Ruth Fielding in Alaska : or, The girl miners of snow mountain

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Ruth Fielding in Alaska : or, The girl miners of snow mountain

by Alice B. Emerson

EN·~4 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

Ruth Fielding in Alaska OR THE GIRL MINERS OF SNOW MOUNTAIN

2:15
2

CHAPTER I THE THREAT

9:18
3

CHAPTER II ALL BUSINESS

7:53
4

CHAPTER III BREAKERS AHEAD

9:29
5

CHAPTER IV THE SPY

9:18
6

CHAPTER V AN OLD ENEMY

9:20
7

CHAPTER VI PREMONITIONS

10:39
8

CHAPTER VII CHESS GOES ALONG

7:35
9

CHAPTER VIII A MAGIC TRIP

6:52
10

CHAPTER IX CHARLIE AGAIN?

9:01

Description

Ruth Fielding is drawn northward by a promise of fresh scenery and a new film project, but a sharp‑tongued letter from the unscrupulous Sol Bloomberg throws her plans into turmoil. While chatting with her steadfast friend Helen on a shaded meadow, Ruth learns that the menacing missive is meant to frighten her away from the picture she’s determined to finish. Their banter reveals a blend of humor and resolve, setting the stage for Ruth’s venture into the rugged world of Alaska’s snow‑capped mines.

Against a backdrop of towering peaks and icy waters, Ruth discovers a community of girl miners who are as bold as they are resourceful. Together they navigate treacherous terrain, grow close through shared labor, and confront the lingering threat that Bloomberg poses. As the first act unfolds, Ruth’s courage and quick thinking promise a thrilling mix of friendship, danger, and the fierce spirit of frontier life.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (238K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Cupples & Leon Company, 1926.

Credits

Bob Taylor, David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2023-07-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Alice B. Emerson

Best known as the name behind the Ruth Fielding and Betty Gordon books, this early 20th-century byline belongs to the Stratemeyer Syndicate rather than a single identified author. The result is a body of lively girls' adventure fiction that helped shape popular series reading for generations.

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