The Wonder Island Boys: 
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Title: The Wonder Island Boys: Conquest of the Savages 
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THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS 
by 
ROGER T. FINLAY 
Thrilling adventures by sea and land of two boys and an aged Professor 
who are cast away on an island with absolutely nothing but their 
clothing. By gradual and natural stages they succeed in constructing all 
forms of devices used in the mechanical arts and learn the scientific 
theories involved in every walk of life. These subjects are all treated in 
an incidental and natural way in the progress of events, from the most 
fundamental standpoint without technicalities, and include every 
department of knowledge. Numerous illustrations accompany the text. 
Two thousand things every boy ought to know. Every page a romance. 
Every line a fact. 
* * * * * 
Six titles--60 cents per volume 
* * * * * 
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS The Castaways 
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS Exploring the Island
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS The Mysteries of the Caverns 
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS The Tribesmen 
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS The Capture and Pursuit 
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS The Conquest of the Savages 
PUBLISHED BY THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY 147 
FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK 
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS 
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THE CONQUEST OF THE SAVAGES 
 
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS 
THE CONQUEST OF THE SAVAGES 
by 
ROGER T. FINLAY 
Illustrated 
 
[Illustration] 
The New York Book Company New York Copyright, 1914, by The 
New York Book Company 
 
CONTENTS
I. THE COMPACT BETWEEN THE FOUR ALLIED TRIBES, Page 
11 
The camp startled by Sutoto. Confederation of the Tuolos, Kurabus and 
Illyas. A council of all the chiefs. The Professor's address. Advising 
unity of all the tribes against the hostiles. The assent of the chiefs. The 
views of Oma, Uraso and Muro. How the allied tribes met. Review of 
the work of the Professor and the boys. Determine to send a force to the 
Cataract. Conclude to remove all tools to the southwest. The warriors 
selected. Adopting a settled plan. Mustering the warriors. Sending for 
Chief Suros of the Berees. The muster roll. John in command of the 
forces to the Cataract. Blakely in command of the home forces. The 
march to protect the Brabos. A compact between the allied tribes. John 
and his party on the march. Sadness at giving up Cataract. At the 
Cataract. The flag as a charm. Uraso's interpretation of the flag. 
II. BUSY TIMES AT THE CATARACT. THE ALARMING NEWS 
Page 24 
The tribute to the flag. A national talisman. Entertaining the warriors. 
Starting the water wheel in motion. The sawmill at work. Making 
spears. Gathering and threshing barley. The roast ox and the feast. 
Making bread. The surprising novelties for the warriors. Determining 
to make guns before dismantling. Building a new wagon. Uraso 
directing the work of the men. The universal tattoo. Its significance. 
Designating name and rank. Clothing. Blakely drilling the army at the 
Brabo village. News of the approach of the old chief Suros. The 
Professor and party receiving him with honor. The conversation with 
Suros. His hearty accord. Jim and Will. Their observations. The value 
of unity. Sutoto's report about the confederated tribes. Information of 
their movement toward Cataract. John's scouts at the Cataract capture 
two Kurabus. Startling intelligence. Interviewing the captives. 
Completing the new wagon. Sending out scouts toward the Kurabus. 
III. INTERCEPTING THE MARCH OF THE CONFEDERATES. 
THE TREASURE Page 37 
Blakely with a force to intercept the confederates. Sutoto delegated to
inform John. Reaching the Cataract. Interesting scenes at the Cataract 
for Sutoto. The scouts report the tribes to the west. Blakely's force near 
the confederates. Watching their movements. John's messenger to 
Blakely. Advice that the tribes are waiting for reinforcements. The 
tribes on the march east. Blakely's message to John. Blakely 
intercepting the tribes. His message to the enemy. Their surprise. To 
give their answer in two suns. The message to the Professor. The 
Professor decides to capture the Kurabus' village. On the march.    
    
		
	
	
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