Street and Smith's "Boys of Liberty Library"
By Various authors
This listing of Street and Smith's "Boys of Liberty" series of dime paperbacks was reconstructed from eBay auctions and WorldCat library holdings, and is incomplete. The series was apparently later reprinted by David McKay.
2 - Blind Luck; or, Burt Parton's Bravery -- by Fred Thorpe. 1896, 1903.
6 - Dashing Paul Jones; or, The Hero of the Colonial Navy -- by Frank Sheridan. 1895.
10 - The Cruise of the Essex; or, Making the Stars and Stripes Respected -- by Frank Sheridan. 1898, 1904.
11 - Fighting Hal; or, From Fort Necessity to Quebec -- by John De Morgan. 1894. In the McKay reprint, the copyright is listed as held by "Norman Munro".
13 - On to Quebec; or, With Montgomery in Canada -- by John De Morgan. 1904.
14 - From Midshipman to Commodore; or, The Glories of Our Infant Navy -- by Frank Sheridan. 1897, 1904.
15 - By Order of the Colonel; or, The Captain of the "Young Guardsmen" -- by Lionel Lounsberry. 1904.
16 - Marion and His Men; or, The Swamp Fox of South Carolina -- by John De Morgan. 1892.
17 - Fooling the Enemy; A Story of the Siege of Boston -- by John De Morgan. 1904.
19 - A Call to Duty; or, The Young Guardsman on Detached Service -- by Lionel Lounsberry. 1904.
22 - Under Green's Banner; or, The Boy Heroes of 1781 -- by T.C. Harbaugh. 1904.
25 - The Tory Plot; or, Saving Washington's Life -- by T.C. Harbaugh. 1904.
26 - The Trader's Captive; or, The Young Guardsman and the French Spies -- by Lionel Lounsberry. 1904.
Number? Out With Commodore Decatur; or, The Brave Boys of 1812 -- by Lionel Lounsberry. 1902.Number? In Buff and Blue; or, Serving Under Old Put -- by T.C. Harbaugh. 1904
Number? Paul Revere and The Boys of Liberty -- by John De Morgan. 1904.
Source: WorldCat holdings