
Frank V. Webster
Frank V. Webster was a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. A total of 25 novels in The Webster Series For Boys were published by Cupples & Leon between 1909 and 1915. Titles were reprinted in 1938 by Saalfield Publishing.

Tom the telephone boy; or, The mystery of a message
When a young telephone boy takes a job to assist, he stumbles into an intricate mystery with a strange man that could change everything.
By Frank V. Webster

Dick the Bank Boy; Or, A Missing Fortune
In a world of financial hardship and youthful rivalry, a young boy's determination might just lead him to an unexpected fortune.
By Frank V. Webster

Tom Taylor at West Point : $b or, The old army officer's secret
A young man's dream of attending West Point is challenged by family struggles and a determined rival, testing his courage and commitment to serving his country.
By Frank V. Webster

The Newsboy Partners; Or, Who Was Dick Box?
In the heart of New York City, two young boys, one with a mysterious past and the other with street smarts, must rely on each other as they navigate the harsh realities of their lives and unearth forgotten truths.
By Frank V. Webster

Bob the Castaway; Or, The Wreck of the Eagle
A prankster's sea voyage becomes a journey of responsibility when his mischief lands him in the middle of the ocean, far away from his old life.
By Frank V. Webster

Jack of the Pony Express; Or, The Young Rider of the Mountain Trails
A daring youth faces bandits and untamed wilderness to deliver vital mail across treacherous mountain paths.
By Frank V. Webster

Only a farm boy; or, Dan Hardy's rise in life
A determined young man on a harsh farm seeks a better existence through education and resourcefulness, even as a mysterious presence hints at deeper secrets within his small world.
By Frank V. Webster

The Boy Scouts of Lenox; Or, The Hike Over Big Bear Mountain
Fueled by friendship and a love for adventure, a group of young Boy Scouts preparing for their first camping trip must face the potential threat of a rival group seeking to spoil their outdoor experience.
By Frank V. Webster

Bob Chester's Grit; Or, From Ranch to Riches
A young boy, wrongly accused and seeking freedom, leaves behind a life of hardship in the city to chase his dreams of open skies and ranching adventures.
By Frank V. Webster

Two Boy Gold Miners; Or, Lost in the Mountains
Broke and full of the hopes and dreams of youth, two Midwest boys brave the great unknown, chasing the promise of fortune in the untamed mountains.
By Frank V. Webster

Airship Andy; Or, The Luck of a Brave Boy
A courageous young mechanic flees dishonest employers, soaring into the skies aboard an airship to prove his worth and chase his dreams.
By Frank V. Webster

The Boys of the Wireless; Or, A Stirring Rescue from the Deep
In a time of new technology, a young inventor and his friend face rivals and unravel mysteries as they strive to make their mark using the power of wireless communication.
By Frank V. Webster

Ben Hardy's flying machine; or, Making a record for himself
A young boy's courage and smarts ignite a thrilling adventure as he sets out to build an airship and make his mark on the world of aviation.
By Frank V. Webster

Harry Watson's High School Days; Or, The Rivals of Rivertown
In a small town, a courageous new student instantly stands out, capturing the hearts of some and igniting the jealousy of others.
By Frank V. Webster

The Boy Pilot of the Lakes; Or, Nat Morton's Perils
A brave orphan risks everything on the Great Lakes, facing both treacherous waters and spiteful enemies to achieve his dreams of becoming a pilot.
By Frank V. Webster

Jack the runaway; or, On the road with a circus
A young boy escapes a joyless existence, only to plunge into an amazing adventure under the big top while being accused of a crime he didn't commit.
By Frank V. Webster

Two Boys of the Battleship; Or, For the Honor of Uncle Sam
Driven by a longing for adventure and a desire to restore their family's honor, two brothers cast off their old lives and set sail towards an uncertain future in the navy.
By Frank V. Webster

Darry the Life Saver; Or, The Heroes of the Coast
A young shipwreck survivor embarks on a thrilling path to become a life saver, facing storms and adversaries as he discovers the true meaning of heroism and friendship.
By Frank V. Webster

The Boys of Bellwood School; Or, Frank Jordan's Triumph
A neglected boy's act of courage sets him on a path of adventure and friendship, promising a brighter future away from the clutches of his miserable aunt.
By Frank V. Webster

The Young Firemen of Lakeville; Or, Herbert Dare's Pluck
In a small town threatened by flames, a courageous youngster rises to the challenge, sparking a movement and redefining what it means to be a hero.
By Frank V. Webster