The Rover Boys on Snowshoe Island; or, The Old Lumberman's Treasure Box

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The Rover Boys on Snowshoe Island; or, The Old Lumberman's Treasure Box

by Edward Stratemeyer

EN·~6 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total
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THE ROVER BOYS ON SNOWSHOE ISLAND

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INTRODUCTION

2:04
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THE ROVER BOYS ON SNOWSHOE ISLAND

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CHAPTER I - FUN ON THE ICE

13:18
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CHAPTER II - SOMETHING ABOUT THE ROVER BOYS

12:18
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CHAPTER III - OUT OF PERIL

10:55
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CHAPTER IV - OUT HUNTING

12:33
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CHAPTER V - UNCLE BARNEY STEVENSON

13:55
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CHAPTER VI - DEEP IN THE WOODS

10:13

Description

A group of spirited cousins and their friends gather on a frozen lake for a lively skating race, the air filled with whistles, shouts, and the thrill of competition. Their camaraderie and good‑natured rivalry set the tone for a summer that promises more than just sport. When the race ends, the boys learn that a short hunting trip to Snowshoe Island has turned into an unexpected call for help.

On the remote island they encounter an aging lumberman whose claim to the land is in jeopardy, and a mysterious old treasure box that may hold the key to his future. The young adventurers blend daring, clever problem‑solving, and teamwork as they explore the island’s hidden trails and confront puzzling clues. Listeners will be drawn into a classic tale of friendship, bravery, and a wholesome mystery that unfolds against the backdrop of wilderness and winter fun.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (346K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-10-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Stratemeyer

Edward Stratemeyer

1862–1930

A driving force behind early American series fiction, he created a storytelling empire that helped shape generations of young readers. Through the Stratemeyer Syndicate, his ideas stood behind enduring favorites like the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, the Bobbsey Twins, and the Rover Boys.

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