Ken Ward and his brother Hal head into the steaming, perilous jungles of Mexico in search of specimens for a museum. They have many adventures as they try to follow the course of the Santa Rosa River through the uncharted jungles.
"Der letzte Präriejäger: Colonel "Buffalo" Jones, the last of the plainsmen, and several associates venture into the region of Buckskin Mountain, along the northern rim of the Grand Canyon. In a continuing quest to establish dominion over wild animals, Jones leads his men on a journey to capture untamed cougars and bring them back alive. After several run-ins with Navajo, Commanche, Yellow Knife and Great Slave Indians, Jones finally captures his first wild cougar."
"In this rousing 1912 adventure, the Ward brothers, Ken and rambunctious Hal, set out to follow the Santa Rosa River as it winds through the uncharted jungles of Mexico. At stake is a contest – and the top prize is a trip to Africa. But in this contest, losing might mean death."
"Ken Ward and his brother Hal head into the steaming, perilous jungles of Mexico in search of specimens for a museum. They have many adventures as they try to follow the course of the Santa Rosa River through the uncharted jungles."@en
"Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 - October 23, 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the American frontier, including the novel Riders of the Purple Sage, his bes selling book. This is one of his stories."@en
"Ken Ward and his younger brother Hal have many adventures as they try to follow the course of the Santa Rosa River through uncharted jungles in Mexico."@en
"Ken im Dschungel: Ken Ward and his younger brother Hal have many adventures as they try to follow the course of the Santa Rosa River through uncharted jungles in Mexico."
"Ken Ward and his younger brother Hal have many adventures as they try to follow the course of the Santa Rosa River through uncharted jungles in Mexico."
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