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Fairview Boys and Their Rivals; or, Bob Bouncer's Schooldays

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Three friends return to school after vacation, and their lively camaraderie collides with school rivals and mischief. Episodes range from a runaway automobile rescue and class contests to pranks, a mad bull encounter, and outdoor revelries such as nutting parties and bonfires. A thread of mystery appears in lost letters and a robbery, prompting one boy’s clew and a tense sequence including fire and an exciting capture. The episodic chapters blend humor, danger, and youthful resourcefulness as the boys confront rivals, solve problems, and restore order by the story’s conclusion.

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Frederick Gordon

Frederick Gordon was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the early 20th century. He created a series of adventure stories centered around a group of boys, capturing their escapades and challenges in various settings. His notable works include "Fairview Boys and Their Rivals; or, Bob Bouncer's Schooldays" and "Fairview Boys at Camp Mystery; or, the Old Hermit and His Secret." Through his engaging narratives, Gordon aimed to entertain and inspire young readers, reflecting themes of friendship, bravery, and the joys of childhood exploration.

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