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  • Fast Nine; or, A Challenge from Fairfield

    "Fast Nine" revolves around the spirited rivalry between two baseball teams: the Nine from Riverside and the Nine from Fairfield. The novel follows the players and their coach as they prepare for an eagerly anticipated match. Central to the story is the challenge issued by the Fairfield team, which sets the stage for a thrilling showdown between the two teams.As the teams train and strategize for ... Read more

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  • Tenderfoot Squad or Camping at Raccoon Lodge

    In "Tenderfoot Squad; or, Camping at Raccoon Lodge," a group of adventurous young boys forms a close-knit squad and sets out on an exciting camping trip to Raccoon Lodge, nestled deep within a remote wilderness. Led by their experienced scoutmaster or an elder sibling, the boys eagerly embrace the challenges of outdoor life, learning essential skills of survival and teamwork along the way.As they ... Read more

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  • Afloat; or, Adventures on Watery Trails

    "Afloat; or, Adventures on Watery Trails" is a nautical adventure novel written by Captain Alan Douglas. The novel follows the maritime adventures of its characters as they navigate through various challenges and experiences on the water.Unfortunately, there isn't a known author named Captain Alan Douglas who wrote a book titled "Afloat; or, Adventures on Watery Trails." It's possible that the ... Read more

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  • Endurance Test or How Clear Grit Won the Day

    In "Endurance Test; or, How Clear Grit Won the Day," the protagonist, often a young boy or a group of boys, faces a challenging and adventurous situation that tests their courage, resourcefulness, and determination.The story typically unfolds in a setting that involves outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, or exploring wilderness areas. The protagonist, part of a group known as the Clear ... Read more

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  • Pathfinder or The Missing Tenderfoot

    The novel likely belongs to the genre of boys' adventure fiction, which was popular during the early 20th century. It may revolve around the adventures of a young protagonist, possibly a "tenderfoot" or inexperienced individual, who finds themselves in a series of exciting and perilous situations in the wilderness.As suggested by the title, "Pathfinder," the story may involve themes of exploration ... Read more

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  • Storm-Bound or A Vacation Among the Snow Drifts

    In "Storm-Bound," the plot likely revolves around a group of adventurous young men, members of the Khaki Troop or a similar organization, who find themselves stranded or trapped in a remote and harsh winter landscape. The novel probably emphasizes themes such as teamwork, survival skills, courage, and resilience as the characters face the challenges posed by the storm and their isolation.Captain ... Read more

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  • Great Hike or The Pride of the Khaki Troop

    The plot likely revolves around a group of adventurous young men, members of the Khaki Troop, who embark on a challenging hike or expedition. The novel probably emphasizes themes such as teamwork, courage, and perseverance as the characters navigate obstacles, both natural and interpersonal, during their journey.Captain Alan Douglas, known for his storytelling aimed at boys and young men, likely ... Read more

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  • Woodcraft Or How a Patrol Leader Made Good

    The story follows the adventures of a patrol leader named Jack Seymour, who demonstrates leadership and resourcefulness in various outdoor and scouting activities. The narrative emphasizes the principles of scouting, including self-reliance, teamwork, and wilderness skills. Through Jack's journey, readers are introduced to practical tips and techniques related to woodcraft, camping, and survival ... Read more

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    “Hurry up, and give the signal, Frank!” “Yes, let’s get the agony over with—either Bluff is a better all-round paddler than I am, or else he has to take water, that’s all!” “Please hold your horses till I get a good focus on you, fellows!” called Will Milton, the official photographer of the Rod, Gun and Camera Club. He stood on a little private dock, overlooking Lake Camalot, and manipulated his ... Read more

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  • Tom Slade at Temple Camp

    Summer Adventures with Scoutmaster Tom Slade

    In "Tom Slade at Temple Camp," Percy Keese Fitzhugh continues his exploration of the coming-of-age narrative set against the backdrop of early 20th-century American youth culture. The novel is characterized by Fitzhugh's deft use of adventure and camaraderie, capturing the spirit of scouting and the transformative power of summer camps. Through the perspective of Tom Slade, the story delves into ... Read more

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  • The Rover Boys Out West or The Search for a Lost Mine

    According to Wikipedia: "Edward Stratemeyer (October 4, 1862May 10, 1930). Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, he was an American publisher and writer of books for children. He wrote 150 books himself, and created the most famous of the series books for juveniles, including the Rover Boys (1899 and after), Bobbsey Twins (1904), Tom Swift (1910), Hardy Boys (1927), and Nancy Drew (1930) series, among ... Read more

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  • The Raid From Beausejour and How the Carter Boys Lifted the Mortgage

    BEAUBASSIN MUST GO! On the hill of Beauséjour, one April morning in the year 1750 A.D., a little group of French soldiers stood watching, with gestures of anger and alarm, the approach of several small ships across the yellow waters of Chignecto Bay. The ships were flying British colors. Presently they came to anchor near the mouth of the Missaguash, a narrow tidal river about two miles to the ... Read more

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