THE GARRY GRAYSON SERIES
By ELMER A. DAWSON
Grosset & Dunlap


Football followers all over the country will hail with delight this new and thoroughly up-to-date line of gridiron tales.

Garry Grayson is a football fan, first, last, and all the time. But more than that, he is a wideawake American boy with a "gang" of chums almost as wideawake as himself.

How Garry organized the first football eleven his grammar school had, how he later played on the High School team, and what he did on the Prep School gridiron and elsewhere, is told in a manner to please all readers and especially those interested in watching a rapid forward pass, a plucky tackle, or a hot run for a touchdown.

Good, clean football at its best -- and in addition, rattling stories of mystery and schoolboy rivalries.*


  1. GARRY GRAYSON'S HILL STREET ELEVEN; or, The Football Boys of Lenox -- Grosset & Dunlap

  2. GARRY GRAYSON AT LENOX HIGH; or, The Champions of the Football League-- Illustrated by Walter S Rogers. 1926. Grosset & Dunlap

  3. GARRY GRAYSON'S FOOTBALL RIVALS; or, The Secret of the Stolen Signals-- Grosset & Dunlap

  4. GARRY GRAYSON SHOWING HIS SPEED; or, A Daring Run at the Gridiron-- Illustrated by Walter S Rogers. 1927. Grosset & Dunlap

  5. GARRY GRAYSON AT STANLEY PREP; or, The Football Rivals of Riverview-- Illustrated by Walter S Rogers. 1927. Grosset & Dunlap

  6. GARRY GRAYSON'S WINNING KICK; or, Battling for Honor-- Illustrated by Walter S Rogers. 1928. Grosset & Dunlap

  7. GARRY GRAYSON HITTING THE LINE; or, Stanley Prep on a New Gridiron-- Illustrated by Walter S. Rogers. 1929. Grosset & Dunlap

  8. GARRY GRAYSON'S WINNING TOUCHDOWN; or, Putting Passmore Tech on the Map -- Illustrated by Walter S Rogers. 1930. Grosset & Dunlap

  9. GARRY GRAYSON'S DOUBLE SIGNALS; or, Vanquishing the Football Plotters -- Illustrated by Walter S Rogers. 1931. Grosset & Dunlap

  10. GARRY GRAYSON'S FORWARD PASS; or Winning in the Final Quarter -- Illustrated by G. Condon. 1932. Grosset & Dunlap


Source:

*Advertisement in  Roy Blakeley's Silver Fox Patrol, by Percy Keese Fitzhugh. Illustrated by Howard L. Hastings. Grosset & Dunlap. New York. 1920.

Advertisement inside wrapper of  The Bobbsey Twins at Snow Lodge, by Laura Lee Hope, Illustrated by ???. Grosset & Dunlap. New York. 1913

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