Rudyard Kipling,
Kim,
London 1901
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Jack London,
The Call of the Wild,
New York 1903
Baroness Emma Orczy,
The Scarlet Pimpernel,
London 1905
Jack London,
White Fang,
New York 1906
Jack London,
To Build a Fire,
New York 1908
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat,
New York 1910
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout,
New York 1910
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers,
New York 1911
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Sky Racer,
New York 1911
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Air Glider,
New York 1912
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Wizard Camera,
New York 1912
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Tarzan of the Apes,
New York 1912 (serialized)
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
The Return of Tarzan,
Chicago 1913
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Edgar Rice Burroughs,
The Beasts of Tarzan,
Chicago 1914
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
The Son of Tarzan,
Chicago 1914
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
At the Earth's Core,
Chicago 1914
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Pellucidar,
Chicago 1915 (serialized)
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Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship,
New York 1915
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar,
Chicago 1916
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel,
New York 1916
Ross Kay,
The Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motor-Boat,
New York 1916
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His War Tank,
New York 1918
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Air Scout,
New York 1919
David Lindsay,
A Voyage to Arcturus,
London 1920
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Undersea Search,
New York 1920
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift Among the Fire Fighters,
New York 1921
Victor Appleton,
Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive,
New York 1922
Maxwell Grant,
The Living Shadow,
New York 1931
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Maxwell Grant,
Eyes of The Shadow,
New York 1931
Maxwell Grant,
The Black Master,
New York 1932
Maxwell Grant,
The Blackmail Ring,
New York 1932
Maxwell Grant,
Green Eyes,
New York 1932
Maxwell Grant,
The Ghost Makers,
New York 1932
Maxwell Grant,
The Five Chameleons,
New York 1932
Maxwell Grant,
Dead Men live,
New York 1932
Maxwell Grant,
The Romanoff Jewels,
New York 1932
Kenneth Robeson,
The Polar Treasure,
New York 1933
Kenneth Robeson,
Brand of the Werewolf,
New York 1934
Kenneth Robeson,
Spook Hole,
New York 1935
Kenneth Robeson,
The Spook Legion,
New York 1935
Kenneth Robeson,
Fortress of Solitude,
New York 1938
Kenneth Robeson,
The Talking Devil,
New York 1943