Jack Haydon's Quest
John Finnemore
Paperback
(Dodo Press, Oct. 6, 2007)
John Finnemore (1863-1915) was the author of Boys and Girls of Other Days (1898), The Custom of the Country (1898), The Red Men of the Dusk (1899), Fairy Stories from the Little Mountain (1899), The Lover Fugitives (1901), Men of Renown (1902), The Story of a Scout (1903), In The Trenches (1904), Children of Empire (1905), The Story of the English People (1905), Black's Literary Readers (1906), A Captive of the Corsairs (1906), The Empire's Children (1906), Jack Haydon's Quest (1906), Foray and Fight (1906), The Secret Entrance (1907), Three School Chums (1907), India (1907), Peeps at Many Lands: Japan (1907), The Holy Land (1908), The Wolf Patrol (1908), Morocco (1908), England (1908), Switzerland (1908), His First Term (1909), The Lone Patrol (1910), Teddy Lester's Chums (1910), France (1912), Holland (1912), The House of the Kaid (1912), Delhi and the Durbar (1912), Social Life in England, VII (1912), Brother Scouts (1912), America (1912), The Barbary Rovers (1912), Germany (1913), A Boy Scout in the Balkans (1913), Teddy Lester's Schooldays (1914), The Animals' Circus (1915), and Social Life in Wales (1915).