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Title: Unexplored!Author: Allen ChaffeeIllustrator: William Van DresserRelease date: September 14, 2010 [eBook #33725]Language: EnglishCredits: E-text prepared by Roger Frank and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.fadedpage.net)
Title: Unexplored!
Author: Allen ChaffeeIllustrator: William Van Dresser
Author: Allen Chaffee
Illustrator: William Van Dresser
Release date: September 14, 2010 [eBook #33725]
Language: English
Credits: E-text prepared by Roger Frank and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.fadedpage.net)
*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK UNEXPLORED! ***
E-text prepared by Roger Frankand the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team(http://www.fadedpage.net)
Spitfire began to double in his best bucking form. —Page 15
Spitfire began to double in his best bucking form. —Page 15
UNEXPLORED!BYALLEN CHAFFEEAuthor of “Lost River, the Adventures of Two Boys inthe Big Woods,” “The Travels of Honk-a-Tonk,”“Twinkly Eyes” (3 vols.), “Fleet-Foot,” “Trailand Tree Top,” and “Fuzzy Wuzz, the LittleBrown Bear of the Sierras.”ILLUSTRATED BYWILLIAM VAN DRESSERMILTON BRADLEY COMPANYSPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS1922
UNEXPLORED!
BYALLEN CHAFFEE
Author of “Lost River, the Adventures of Two Boys inthe Big Woods,” “The Travels of Honk-a-Tonk,”“Twinkly Eyes” (3 vols.), “Fleet-Foot,” “Trailand Tree Top,” and “Fuzzy Wuzz, the LittleBrown Bear of the Sierras.”
ILLUSTRATED BYWILLIAM VAN DRESSER
MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
1922
Copyright, 1922ByMILTON BRADLEY COMPANYSpringfield, MassachusettsAll Rights ReservedBradley Quality BooksPRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Copyright, 1922ByMILTON BRADLEY COMPANYSpringfield, Massachusetts
All Rights Reserved
Bradley Quality Books
PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
TOH. F. B.,
INTRODUCTION
A pack-burro camping trip in an unexplored region of the high Sierras results in a series of adventures for three boys in the late teens, a young Geological Survey man and the old prospector who guides them.
They meet bears and catch rainbow trout, are carried to fight fire by the Forest Service Air Patrol, and trail the incendiaries through a labyrinthian limestone cave. They ride in a lumber camp rodeo and experience earthquakes and avalanches. And in the glacier-gouged canyons, the giant Sequoias, and sulphur springs, they trace the story of the geological formation of the earth, and its evolution from the days of dinosaurs.
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