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Juvenile Fiction.
HTML: In the early twentieth century, an ambitious entrepreneur named Edward Stratemeyer revolutionized the publishing industry with the creation of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which focused on developing action-adventure series targeted at young boys and girls. The Outdoor Chums, which follows a pair of strapping young nature enthusiasts through various kerfuffles and hijinks, became one of the most popular franchises. This volume puts the Outdoor Chums right in the middle of a heated dispute between competing hunters. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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While they are feverishly stocking up with a supply of such ammunition as is required to win snowball battles, it might be well for the new reader to learn a few important facts concerning Frank and his chums, as narrated in previous volumes of this series.
They lived in the thriving town of Centerville, which was situated in one of the Middle States. Coming together in order to encourage the spirit of outdoor life, to their mutual profit, the four lively lads had called their little association the Rod, Gun, and Camera Club. In the initial story, under the name of “The Outdoor Chums; or, The First Tour of the Rod, Gun, and Camera Club,” were given numerous strange happenings that befell them on the occasion of their first camping trip together.
Later on they ran upon a mystery connected with an island that had a bad name in the neighborhood, and of course could not rest satisfied until they solved this puzzle to their satisfaction. In order to understand just what they did you must read the second volume, issued under the title of ( )