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The Pony Rider Boys in Alaska

Frank Gee Patchin

Book Overview: 

Yee-haw!! The Pony Riders Boys are on the move again! In their last adventure, they are on their way with Professor Zepplin to Alaska. On the "Corsair", they see gold miners on their way to seek their fortune, so the Pony Rider Boys decide to join in the hunt for the yellow metal. But, as always, trouble is not far behind the Pony Rider Boys!

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .Who was the fellow who hit you?” demanded Dawson.

“I–I don’t know,” stammered Tad.

“What did he do it for?”

“I–I don’t know. I–”

“You aren’t very strong on information, are you?” grinned the prospector.

“I want–want to see Mr. Darwood.”

“You can see him to-morrow. You’d better get into your bunk right smart. I’ll help you down.”

“Thank you. I’ll go alone–in a minute,” said Butler, pulling himself up by the rail to which he clung unsteadily. “I don’t want anyone to know. I’ll tell Mr. Darwood what I have to say.”

“Have it your own way. I’m going to follow along behind, to see that you get down all right,” answered the man.

“Thank you. I guess you saved me from 42getting a wetting,” said. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Frank Gee Patchin was a veritable machine of stories, writing over 200 adventure books under various pseudonyms, mainly for boys. He offered "The Battleship Boys" and "The Range and Grange Boys," for example, in addition to "The Pony Rider Boys" series. Thhs Alaska book is believed to be number 12 i