
The Rambler Club Afloat is a children's adventure novel by W. Crispin Sheppard, first published in 1909. The story follows five boys who form the Rambler Club, dedicated to hunting and fishing during their summer vacation. Led by Robert Somers, they face challenges from a rival group, the Nimrod Club, while embarking on various outings that test their friendship and character. The novel highlights themes of camaraderie and adventure, making it a notable work in juvenile fiction.


















