The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia; Or, The Confession of a Photograph

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The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia; Or, The Confession of a Photograph

by Harry Gordon

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

CHAPTER I.—CROSSING THE MOUNTAINS IN A MOTOR BOAT.

11:24
2

CHAPTER II.—CAPTAIN JOE FOLLOWS A TRAIL.

11:42
3

CHAPTER III.—ALEX FINDS USE FOR HIS KODAK.

11:09
4

CHAPTER IV.—A NEW FACE ON THE RAMBLER.

12:59
5

CHAPTER V.—WHAT TOOK PLACE ON THE TRAIN.

12:19
6

CHAPTER VI.—MOURNING AN EMPTY KODAK.

13:59
7

CHAPTER VII.—PIE THAT LIVED IN A GLASS HOUSE.

12:24
8

CHAPTER VIII.—A WRECK AND A BABY BEAR.

12:20
9

CHAPTER IX.—THE MAKING OF A CEDAR CANOE.

14:48
10

CHAPTER X.—A RABBIT AND A SECRET MEETING.

12:19

Description

Imagine a motorboat perched on a railway spur high in the Rockies, its hull balanced on a tilted platform as the wind whistles through the granite passes. The scene is stark—snow‑capped peaks, a fading April sunset, and the quiet hum of a coal stove inside the cramped cabin. The vessel, the Rambler, has survived a daring trek from the Great Lakes to this impossible summit, waiting for the next leg of its journey. The silence outside is broken only by the boys’ whispered plans for the river ahead.

Inside the cabin, three adventurous friends—Clayton, Cornelius, and Alexander—huddle around the fire, their supplies stacked and spirits high despite dwindling funds. Fresh from a harrowing Amazon expedition, they now aim to launch the Rambler into the headwaters of the Columbia and ride it down to the Pacific. Their camaraderie, resourcefulness, and love of the wilderness drive them forward as they prepare to confront the unknown terrain and the challenges of a river that cuts across a continent. Listeners will feel the excitement of a youthful quest poised on the edge of wilderness and invention.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (287K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.bookcove.net

Release date

2015-10-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harry Gordon

Harry Gordon

A fearless journalist and gifted storyteller, this Australian writer covered wars, edited major newspapers, and became one of the best-known historians of the Olympic Games. His work blends frontline reporting, sharp observation, and a lifelong passion for sport.

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