Motor Boys Overland; or, A Long Trip for Fun and Fortune

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Clarence Young 1906
English
  • Preface
  • CHAPTER I. AN AUTOMOBILE RACE.
  • CHAPTER II. HO FOR THE WEST!
  • CHAPTER III. THE OLD MILL ON FIRE.
  • CHAPTER IV. A CHASE AFTER A RASCAL.
  • CHAPTER V. THE MYSTERY OF THE MINER.
  • CHAPTER VI. A HOLD-UP.
  • CHAPTER VII. A FRUITLESS PURSUIT.
  • CHAPTER VIII. IN THE WINDY CITY.
  • CHAPTER IX. A SHOT IN THE DARK.
  • CHAPTER X. ENCIRCLED BY COWBOYS.
  • CHAPTER XI. CAPTURING A HORSE THIEF.
  • CHAPTER XII. THE AUTO ON FIRE.
  • CHAPTER XIII. AT DEAD MAN’S GULCH.
  • CHAPTER XIV. NODDY STEALS A MARCH.
  • CHAPTER XV. IN THE NICK OF TIME.
  • CHAPTER XVI. A RUSH OF GOLD SEEKERS.
  • CHAPTER XVII. OVER THE MOUNTAINS.
  • CHAPTER XVIII. A TRICK OF THE ENEMY.
  • CHAPTER XIX. THE AUTO STOLEN.
  • CHAPTER XX. ATTACKED BY INDIANS.
  • CHAPTER XXI. OVER A CLIFF.
  • CHAPTER XXII. THE CHASE.
  • CHAPTER XXIII. WRECKED.
  • CHAPTER XXIV. FORWARD ONCE MORE.
  • CHAPTER XXV. A RACE TO THE MINE.
  • CHAPTER XXVI. GOLD!
  • CHAPTER XXVII. BESIEGED AT THE MINE.
  • CHAPTER XXVIII. WINNING THE CLAIM.
  • CHAPTER XXIX. THE FIGHT AT THE MINE.
  • CHAPTER XXX. AN ESCAPE—CONCLUSION.
Here we have the second volume of “The Motor Boys Series,” a line of books relating to the doings of some bright and up-to-date youths, on wheels, at home and abroad. In the first volume of the series, called “The Motor Boys,” the writer told how Bob, Ned and Jerry won several important races, including that which brought to them a much-wished-for prize, a grand touring car. The car won, there was nothing to do but to take a long trip, and in this present book, “The Motor Boys Overland,” are given the particulars of a journey in the automobile to the great West. On the way the boys fall in with an old miner, who has the secret of a lost gold mine of great value. The lads decide to take the miner to the lost mine in their touring car, and the long and perilous journey among the mountains is begun. Enemies also hear of the wonderful lost mine, and then begins a wild race, to see who shall get there first and claim the riches. - Summary from the preface

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