
Under the Chinese Dragon: A Tale of Mongolia is a juvenile fiction novel by F. S. Brereton, first published in 1912. The story follows David Harbor, who embarks on a journey to Mongolia after the death of his father, seeking to reclaim his inheritance from his unscrupulous stepfather, Ebenezer Clayhill. This adventure tale explores themes of family conflict, determination, and the quest for justice as David navigates challenges in both his personal life and the rugged landscapes of Mongolia.
























