The Rover Boys on Land and Sea


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Well, Dick, here we are in San Francisco at last. "Yes, Tom, and what a fine large city it is." "We'll have to take care, or we'll get lost," came from a third boy, the youngest of the party. "Just listen to Sam!" cried Tom Rover. "Get lost! As if we weren't in the habit of taking care of ourselves." "Sam is joking," came from Dick Rover. "Still we might get lost here as well as in New York or any other large city." "Boston is the place to get lost in," said Tom Rover. "Got streets that curve in all directions. But let us go on. Where is the hotel?"




The Rover Boys on Land and Sea


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The Rover Boys, or The Rover Boys Series for Young Americans, was a popular juvenile series authored by Arthur M. Winfield, a pseudonym for Edward Stratemeyer, and published by Stratemeyer Syndicate. Thirty titles were published between 1899 and 1926 and the books remained in print for years afterward.







The Rover Boys on Land and Sea: The Crusoes of Seven Islands


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In 'The Rover Boys on Land and Sea: The Crusoes of Seven Islands' by Edward Stratemeyer, readers are taken on an adventurous journey with the three Rover brothers as they navigate various challenges on both land and sea. With its engaging storytelling and vivid descriptions, the book provides a thrilling and captivating reading experience reminiscent of classic adventure novels. Set in the late 19th century, the literary context of the book reflects a time when tales of exploration and survival were highly popular among readers. Stratemeyer's writing style is accessible to readers of all ages, making it a timeless classic for both young and adult audiences. Inspired by the success of his previous works, Stratemeyer's choice to delve into the adventure genre was influenced by the demand for exciting and entertaining literature for young readers. With its blend of action, mystery, and courage, 'The Rover Boys on Land and Sea' is a must-read for anyone looking for a thrilling escapade filled with wit and charm.




The Rover Boys on Land and Sea


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"The Rover Boys on Land and Sea" from Edward Stratemeyer. American publisher and writer of children's fiction (1862-1930).










The Rover Boys MEGAPACK®


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The Rover Boys were precursors to the Hardy Boys -- three brothers who solved mysteries and had adventures at boarding school, on vacation, and abroad. Twenty volumes (all included here) were published. A second series, chronicling the adventures of the original Rover Boys' sons, followed. Six volumes of the second series are included. If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 300+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction -- and much, much more!




The Rover Boys on Land and Sea the Crusoes of Seven Islands


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The Rover Boys on Land and Sea The Crusoes of Seven Islands: Large Print By Edward Stratemeyer "Well, Dick, here we are in San Francisco at last." "Yes, Tom, and what a fine large city it is." "We'll have to take care, or we'll get lost," came from a third boy, the youngest of the party. "Just listen to Sam!" cried Tom Rover. "Get lost! As if we weren't in the habit of taking care of ourselves." "Sam is joking," came from Dick Rover. "Still we might get lost here as well as in New York or any other large city." "Boston is the place to get lost in," said Tom Rover. "Got streets that curve in all directions. But let us go on. Where is the hotel?" "I'm sure I don't know," came from Sam Rover. "Cab! carriage! coupe!" bawled a cabman standing near. "Take you anywhere you want to go, gents." "How much to take the three of us to the Oakland House?" "Take you there for a dollar, trunks and all." "I'll go you," answered Dick Rover. "Come on, I'll see that you get the right trunks." "I think we are going to have some good times while we are on the Pacific coast," observed Tom Rover, while he and Sam were waiting for Dick and the cabman to return. "I shan't object to a good time," replied Sam. "That is what we came for." "Before we go back I am going to have a sail up and down the coast." "To be sure, Tom. Perhaps we can sail down to Santa Barbara. That is a sort of Asbury Park and Coney Island combined, so I have been told." We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience.




The Rover Boys on the Ocean


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