Stephen W. Meader
(1892 - 1977)
Stephen W. Meader (May 2, 1892 – July 18, 1977) was the author of over forty novels for young readers. His optimistic stories generally tended to either concern young men developing independent businesses in the face of adversity, or else young men caught up in adventures during different periods in American history.
Bibliography
Red Horse Hill (1930)
Bud Martin decides to take his bulldog and try New Hampshire. He finds a warm welcome with Uncle John and Aunt Sarah.
Red Horse Hill (2005)
Bud Martin decides to take his bulldog and try New Hampshire. He finds a warm welcome with Uncle John and Aunt Sarah.
River of the Wolves (1948)
Dave Foster is captured during the French and Indian Wars and taken captive to Canada. After spending a winter learning the Indian ways, he escapes and makes his way home to Maine.
River of the Wolves (2006)
Dave Foster is captured during the French and Indian Wars and taken captive to Canada. After spending a winter learning the Indian ways, he escapes and makes his way home to Maine.
Sabre Pilot (1956)
Kirk Owen signs up for the Air Force and is assigned to mechanic’s school where he trains on the F-86 jet fighter. When he gets a chance to attend pilot’s training he jumps at it and winds up fighting in the skies over North Korea.
Sabre Pilot (2004)
Kirk Owen signs up for the Air Force and is assigned to mechanic’s school where he trains on the F-86 jet fighter. When he gets a chance to attend pilot’s training he jumps at it and winds up fighting in the skies over North Korea.
The Sea Snake (1943)
Barney Cannon stumbles on a German spy and discovers a hidden U-boat base in the Bahamas.
The Sea Snake (2005)
Barney Cannon stumbles on a German spy and discovers a hidden U-boat base in the Bahamas.
Shadow in the Pines (1942)
Ted Winslow helps the U.S. Army round up a gang of fifth columnists targeting Fort Dix.
Shadow in the Pines (1942)
Ted Winslow helps the U.S. Army round up a gang of fifth columnists targeting Fort Dix.
Skippy’s Family (1945)
An homage to a dog and his family.
Skippy’s Family (2006)
An homage to a dog and his family.
Snow on Blueberry Mountain (1961)
Mark Wilkins decides to see if he can make his father’s ‘folly’ into a money-making business by building a ski run.
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Snow on Blueberry Mountain (2006)
Mark Wilkins decides to see if he can make his father’s ‘folly’ into a money-making business by building a ski run.
Sparkplug of the Hornets (1953)
Peewee Carson has what it takes, and in Indiana, any high school basketball team can make it to the state championship.
Sparkplug of the Hornets (2006)
Peewee Carson has what it takes, and in Indiana, any high school basketball team can make it to the state championship.
Stranger on Big Hickory (1964)
Skip Rollins decides to join 4-H and pursue his hobby of wildlife photography.
Stranger on Big Hickory (2005)
Skip Rollins decides to join 4-H and pursue his hobby of wildlife photography.
T-Model Tommy (1938)
Tommy Ballard has his way to make in the Depression, but with the help of his rugged Model-T, he’s well on his way.
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T-Model Tommy (2000)
Tommy Ballard has his way to make in the Depression, but with the help of his sturdy Model-T, he’s well on his way.