WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Motor Boat Boys Down the Danube; or, Four Chums Abroad cover

Motor Boat Boys Down the Danube; or, Four Chums Abroad

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A group of four young friends piloting a motorboat down the Danube begin their journey as a travel adventure but are soon caught up in the outbreak of war. They observe troop movements and mobilization, face suspicion from locals, and contend with storms, river hazards, and artillery fire, including the destruction of a pontoon bridge. Episodes mix tense escapes and improvised rescues with everyday moments such as securing food and fishing, and the voyage concludes with their arrival at Constantinople. The narrative unfolds episodically, blending travel description with the upheaval of peacetime routines by military conflict.

About the Author

Arundel, Louis portrait

Louis Arundel

Louis Arundel was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. He is best recognized for the 'Motor Boat Boys' series, which follows the thrilling escapades of a group of young boys as they navigate various waterways across the United States and beyond. Titles such as 'Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys' and 'Motor Boat Boys Down the Danube' showcase his ability to blend excitement with camaraderie, appealing to young readers' sense of adventure. Arundel's works reflect a spirit of exploration and friendship, making them enduring favorites in early 20th-century youth literature.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like