The Jungle Fugitives :A Tale Of Life And Adventure In India

The Jungle Fugitives :A Tale Of Life And Adventure In India

Author: Edward Sylvester Ellis

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-11-01

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9359396125

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"The Jungle Fugitives" is a gripping adventure novel written by American author Edward Sylvester Ellis. Set in the untamed wilderness of North America, this story follows the perilous journey of a group of young pioneers as they struggle to survive in the rugged and other one dangerous frontier. The narrative revolves around a wagon train of settlers traveling through the wilderness, seeking a new life in the West. The group faces constant challenges, including hostile Native American tribes, harsh weather, and also the ever-present threat of wild animals. Central to the story are two courageous teenagers which name is Ralph and other one Raymond, who emerge as leaders in the face of adversity. When a band of hostile Indians attack the wagon train, the brothers find themselves separated from their family and also friends that forced to fend for themselves in the unforgiving wilderness. As the young protagonists navigate through dense forests and treacherous landscapes, they encounter both friends and foes. Along the way, they demonstrate resilience, resourcefulness, and also bravery in their quest for survival and reunion with their loved ones.


The Jungle Fugitives

The Jungle Fugitives

Author: Edward S. Ellis

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-08-31

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13:

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The Jungle Fugitives by Edward S. Ellis is about Dr. Hugh Marlowe's adventurous life in India, the patients he healed, and the family he raised. Excerpt: "All through India, with its fanatical population five times as great as that of England, the rumblings of the coming uprising had been heard for months. The disaffection had been spreading and taking root. The emissaries of the arch-plotters had passed back and forth almost from end to end of the vast empire, with their messages of hatred and appeal. The people were assured that the "Inglese loge" were perfecting their insidious schemes for overthrowing their religion, and the faithful everywhere were called upon to crush the infidels in the dust. The evil seed fell upon the rankest of soil, and grew with vigor and exuberance that threatened to strangle every other growth."


Fifteen Centuries of Children's Literature

Fifteen Centuries of Children's Literature

Author: Jane M. Bingham

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 1980-12-19

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13:

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This is a work of meticulous scholarship, detailed in content, succinct in style and format. Each chapter covers a particular time period and opens with sections on historical background, development of books, and treatment of children. . . . Highly recommended for children's literature research and reference collections. Library Journal