From 1901, a unique lot of FIVE books aimed at boys, from early in the 20th century. Including:

1) From 1908, Harper's Indoor Book for Boys, by Joseph H. Adams, with many illustrations, published by Harper & Brothers, New York. Sized 8x5 inches, bound in decorated green cloth, 364 pages. Great condition, with material on Carpentry, Clay Modeling, Wire Work, Metal Work, etc. 
2) Pincher Martin, O.D. A Story of the Inner Life of the Royal Navy, by "Taffrail," illustrated by C. Fleming Williams. Published in London by W.&R. Chambers. 340 pages, bound in dark blue decorated cloth. Great condition. A British boys' adventure classic.
3) Tristram of Blent, by Anthony Hope, author of The Prisoner of Zenda. As published in 1901 by McClure, Phillips & Co., New York. Sized 8x5 inches,426 pages.
4) Stirring Days in Old Virginia, by Escott Lynn, illustrated by J.R. Burgess, and published by W. & R. Chambers, London and Edinburgh, 1900s. Bound in orange decorated cloth, 8x5 inches, 336 pages. Great condition. Profusely illustrated. Powhatan and Pocahontas figure in the story. A boy tied to an Indian's stake on the cover. 
5) A Voyage Round the World, by W.H.G. Kingston, one of the most famous boys' adventure authors. Published by Thomas Nelson and Sons, no date, bound in vividly decorated green cloth. 8x5 inches, 415 pages. Great condition.