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Don and Jim Mercer are prepared to spend a dull vacation at home - until Prof. Scott invites them to search for Spanish gold buried treasure, in Southern California, where they soon found themselves surrounded by another (but ruthless) group of treasure hunters!
Albert Capwell Wyckoff was born on February 21, 1903, in New Jersey. His father, also named Albert Capwell Wyckoff, died when his son was young, an event that forced Capwell to go to work. He never finished high school, yet Capwell Wyckoff became a successful author of two and a half dozen children's novels.
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Mercer Boys, Summer vacation, Brothers, Excitement, Juvenile fiction, Military cadets, Search, Spanish gold, Treasure troves, Treasure hunt, Adventure, California, Thugs, Trouble, Friendship, Ruthless, CharactersPeople
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The Mercer Boys on a Treasure Hunt
July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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The Mercer Boys on a Treasure Hunt
May 30, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
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""I'D LIKE to have a crack at that ball," said Don Mercer, with a grin."
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