Rover Boys

As the series progressed the brothers became smitten with Dora Stanhope and Nellie and Grace Laning, the daughter and nieces of a wealthy widow.

The Rovers were students at a military boarding school: adventurous, prank-playing, flirtatious, and often unchaperoned adolescents who were frequently causing mischief for authorities, as well as for criminals.

The series often incorporated modern technology of the era, such as the automobile, airplanes (The Rover Boys in the Air) and news events, such as World War I.

Starting in 1907 Grosset & Dunlap began publishing the Rover Boys, eventually printing all 30 volumes.

While there are better-known and longer-running juvenile series such as The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Tom Swift, the Rovers were very successful and influential.

The Rover Boys on the Farm , 1908, first edition cover
Image appearing on DJVU page 6 (frontispiece) of Rover Boys on Land and Sea. (1903)