THE JACK LORIMER SERIES
By Winn Standish

Notes

Titles

. JACK LORIMER'S CHAMPIONS; or, Sports on Land and Lake -- "Jack Lorimer is a fine example of the all-around American high-school boys. His fondness for clean, honest sport of all kinds will strike a chord of sympathy among athletic youths." -- 1907. L.C. Page; A.L. Burt.

CAPTAIN JACK LORIMER; or, The Young Athletes of Millvale High -- "There is a lively story woven in with the athletic achievements, which are all right, since the book has been O.K.'d by Chadwick, the Nestor of American Sporting journalism." -- illustrated by Arthur William Brown and Louis D. Gowing. 1908. L.C. Page; A.L. Burt.

JACK LORIMER'S HOLIDAYS; or, Millvale High in Camp -- "It would be well not to put this book into a boy's hands until the chores are finished, otherwise they might be neglected." -- 1908. L.C. Page; A.L Burt.

JACK LORIMER'S SUBSTITUTE; or, The Acting Captain of the Team -- "On the sporting side, this book takes up football, wrestling, and tobagganing. There is a good deal of fun in this book and plenty of action." -- 1909. L.C. Page; A.L. Burt.

JACK LORIMER, FRESHMAN; or, From Millvale High to Exmouth -- "Jack and some friends he makes crowd innumerable happenings into an exciting freshman year at one of the leading Eastern colleges. The book is typical of the American college boy's life, and there is a lively story, interwoven with feats on the gridiron, hockey, basketball and other clean honest sports for which Jack Lorimer stands." -- 1912. L.C. Page; A.L. Burt.

Source:

  • WorldCat holdings
  • Burt advertisement in The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring

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