
Edward Stratemeyer · English
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Edward Stratemeyer · English
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TRUE TO HIMSELF ROGER STRONG'S STRUGGLE FOR PLACE BY EDWARD STRATEMEYER COPYRIGHT 1891 by Frank A Munsey. Copyright 1900 by Lee and Shepard. PREFACE "True to himself," while a complete story in itself, forms the third volume of the "Ship and Shore Series," tales of adventure on land and sea, written for both boys and girls. In this story we are introduced to Roger Strong, a typical American country lad, and his sister Kate, who, by an unhappy combination of events, are thrown u

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