The Six River Motor Boys on the Columbia, Or, the Confession of a Photograph


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The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia; Or, The Confession of a Photograph


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In 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia; Or, The Confession of a Photograph' by Harry Gordon, readers are taken on an exciting adventure along the Columbia River with a group of young boys as they navigate through challenges and mysteries. The narrative is written in a lively and engaging style, perfect for young adult readers, with vivid descriptions of the landscape and thrilling escapades. Set in the early 20th century, the book captures the spirit of exploration and friendship, making it a delightful read for those interested in adventure stories. Gordon expertly weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and camaraderie to keep readers hooked until the very end. Harry Gordon, the author of this thrilling tale, was known for his adventurous spirit and love for the outdoors. His personal experiences with boating and exploration likely inspired the vivid descriptions and authentic portrayal of the Columbia River in the book. Gordon's passion for storytelling shines through in his detailed character development and captivating plot lines. I highly recommend 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia; Or, The Confession of a Photograph' to anyone looking for a captivating adventure story that combines elements of mystery, friendship, and exploration. Harry Gordon's narrative style and authentic portrayal of the Columbia River make this book a must-read for young adult readers and fans of outdoor adventures.







The Boy Chums on Indian River


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Charley and Walter meet deadly rattlesnakes, have a battle with a wild panther, are attacked by outlaws, and are shipwrecked by a monster manatee fish.










The Boy Spies of Philadelphia


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Reproduction of the original: The Boy Spies of Philadelphia by James Otis