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Boy Scouts in the Northwest; Or, Fighting Forest Fires

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A patrol of Boy Scouts camping near a mountainous frontier faces a chain of daring episodes that mix mystery, survival, and rescue. They investigate strange signals, explore caverns, steady an aeroplane through a violent wind, and piece together clues to a local tragedy. As a vast forest fire threatens, the scouts join rangers and undertake perilous missions involving aerial confrontation, tracking, and quick thinking. The action-driven narrative emphasizes teamwork, resourcefulness, practical outdoor skills, and the moral courage required to protect others and confront natural and human-made dangers.

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G. Harvey Ralphson

G. Harvey Ralphson was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. He is best recognized for his series of novels featuring the Boy Scouts, which blend themes of exploration, bravery, and camaraderie. His notable works include "Boy Scouts Mysterious Signal; Or, Perils of the Black Bear Patrol" and "Boy Scouts in California; or, The Flag on the Cliff." Through his engaging storytelling, Ralphson captured the spirit of adventure and the values of scouting, appealing to young readers and fostering a sense of adventure and teamwork.

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