Juvenile series • Motor Boat Club Series (list of books follows) • The Grammar School Boys/Dick & Co. Series (list of books follows) • The High School Boys Series • The High School Boys' Vacation Series • West Point Series (list of books follows) • Annapolis Series (list of books follows) • The Dave Darrin Series • Young Engineer (or Young Engineers) Series • The Invasion of the United States Series (list of books follows) • Uncle Sam's Boys Series (list of books follows) Many of Hancock's books also appeared in the Street and Smith's "Bound to Win" series (see the following).
In the Street and Smith's "Bound to Win" series • 14) "His One Ambition; or, The Boy Reporter". 1892, 1903 • 38) "Captain of the Minute Men; or, The Concord Boys of 1775", 1890, 1903 • 69) "The Prince of Grit; or, A Sample American Boy", 1899, 1904 • 75) "The Three Hills of Gold; or, A Marvelous Legacy",1894, 1904 • 96) "The Young Diplomat; or, The Czar of Toddsland", 1894, 1904. • 108) "Frank Bolton's Chase; or, A Long Hunt in the Dark", 1890, 1905. • 119) "Compound Interest; or, The Boy and the Miser", 1895, 1905. • 130) "The Boys' Revolt; or, Right Against Might", 1899, 1905. • 137) "The Boy King-Maker; or, A Fearful Awakening", 1900, 1905. • 142) "In the Path of Duty; or, The Adventure of a Young Policeman", 1900, 1905. • 148) "Fighting the Cowards; or, Among the Moonshiners", 1904, 1905. • 165) "On a Phantom Trail; or, A Clue from Nowhere", 1902, 1906.
The Motor Boat Club Series • "The Motor Boat Club Of The Kennebec; or, The Secret of Smugglers' Island", 1909, Altemus. • "The Motor Boat Club At Nantucket; or, The Mystery of the Dunstan Heir", 1909, Altemus. • "The Motor Boat Club Off Long Island; or, A Daring Marine Game at Racing Speed" 1909, Altemus. • "The Motor Boat Club And The Wireless; or, The Dot, Dash, and Dare Cruise", 1909, Altemus. • "The Motor Boat Club In Florida; or, Laying the Ghost of Alligator Swamp", 1909, Altemus. • "The Motor Boat Club At The Golden Gate; or, A Thrilling Capture in the Great Fog",1909, Altemus. • "The Motor Boat Club On The Great Lakes; or, The 'Flying Dutchman' of the Big Fresh Water", 1912, Altemus.
The Grammar School Boys Series • "The Grammar School Boys Of Gridley; or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving", 1911, Altemus. • "The Grammar School Boys Snowbound; or, Dick & Co. at Winter Sports" 1911, Altemus. • "The Grammar School Boys In The Woods; or, Dick & Co.'s Trail Fun and Knowledge", 1911, Altemus. • "The Grammar School Boys In Summer Athletics; or, Dick & Co., Make Their Fame Secure", 1911, Altemus. Note: many of the above books were reprinted by the
Saafield Company, after the
Henry Altemus Company failed. The Saafield editions are on high acid content paper, and few surviving copies are in good condition. The Altemus books are far superior in quality.
The Invasion of the United States Series Note: the series, published in 1916, describes a fictional German invasion of the US, dated in 1920–21. • 1) "The Invasion of the United States; or, Uncle Sam's Boys at the Capture of Boston", Altemus, 1916 (28898885, microfilm) • 2) "In the Battle for New York; or, Uncle Sam's Boys in the Desperate Struggle for the Metropolis", Altemus, 1916 (28898910, microfilm) • 3) "At the Defense of Pittsburgh; or, The Struggle to Save America's 'Fighting Steel' Supply", Altemus, 1916 (28898921, microfilm) • 4) "Making the Last Stand for Old Glory; or, Uncle Sam's Boys in the Last Frantic Drive", Altemus, 1916 (28898929, microfilm)
Uncle Sam's Boys Series • "Uncle Sam's Boys in the Ranks: or, Two Recruits in the United States Army" • "Uncle Sam's Boys on Field Duty: or, Winning Corporal's Chevrons" • "Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants: or, Handling Their First Real Commands" • "Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines: or, Following the Flag Against the Moros" • "Uncle Sam's Boys on their Mettle: or, a Chance to Win Officers' Commissions" • "Uncle Sam's Boys as Lieutenants: or, Serving Old Glory as Line Officers" • "Uncle Sam's Boys with Pershing's Troops at the Front: or, Dick Prescott at Grips with the Boche" • "Uncle Sam's Boys Smash the Germans: or, Helping the Allies Wind Up the Great World War"
Detective books • "Detective Johnson of New Orleans" (J. S. Ogilive 1891) • “His Evil Eye” (J.S. Ogilive, 1891) • “Inspector Henderson, The Central Office Detective,” (J.S. Ogilive Publishing Company – no date given, but refers to "His Evil Eye”—so after 1891) • “Black-Mail, A Central Office Problem" (Smith and Street, 1899) The Ogilive books are stated to have been part of a yearly subscription service, The Sunset Series (cost $9.00).
The Annapolis Series • "Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis" 1910, Altemus • "Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis" 1911, Altemus • "Dave Darrin's Third Year at Annapolis" 1911, Altemus • "Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis" 1911, Altemus
The Dave Darrin Series • "Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz" 1914, Altemus • "Dave Darrin After the Mine Layers" 1919, Altemus • "Dave Darrin's South American Cruise" 1919, Altemus • "Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service" 1919, Altemus • "Dave Darrin on the Asiatic Station" 1919, Altemus • "Dave Darrin and the German Submarines" 1919, Altemus
The West Point Series • "Dick Prescott's First Year at West Point" • "Dick Prescott's Second Year at West Point: Finding the Glory of the Soldier's Life" • "Dick Prescott's Third Year at West Point: Standing Firm for Flag and Honor" • "Dick Prescott's Fourth Year at West Point: Ready to Drop the Gray for Shoulder Straps"
Other books • "What One Man Saw, Being the Personal Impressions of a War Correspondent in Cuba". 1898, Street & Smith, New York. • Physical fitness books (for Business Men, for Women, for Children, etc.) • ''Japanese Physical Training: The System of Exercise, Diet, and General Mode of Living that Has Made the Mikado's People the Healthiest, Strongest, and Happiest Men and Women in the World'' (1903) published by G. P. Putnam's Sons • "Jiu-Jitsu Combat Tricks: Japanese Feats of Attack & Defense in Personal Encounter" • "The Complete Kano Jiu-Jitsu (Judo)" (1905), originally published by G. P. Putnam & Sons; still in print by
Dover.
Partial list of magazine stories and articles • "The Great Tan-To; or Dick Brent’s Adventures in Up-to-Date Japan". • "Ku-Klux; The Three Strangers and the Georgia Moonshines" in
Golden Hours, August 3, 1895. (Hancock is there mentioned as the "Author of 'The Meanest Boy on Earth,' 'Three Scamps,' 'Yank & Gap,' 'The Red Roy,' 'The Young Diplomat,' etc., etc.") • "Fighting in the Philippines; A Real American Boy's Share in Founding Our New Empire", in
Golden Hours, October 7, 1899. (The story is introduced as having been "Written in Manila by our War Correspondent, Harrie Irving Hancock" and is mentioned as being "A Companion Story to 'Off with the Third'".) • A series of stories featuring Frank Manley appeared in Young Athlete's Weekly and Frank Manley's Weekly in 1905 and 1906. • "Under the Ban of Li Shoon",
Detective Story Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 3,
cover date August 5, 1916. • "Li Shoon's Deadliest Mission",
Detective Story Magazine, September 5, 1916 • Other Li Shoon stories were published in that magazine in 1917 • "Don'ts for U.S. Soldiers" (a guide for the U. S. Doughboys headed to France), 1917. ==References==