"Boy Scouts in the North Sea; Or, the Mystery of 'U-13'" by G. Harvey Ralphson is an early 20th-century adventure tale where a troop of young American Boy Scouts returning home find themselves swept up in international espionage, and unexpected peril. Led by their scout leader, Ned Nestor, and including his pals, Jimmie McGraw, Jack Bosworth, and Harry Stevens, the boys become entangled with a mysterious package marked "U-13," linked to a shadowy German submarine, and a devious figure who has dogged them since their time in Belgium. The adventure begins as soldiers search the boy's belongings, only to have the mysterious package stolen, thus thrusting the children into an thrilling pursuit for the package where their every move is fraught with uncertainty. With the aid of a new friend, Robert Mackinder, the young men must use all their skills to navigate a complex web of intrigue, all the while the mysterious person who wants their package is in close pursuit.

Boy Scouts in the North Sea; Or, the Mystery of "U-13"
By G. Harvey (George Harvey) Ralphson
American Boy Scouts returning home from Europe stumble into a dangerous game of espionage when a mysterious package marked with a German submarine code is stolen from them, launching them on a perilous adventure across war-torn landscapes.
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2019-09-23
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About the AuthorGeorge Harvey Ralphson was a collective pen name used by multiple ghost writers of juvenile adventure books working for M.A. Donohue & Company in the early 20th century. According to the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times, several of the books credited to Ralphson may have been written by J. Frank Honeywell. The best-known works credited to Ralphson were the "Boy Scout" series of adventures. Several sources have erroneously reported that he was a real person.
George Harvey Ralphson was a collective pen name used by multiple ghost writers of juvenile adventure books working for M.A. Donohue & Company in the early 20th century. According to the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times, several of the books credited to Ralphson may have been written by J. Frank Honeywell. The best-known works credited to Ralphson were the "Boy Scout" series of adventures. Several sources have erroneously reported that he was a real person.
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