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Under Fire For Servia

Chapter 60: RATHBORNE SERIES:
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About This Book

A boy in a crowded border town seeks help from an overburdened American consul and soon becomes entangled with local scouts and refugees as diplomatic tension erupts into armed conflict. The narrative follows daring reconnaissance and transport missions, river crossings under searchlights, sudden bombardment and the destruction of a railway bridge, and efforts to tend the wounded after raids and skirmishes. Action-driven episodes emphasize quick decisions, close escapes, and the practical challenges of moving people and information amid rising hostilities. Through a sequence of set-piece scenes, the book traces shifting front lines, civilian dislocation, and the small-scale bravery of those caught at the outbreak of war.

LARRY BARLOW'S AMBITION
A YOUNG INVENTOR'S PLUCK

These two books of adventure for boys, by the popular author of the Rover Boys' Series, have attained an enviable reputation, and are read by thousands and thousands of boys everywhere.

CASTLEMON SERIES:

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WINGED ARROW'S MEDICINE
THE FIRST CAPTURE

Harry Castlemon ranks among the best of the writers of juvenile fiction. His various books are in constant and large demand by the boys who have learned to look for his name as author as a guaranty of a good story.

BONEHILL SERIES:

THE BOY LAND BOOMER
THREE YOUNG RANCHMEN

Stories of western life that are full of adventure, which read as if they happened day before yesterday.

RATHBORNE SERIES:

DOWN THE AMAZON
ADRIFT ON A JUNK
YOUNG VOYAGERS OF THE NILE
YOUNG CASTAWAYS

For boys who have had their fill of adventures on land, the Rathborne books are ever welcome. They make one feel the salt breeze, and hear the shouts of the sailor boys.

OTIS SERIES:

TEDDY
TELEGRAPH TOM
MESSENGER No. 48
DOWN THE SLOPE

James Otis writes for wide-awake American boys, and his audience read his tales with keen appreciation.