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Young Auctioneers; Or, The Polishing of a Rolling Stone

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A homeless youth strikes up an acquaintance with an experienced traveling auctioneer; together they buy a horse and wagon, stock goods, and set out to sell at village sales. Their partnership brings a string of practical trials — fires, storms, a highway hold-up, accusations of theft, rivalry with other sellers, and hazardous travel including being lost in snow — alongside smaller comic and musical episodes. Throughout the journey the younger lad searches for his father, who escaped an asylum, and various mysteries about missing items and mining shares are resolved while the narrative emphasizes steady self-reliance, honesty, and practical skill.

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Edward Stratemeyer

Edward Stratemeyer was an American author and publisher, best known for creating a number of popular children's book series in the early 20th century. He founded the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which produced series such as the "Hardy Boys" and "Nancy Drew," shaping the landscape of juvenile literature. Stratemeyer wrote under various pseudonyms and was known for his ability to engage young readers with adventurous and moralistic tales. His works, including titles like "A Young Inventor's Pluck" and "Dave Porter and His Classmates," often featured themes of bravery, ingenuity, and friendship, making him a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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