X Bar X Boys

The X Bar X Boys was a series of western adventures for boys created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and written under the pseudonym of James Cody Ferris and published by Grosset & Dunlap. At first, a total of 2 or 3 volumes were published per year, but in 1930, it slowed to 1 book per year. In 1942, the series was discontinued.

Leslie McFarlane, author of many Hardy Boys stories, contributed to this series as well.

The Manley Boys, Roy and Teddy, are the sons of an old ranchman, the owner of many thousands of head of cattle. The lads know how to ride, how to shoot, and how to take care of themselves under any and all circumstances.

The cowboys of the X Bar X ranch are real cowboys, on the job when required but full of fun and daring—a bunch any reader will be delighted to know.

List Of Titles

# Title Copyright
1 The X Bar X Boys On The Ranch 1926
2 The X Bar X Boys In Thunder Canyon 1926
3 The X Bar X Boys On Whirlpool River 1926
4 The X Bar X Boys On Big Bison Trail 1927
5 The X Bar X Boys At The Round-Up 1927
6 The X Bar X Boys At Nugget Camp 1928
7 The X Bar X Boys At Rustlers' Gap 1928
8 The X Bar X Boys At Grizzly Pass 1929
9 The X Bar X Boys Lost In The Rockies 1930
10 The X Bar X Boys Riding For Life 1931
11 The X Bar X Boys In Smoky Valley 1932
12 The X Bar X Boys At Copperhead Gulch 1933
13 The X Bar X Boys Branding The Wild Herd 1934
14 The X Bar X Boys At The Strange Rodeo 1935
15 The X Bar X Boys With The Secret Rangers 1936
16 The X Bar X Boys Hunting The Prize Mustangs 1937
17 The X Bar X Boys At Triangle Mine 1938
18 The X Bar X Boys And The Sagebrush Mystery 1939
19 The X Bar X Boys In The Haunted Gully 1940
20 The X Bar X Boys Seeking The Lost Troopers 1941
21 The X Bar X Boys Following The Stampede 1942
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gollark: Yes.
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gollark: Adjusting rates for people in specific cities seems like it would make those cities more expensive. Not doing that incentivizes people to go to cheaper places and reduce the cost of living in the big ones.
gollark: You can in fact move between cities, in the higher-paying jobs which presumably give you more freedom.


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