The High School Boys' Canoe Club

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The High School Boys' Canoe Club

by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

CHAPTER I - THE "SPLENDID" WAR CANOE

27:37
2

CHAPTER II - "RIP" TRIES OUT HIS BARGAIN

12:33
3

CHAPTER III - BUYING FUEL FOR A BONFIRE?

12:03
4

CHAPTER IV - HIRAM PRIES A SECRET LOOSE

13:48
5

CHAPTER V - BIRCH BARK MERCHANTS

10:05
6

CHAPTER VI - MEETING THE FATE OF GREENHORNS

11:10
7

CHAPTER VII - "DANNY GRIN" IS SILENT

9:25
8

CHAPTER VIII - WHAT AN EXPERT CAN DO

11:22
9

CHAPTER IX - DICK TREMBLES AT HIS NERVE

9:08
10

CHAPTER X - PUTTING UP A BIG SCHEME

7:04

Description

The story picks up where the boys’ high‑school freshman year left off, thrusting six inseparable friends into a sweltering summer in the small town of Gridley. With the memory of their grammar‑school exploits still fresh, Dick, Dave, Greg, Tom, Dan and Harry find themselves drawn into a bustling town auction that promises both profit and trouble. Their rivalry with the wealthy and smug Fred Ripley adds a sharp edge to the otherwise carefree atmosphere.

Against this backdrop the boys hatch a plan to form a canoe club on nearby Lake Pleasant, hoping to turn a simple pastime into a grand adventure. As they scramble for equipment, negotiate with skeptical adults, and test the limits of teamwork, the summer becomes a series of daring schemes and light‑hearted contests. Listeners will feel the pulse of youthful ambition, the humor of teenage banter, and the charm of a bygone American summer.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (262K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

1868–1922

Best known for brisk, patriotic adventure stories for young readers, this prolific American writer moved easily between journalism, technical writing, and fiction. His books often mixed action, discipline, and military themes in a style that helped define popular boys' series fiction of the early 1900s.

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