The Pathless Trail

The Pathless Trail
Title The Pathless Trail PDF eBook
Author Arthur O. Friel
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 215
Release 2022-09-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"The Pathless Trail" is a daring and romantic jungle adventure. It tells about the experiences of some ex-soldiers in South America's jungles immediately after WWI, who have gone into the wilderness to search for a missing man named David Rand. A must-read thriller with unexpected plot twists keeps the readers absorbed until the end.

The Pathless Trail

The Pathless Trail
Title The Pathless Trail PDF eBook
Author Arthur Olney Friel
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9789616935722

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The Pathless Trail

The Pathless Trail
Title The Pathless Trail PDF eBook
Author Arthur Olney Friel
Publisher
Total Pages 404
Release 1922
Genre
ISBN

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The Pathless Trail

The Pathless Trail
Title The Pathless Trail PDF eBook
Author Arthur Friel
Publisher Aeterna Classics
Total Pages 253
Release 2018-05-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3963769742

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This is the first in a series of adventures featuring the soldiers of foturne trio Roderick McKay, Tim Ryan and Meredith Knowlton. They are on the hunt for a missing millionare "lost" in the Amazonian jungles of South America. Along the way they meet up with Arthur Friel's long running characters Pedro and Lourenco, along with headhunting Mayorunas and the even more frightening Red Bones tribe.

The Pathless Trail (Classic Reprint)

The Pathless Trail (Classic Reprint)
Title The Pathless Trail (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Arthur O. Friel
Publisher
Total Pages 354
Release 2015-07-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781331072638

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Excerpt from The Pathless Trail They eyed the uncompromising back of the tall one, the easy lounge of the red one, the thoughtful attitude of the light one. The copper-faced men peered at the rifles hanging in the right hands of the newcomers, their knee boots, khaki clothing, and wide hats. The women let their eyes rove over the boxes and bundles reposing in the mud beside the three. "Ingles?" hazarded a woman, speaking through the stem of the black pipe clutched in her filed teeth. "Notre-Americano," asserted a man, nodding toward the broad hats. "Englishmen would wear the round helmets of pith." "Mcreadores? Traders?" suggested the woman, hopefully running an eye again over the bundles. "Exploradores," the man corrected. "Explorers of the bush. Have you no eyes? Do you not see the guns and high boots?" The woman subsided. The others continued what seemed to be their only occupation - smoking. The smoke streamer in the north vanished. As if moved by the same impulse, the three strangers turned their heads and looked south-westward, upriver. The red-haired man spoke. "So we've lit at last, as the feller said when him and his airyplane landed in a sewer. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Pathless Trail

The Pathless Trail
Title The Pathless Trail PDF eBook
Author Arthur O. Arthur O. Friel
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 116
Release 2013-07-24
Genre
ISBN 9781491087893

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Three men stood ankle deep in mud on the shore of a jungle river, silently watching a ribbon of smoke drift and dissolve above the somber mass of trees to the northwest. Three men of widely different types they were, yet all cradled in the same far-off northern land. The tallest, lean bodied but broad shouldered, black of hair and gray of eye, held himself in soldierly fashion and gazed unmoved. His two mates-one stocky, red faced and red headed; the other slender, bronzed and blond-betrayed their thoughts in their blue eyes. The red man squinted quizzically at the smoke feather as if it mattered little to him where he was. The blond watched it with the wistfulness of one who sees the last sign of his own world fade out. Behind them, at a respectful distance, a number of swarthy individuals of both sexes in nondescript garments smoked and stared at the trio with the interest always accorded strangers by the dwellers of the Out Places. They eyed the uncompromising back of the tall one, the easy lounge of the red one, the thoughtful attitude of the light one. The copper-faced men peered at the rifles hanging in the right hands of the newcomers, their knee boots, khaki clothing, and wide hats. The women let their eyes rove over the boxes and bundles reposing in the mud beside the three. "Ingles?" hazarded a woman, speaking through the stem of the black pipe clutched in her filed teeth. "Notre-Americano," asserted a man, nodding toward the broad hats. "Englishmen would wear the round helmets of pith." "Mercadores? Traders?" suggested the woman, hopefully running an eye again over the bundles.

The Pathless Trail

The Pathless Trail
Title The Pathless Trail PDF eBook
Author Arthur Friel
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 2014-07-29
Genre
ISBN 9781500677121

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Three men stood ankle deep in mud on the shore of a jungle river, silently watching a ribbon of smoke drift and dissolve above the somber mass of trees to the northwest.Three men of widely different types they were, yet all cradled in the same far-off northern land. The tallest, lean bodied but broad shouldered, black of hair and gray of eye, held himself in soldierly fashion and gazed unmoved. His two mates-one stocky, red faced and red headed; the other slender, bronzed and blond-betrayed their thoughts in their blue eyes. The red man squinted quizzically at the smoke feather as if it mattered little to him where he was. The blond watched it with the wistfulness of one who sees the last sign of his own world fade out.Behind them, at a respectful distance, a number of swarthy individuals of both sexes in nondescript garments smoked and stared at the trio with the interest always accorded strangers by the dwellers of the Out Places. They eyed the uncompromising back of the tall one, the easy lounge of the red one, the thoughtful attitude of the light one. The copper-faced men peered at the rifles hanging in the right hands of the newcomers, their knee boots, khaki clothing, and wide hats. The women let their eyes rove over the boxes and bundles reposing in the mud beside the three."Ingles?" hazarded a woman, speaking through the stem of the black pipe clutched in her filed teeth."Notre-Americano," asserted a man, nodding toward the broad hats. "Englishmen would wear the round helmets of pith.""Mercadores? Traders?" suggested the woman, hopefully running an eye again over the bundles."Exploradores," the man corrected. "Explorers of the bush. Have you no eyes? Do you not see the guns and high boots?"The woman subsided. The others continued what seemed to be their only occupation-smoking.The smoke streamer in the north vanished. As if moved by the same impulse, the three strangers turned their heads and looked south-westward, upriver. The red-haired man spoke."So we've lit at last, as the feller said when him and his airyplane landed in a sewer. Faith, I dunno but he was better off than us, at that-he wasn't two thousand miles from nowheres like we are. The steamer's gone, and us three pore li'l' boys are left a long ways from home."