The Pioneer Boys of the Columbia; or, In the Wilderness of the Great Northwest

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The Pioneer Boys of the Columbia; or, In the Wilderness of the Great Northwest

by St. George Rathborne

EN·~6 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total

The Young Pioneer Series

0:01

THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE COLUMBIA

0:18

PREFACE

1:39

CONTENTS

1:09

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:27

CHAPTER I THE LURE OF THE SETTING SUN

11:16

CHAPTER II WRECKED IN THE RAPIDS

11:39

CHAPTER III WOLVES IN THE TIMBER

12:14

CHAPTER IV THE BIRCH BARK MESSAGE

11:41

CHAPTER V WHAT THE PICTURE WRITING TOLD

12:05

Description

The Armstrong brothers, Dick and Roger, continue their daring trek across the untamed Northwest, pushing further into the “Land of the Setting Sun.” Set in the spring of 1805, their canoe slices through the roaring rapids of the Yellowstone, a test of courage and teamwork that captures the restless spirit of America’s early pioneers.

Along the way they confront snarling rivers, prowling wolves, and the raw challenges of frontier life. Encounters with the local Dacotah and Nez Perce peoples offer a glimpse into the complex relationships between settlers and Indigenous nations, while hunting expeditions and rugged camping scenes showcase the practical skills the boys must master. The narrative blends excitement with authentic details, giving listeners a vivid picture of the wilderness that shaped a nation.

Through lively dialogue and vivid illustration, the story invites young listeners to experience the thrill of exploration while learning about perseverance, respect for nature, and the enduring legacy of those who forged the path to the Pacific.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (387K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Beth Baran, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-09-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

St. George Rathborne

St. George Rathborne

1854–1938

A wildly prolific American writer of boys’ adventure fiction and dime novels, he turned out hundreds of stories packed with detectives, outlaws, wilderness trips, and fast-moving action. His books helped shape the popular reading world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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