Frank on the Prairie
The Gunboat Series Books for Boys, by a Gunboat Boy FRANK, ON THE PRAIRIE. R.W. Carroll & Co. Cincinnati, O.
THE GUN-BOAT SERIES. FRANK, THE YOUNG NATURALIST, FRANK ON A GUN-BOAT, FRANK IN THE WOODS, FRANK ON THE PRAIRIE, FRANK BEFORE VICKSBURG, FRANK ON THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI. Price, $1.25 per volume, or $7.50 per set, in a neat box, forming a most excellent and interesting Library for Young Folks.
THE GUN-BOAT SERIES.
BY HARRY CASTLEMON, “THE GUN-BOAT BOY.”
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
CINCINNATI: R. W. CARROLL & CO., Publishers, 117 West Fourth Street. 1869.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the years 1868, by R. W. Carroll & Co., in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of Ohio. STEREOTYPED AT THE FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY, CINCINNATI.
FRANK ON THE PRAIRIE.
FOR two months after their return from their hunting expedition in “the woods,” Frank and Archie talked of nothing but the incidents that had transpired during their visit at the trapper’s cabin. The particulars of Frank’s desperate fight with the moose had become known throughout the village, and the “Young Naturalist” enjoyed an enviable reputation as a hunter. He was obliged to relate his adventures over and over again, until one day his thoughts and conversation were turned into a new channel by the arrival of an uncle, who had just returned from California.
Uncle James had been absent from home nearly ten years, and during most of that time had lived in the mines. Although the boys had not seen him since they were six years old, and of course could not remember him, they were soon on the best of terms with each other. Uncle James had an inexhaustible fund of stories; he had crossed the plains, fought the Indians, was accustomed to scenes of danger and excitement, and had such an easy way of telling his adventures, that the boys never grew tired of listening to them. The day after his arrival he visited the museum, gazed in genuine wonder at the numerous specimens of his nephews’ handiwork, and listened to the descriptions of their hunting expeditions with as much interest as though he had been a boy himself. Then he engaged in hunting with them, and entered into the sport with all the reckless eagerness of youth.
Harry Castlemon
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Английский
Год издания
2013-02-15
Темы
Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Adventure stories; Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction; Survival skills -- Juvenile fiction; Cousins -- Juvenile fiction; Youth -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Hunters -- Juvenile fiction; Trappers -- Juvenile fiction