The Boy from the Ranch; Or, Roy Bradner's City Experiences
The Boy from the Ranch; Or, Roy Bradner's City Experiences
The Boy from the Ranch; Or, Roy Bradner's City Experiences is a juvenile fiction novel by Frank V. Webster, written in the early 20th century. The story follows Roy Bradner, a ranch owner's son from Colorado, who travels to New York City to address a business matter involving his late uncle's property. As Roy navigates the challenges of city life, he encounters swindlers and forms a friendship with Mortimer De Royster, highlighting themes of responsibility and adventure amidst the contrast of ranch and urban life.





















