Frontier Boys in Frisco
This series tells the adventures of Jim, Joe, and Tom Darlington, first in their camp wagon as they follow the trail to the great West in the early days. They are real American boys, resourceful, humorous, and-but you must meet them. You will find them interesting company. They meet with thrilling adventures and encounters, and stirring incidents are the rule, not exception.
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Frontier Boys in Frisco
This series tells the adventures of Jim, Joe, and Tom Darlington, first in their camp wagon as they follow the trail to the great West in the early days. They are real American boys, resourceful, humorous, and-but you must meet them. You will find them interesting company. They meet with thrilling adventures and encounters, and stirring incidents are the rule, not exception.
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Frontier Boys in Frisco

Frontier Boys in Frisco

by Wyn Roosevelt
Frontier Boys in Frisco

Frontier Boys in Frisco

by Wyn Roosevelt

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Overview

This series tells the adventures of Jim, Joe, and Tom Darlington, first in their camp wagon as they follow the trail to the great West in the early days. They are real American boys, resourceful, humorous, and-but you must meet them. You will find them interesting company. They meet with thrilling adventures and encounters, and stirring incidents are the rule, not exception.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421889979
Publisher: 1st World Publishing
Publication date: 10/01/2008
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.63(d)

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This series tells the adventures of Jim Joe, and Tom Darlington, first in their camp wagon as they follow the trail to the great West in the early days. They are real American Boys, resourceful, humorous, and - but you must meet them. You will find them an interesting company. They meet with thrilling adventures and encounters, and stirring incidents are the rule, not an exception.
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