WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Rambler Club's motor car cover

The Rambler Club's motor car

Chapter 2: Introduction
Open in WeRead

About This Book

A group of schoolboys set out from Chicago in a touring motor car bound for their home in Wisconsin, expecting an ordinary trip that soon becomes episodic adventure. Unexpected stops and chance encounters embroil them with a traveling circus, a stubborn steamer voyage, odd jobs, and clashes with local authorities, while the boys take turns driving, working, and improvising solutions. The narrative concentrates on practical problem-solving, loyalty, and the club’s camaraderie as setbacks test their resourcefulness. Action and light-hearted episodes alternate with explanations and reconciliations that resolve conflicts and prepare the group for future ventures.

COPYRIGHT
1913 BY
THE PENN
PUBLISHING
COMPANY

Introduction

The various adventures which have befallen Bob Somers and his fellow members of the club which the boys formed at Kingswood, Wisconsin, are related in “The Rambler Club Afloat,” “The Rambler Club’s Winter Camp,” “The Rambler Club in the Mountains,” “The Rambler Club on Circle T Ranch,” “The Rambler Club among the Lumberjacks,” “The Rambler Club’s Gold Mine,” “The Rambler Club’s Aeroplane” and “The Rambler Club’s House-Boat.”

Bob Somers, Dave Brandon and Tom Clifton, three members of the club, have reached Chicago, homeward bound after a trip up the Hudson. The characters of the boys are widely different. Bob Somers is strong and athletic, while stout Dave Brandon, inclined to take his ease on all possible occasions, can be remarkably active when circumstances demand. Tom Clifton, a trifle self-conscious, and sometimes allowing his enthusiasm to carry him away, is really not so vain as many think.

Dave Brandon, poet and historian of the club, who is chronicling the various incidents and adventures that befall them, feels that their present motor car trip will add but little to his book. A series of unlooked-for events, however, quite reverse this idea.

In the next book, “The Rambler Club’s Ball Nine,” is told the story of certain incidents at the Kingswood high school. Several of the best players have graduated, and in their attempts to reorganize the team the Ramblers find themselves involved in a stormy and exciting struggle.

W. Crispin Sheppard.