The Young Alaskans is a classic adventure novel written by Emerson Hough. The story follows the adventures of three young boys, named Frank, Harry, and Jack, who live in the Alaskan wilderness. They are accompanied by their trusty dog, Waseche, and their Native American friend,...
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The Young Alaskans is a classic adventure novel written by Emerson Hough. The story revolves around a group of five young friends who embark on a thrilling journey to Alaska in search of gold. The group consists of Allan, Rob, Jesse, Walt, and Charlie, who are all between the...
Reproduction of the original: The Young Alaskans by Emerson Hough
Reproduction of the original: Young Alaskans in the Far North by Emerson Hough
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"Young Alaskans in the Far North" from Emerson Hough. American author best known for writing western stories and historical novels (1857-1923).
Excerpt from Young Alaskans in the Far North "Well, fellows," said Jesse Wilcox, the youngest of the three boys who stood now at the ragged railway station of Athabasca Landing, where they had just disembarked, "here we are once more. For my part, I'm ready to start right now."...