The Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three

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The Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three

by John Henry Goldfrap

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

In a silent Alaskan valley where snow blankets every slope and the Porcupine River lies frozen solid, three friends step onto the deck of the modest steamer Yukon Rover. The vessel, a squat box of wood and steel with red curtains and a totem pole mascot, is the unlikely launchpad for their winter exploits. Sandy MacTavish, a red‑haired Scot, and his companions Tom and Jack Dacre are bundled in heavy gear, their laughter echoing across the white landscape as they prepare to test the ice with skates and daring.

Their first adventure quickly turns slapstick when a sudden shout sends Sandy careening down a steep gangway, sending the three tumbling into a powdery snowbank that cushions their fall. The boys trade good‑natured ribbing, boasting about their good luck and the absurdity of the moment. Their camaraderie and the stark beauty of the frozen north set the stage for a series of light‑hearted escapades that promise both humor and the occasional close call.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (260K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and Sue Clark

Release date

2013-11-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Henry Goldfrap

John Henry Goldfrap

1879–1917

Best known for fast-paced boys' adventure series about aviators, scouts, and wireless operators, this prolific writer helped shape early 20th-century popular fiction. He also worked as a journalist and used several pen names, leaving behind a surprisingly varied career in a short life.

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