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The Jungle Trail

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The Jungle Trail (1917)
by Johnston McCulley

Extracted from the All-Story Weekly, Feb. 1917, pp. 388-432.

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The Jungle Trail

by Johnston McCulley

Author of "Two Bad Men," "Captain Fly-By-Night," "Wild Norene," etc., etc.


PROBABLY most of you remember "Captain Fly-By-Night" (All-Story Weekly, May 27 to June 24, 1916), that thrilling story of California in the early days when Spanish rule held sway. In this present story Mr. McCulley takes us even further back into the dim, romantic, and adventurous past; back to the days of Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the hardy discoverer of the Pacific Ocean, and his gallant little band of tattered but unconquerable heroes; to Panama in 1513 at the very beginning of Spanish rule. Although shorter in length, it is in every way a worthy successor to the previous story; as rich in romance, adventure, and tense, gripping interest, and even richer in vivid color and charming characterization.—The Editor.


CONTENTS (not listed in original)

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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