Louis Arundel

Louis Arundel
Louis Arundel was a prolific American author known for his adventure novels, particularly aimed at young readers in the early 20th century. He is best remembered for his "Motor Boat Boys" series, which includes titles like "Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys" and "Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast." Arundel's stories often featured themes of exploration, camaraderie, and problem-solving, set against the backdrop of the outdoors. His writing contributed to the genre of boys' adventure fiction, which was popular during his era.

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AFLOAT ON THE LOWER DELAWARE. "Toot your horn, Jimmy, and let everybody know we're off at last!" "Sure, there's the ould Wireless coming up on us, hand over fist. It's a broth of a bhoy George Rollins is for speed!" "Yes, he always starts out well, and with a rush; but generally manages to have his engine break down; and then even the wide old tub Comfort gets there... more...

ALL ABOARD FOR DIXIELAND! "Aw, quit your kidding, now, George. You know I said I'd stick by you to the bitter end; and nobody ever knew Nick Longfellow to back water, did they?" "I guess you're right about that, Pudding. Your word is your strongest hold—next to eating. I depend on you to be my boat-mate on that long cruise, if so be we make a go of the race." "Huh! even... more...