The Forest Runners: A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky
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The Young Trailers SeriesThe Young Trailers, a story of early Kentucky (1907)The Forest Runners, a story of the great war trail in early Kentucky (1908)The Keepers of the Trail, a story of the great woods (1916)The Eyes of the Woods, a ...
Reproduction of the original: The Forest Runners by Joseph A. Altsheler
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PAUL Paul stopped in a little open space, and looked around all the circle of the forest.
The FOREST RUNNERS The FOREST RUNNERS A STORY OF THE GREAT WAR TRAIL IN EARLY KENTUCKY BY JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER AUTHOR OF “THE YOUNG TRAILERS” D. APPLETON-CENTURY COMPANY INCORPORATED NEW YORK LONDON 1936 1908, BY.
The Forest Runners: A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky
"The Forest Runners" from Joseph Alexander Altsheler. Editor and author of popular juvenile historical fiction (1862-1919).
The Forest Runners: Large Print By Joseph A. Altsheler
Paul stopped in a little open space, and looked around all the circle of the forest.
Paul stopped in a little open space, and looked around all the circle of the forest.
Book Excerpt: d a word of protest, and he resolved that he would not cry out if he could help it.
Thirty-two of his novels were part of his seven series. Although each of the thirty-two novels constitutes an independent story, Altsheler suggested a reading order for each series (i.e., he numbered the volumes).
Paul stopped in a little open space, and looked around all the circle of the forest.
The Forest Runners