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Comrades of Peril is a thrilling adventure novel written by Randall Parrish and originally published in 1919. The story follows the journey of three young men, Larry, Phil, and Terry, who set out to explore the rugged and dangerous wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. Along the way, they encounter a variety of challenges and obstacles, including dangerous animals, treacherous terrain, and hostile natives.Despite these challenges, the trio manages to persevere and make their way deeper into the wilderness. Along the way, they also encounter a beautiful young woman named Jean, who is searching…mehr

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Comrades of Peril is a thrilling adventure novel written by Randall Parrish and originally published in 1919. The story follows the journey of three young men, Larry, Phil, and Terry, who set out to explore the rugged and dangerous wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. Along the way, they encounter a variety of challenges and obstacles, including dangerous animals, treacherous terrain, and hostile natives.Despite these challenges, the trio manages to persevere and make their way deeper into the wilderness. Along the way, they also encounter a beautiful young woman named Jean, who is searching for her missing father. Together, the group must navigate the perilous landscape and overcome numerous obstacles in order to find Jean's father and make it back to civilization alive.Filled with action, suspense, and adventure, Comrades of Peril is a classic tale of exploration and survival in the untamed wilderness. With vivid descriptions of the Canadian Rockies and its inhabitants, Parrish's novel offers readers a thrilling glimpse into a bygone era of exploration and adventure.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Autorenporträt
George Randall Parrish (1858-1923) was an American lawyer, journalist, and writer, best known for his dime novels such as Wolves of the Sea (From the Manuscript of One Geoffry Carlyle, Seaman, Narrating Certain Strange Journey That Befell Him Aboard the power source Pirate Craft "Namur"). Parrish was the only son of Rufus Parker and Frances Adeline (Hollis) Parrish and was born in Kewanee, Illinois. On June 10, 1858, he was born in "Rose Cottage," which later became the location of the city's Methodist Episcopal church. The old family house was in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, but Parrish' parents relocated to Kewanee from Boston, where Rufus Parker Parrish was a businessman and important anti-slavery activist with William Lloyd Garrison and others. Both parents knew many prominent Bostonians of the time, such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., John Greenleaf Whittier, Wendell Phillips, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Parrish family arrived in Kewanee, then a mere excuse for a community, in April 1855, with the husband working at the pioneer store of Morse & Willard, which was located at the corner of Main and Fourth streets. Later, the firm was renamed Parrish & Faulkner, and the company was eventually sold to Elias Lyman, serving as the foundation for the huge department store Lyman-Lay Company.