Title; Contents; Preface; Chapter I -- An Encounter on Bicycles; Chapter II -- A Mean Plot; Chapter III -- The Day of the Races; Chapter IV -- The Three Mile Race; Chapter V -- A Demand for Money; Chapter VI -- At the Club House; Chapter VII -- Noddy and the Square Box; Chapter VIII -- The Mill Mystery; Chapter IX -- The Queer Bank Bill; Chapter X -- The Motor-Cycle; Chapter XI -- Machines for Bob and Ned; Chapter XII -- A Wild Night Ride; Chapter XIII -- Adventures on the Road; Chapter XIV -- A Fire and a Discovery; Chapter XV -- Ned Under Suspicion; Chapter XVI -- Plans for a Motor-Cycle Race.
Chapter XVII -- Caught in the StormChapter XVIII -- A Leap for Life; Chapter XIX -- Jerry and the Doctor; Chapter XX -- Closing the Net; Chapter XXI -- Practice for the Race; Chapter XXII -- Jack Pender's Trick; Chapter XXIII -- The Ride to Boston; Chapter XXIV -- Getting Back Home; Chapter XXV -- Noddy's Queer Actions; Chapter XXVI -- Noddy Nixon Cornered; Chapter XXVII -- Noddy Nixon's Move; Chapter XXVIII -- The Great Race; Chapter XXIX -- A Trip Overland Proposed; Chapter XXX -- An Important Letter-Conclusion.
Summary
In the early twentieth century, juvenile action-adventure novels took off in popularity, spawning a new generation of faithful readers. One of the most beloved franchises was The Motor Boys series, which followed a group of motorcycle-riding pals as they explored the world and outwitted bad guys along the way. These charming tales are timeless in their appeal and will spark the imaginations of today's young readers.