique perspective offers a fresh take on the war novel genre. Through her storytelling, she captures the courage and sacrifice of these young men as they prepare for the ultimate test of their abilities on the battlefield. Fans of historical fiction and military literature will find 'The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling' a captivating and enlightening read that provides insight into the human experience of war.










Ben Hardy's Flying Machine


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The Speedwell Boys and Their Ice Racer


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The boys had an idea for a new sort of iceboat, to be run by combined wind and motor power.







Ruth Fielding in the Red Cross


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Ruth, Helen, and Jennie "Heavy" Stone attend Ardmore College together. Ruth continues to write moving picture scenarios and achieves even greater success. The girls leave college when the Great War begins and travel to Europe to help with the war effort. In time, the war ends, and Jennie Stone marries a French soldier. Tom Cameron suggests that he and Ruth make plans for their future, but Ruth wants a career and feels that marriage would be an obstacle. Ruth also feels that Tom is lazy and wants him to prove himself before they make a commitment.




Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies


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Helen and Tom Cameron plan an automobile trip upstream with Ruth Fielding. Soon after the friends depart, they seek shelter from a storm in an old farmhouse and are frightened by a couple of rough-looking gypsies. Ruth hears the men discussing a wealthy old woman, a valuable necklace, and how they will no longer take risks for her. Ruth wonders what it all means. Later, the chums continue on their way, but Tom's car breaks down. He goes for help, leaving Ruth and Helen alone. Some gypsies offer to help Ruth and Helen.