"The Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three" by John Henry Goldfrap is a thrilling adventure where the Bungalow Boys—Tom, Jack, and Sandy MacTavish—face the harsh Alaskan wilderness to recover stolen fox pelts. The story starts with a chilling accident on the frozen Porcupine River when Sandy falls through the ice, showcasing the boys' strong friendship and quick thinking as they rescue each other. As they journey through the icy landscape, memories of past escapades mingle with the present danger, focusing on their determination to catch the thief with the help of the expert trapper, Joe Picquet. Through teamwork and resilience, the Bungalow Boys confront the perils of the wild, delivering exciting escapades.
The Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three
By John Henry Goldfrap
In the Alaskan wilderness, three daring friends brave treacherous conditions to chase down a cunning thief who stole precious furs.
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About the AuthorJohn Henry Goldfrap was an English-born journalist and author of boys' books, participating in the "American series phenomenon". He always wrote under pseudonyms.
John Henry Goldfrap was an English-born journalist and author of boys' books, participating in the "American series phenomenon". He always wrote under pseudonyms.
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