ADVENTURES UNDER THE ARCTIC CIRCLE
by Edward S. Ellis, A. M.
Author of “The Campers Out,” Etc
317 pages, Illustrated. Cloth, $1.25
The incidents of this interesting story are laid in Greenland amid the snows, the glaciers, and the barren regions which have engaged the attention of explorers and navigators for centuries past.
The main interest of the story centres about two bright boys whose desire for discovery sometimes leads them into dangerous positions. They visit an iceberg, and, while making a tour about it, their boat slips away from her moorings. After a number of adventures, they are finally rescued by a native Esquimau. With him and an old sailor who accompanied them them to the iceberg, they go on a hunting expedition into the interior of Greenland, and there they have a number of most thrilling and exciting experiences, but none result seriously, and the whole party is eventually restored to home and friends.
The story is sure to prove interesting to any reader, and the moral tone pervading it is such as will meet the approval of all parents.
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