
The Bungalow Boys Along the Yukon
Three boys board a steamer bound for Alaska, their uncle's cryptic plans shrouded in mystery. Tom Dacre, his brother Jack, and their friend Sandy MacTavish watch the strange preparations aboard the 'Northerner' with growing curiosity, what lies beneath their uncle's secretive demeanor? As the vessel cuts through northern waters, the boys encounter odd passengers, eerie coastal sights, and a peculiar totem that provokes both laughter and unease. Their destination: the frozen wilderness of the Yukon, where silver and black foxes of extraordinary value await the hunt. But the journey itself becomes the first test of their bravery, as sea dangers and strange encounters foreshadow the challenges ahead. Written in 1912, this is sturdy, old-fashioned adventure fiction, the kind where boys prove themselves against wilderness and mystery, where every unfamiliar sound in the night might be danger or discovery. It won't surprise you, but it won't bore you either.






















































