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This, the fourth book in the popular Bob's Hill Series, gives good promise of being even more widely read. The publishers have been fortunate in the admirable illustrations by the official artist of the Boy Scout Movement.
The "gang" are just as human, humorous and clearly individualized as ever; and while the influence of the book is good, there is no "preaching," and fun and adventure abound.
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1912
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Grosset & Dunlap
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