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  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp, or Lost in the Back Woods

    Alice B. Emerson

    Hardcover (Cupples & Leon, March 15, 1913)
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  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp or Lost in the Backwoods

    By (author) Alice B Emerson

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, March 15, 2007)
    This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Alice B. Emerson was a house pseudonym used in the early twentieth century by the Stratemeyer Syndicate to publish two series of books for girls featuring the heroines Ruth Fielding and Betty Gordon. This one is about a young girl's adventures at snow camp.
  • RUTH FIELDING At SNOW CAMP or Lost in the Backwoods.

    Alice B. Emerson

    Hardcover (Cupples & Leon Company, (1913), March 15, 1913)
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  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp: or, Lost in the backwoods

    Alice B Emerson

    Paperback (Nabu Press, Aug. 6, 2010)
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp or Lost in the Backwoods

    By (author) Alice B. Emerson

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing Co, March 15, 2005)
    Causa Dei, Seu Alexandri Mori Ecclesiastae, AC SS. Theologiae Professoris de Scriptura Sacra (1653)
  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp or Lost In The Backwoods

    Alice Emerson

    Hardcover (NY: Cupples & Leon (1915), March 15, 1915)
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  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp; Or, Lost in the Backwoods

    Alice B. Emerson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2015)
    "I don't think we'd better go home that way, Helen." "Why not? Mr. Bassett won't care—and it's the nearest way to the road." "But he's got a sign up—and his cattle run in this pasture," said Ruth Fielding, who, with her chum, Helen Cameron, and Helen's twin brother, Tom, had been skating on the Lumano River, where the ice was smooth below the mouth of the creek which emptied into the larger stream near the Red Mill.
  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp

    Alice B. Emerson

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp

    Edited by 1stworld Library By (author) Alice B Emerson

    Hardcover (1st World Library, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Der Stil Der Oster Und Passionsspiele Bis Zum 15 Jahrhundert Incl. (1888)
  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp

    Alice B. Emerson

    eBook (Start Classics, April 4, 2014)
    Mr. Cameron has purchased a winter camp deep in the wilderness near Scarboro, New York. Helen and Tom have received permission to take Ruth and their other friends to Snow Camp for the latter part of their winter break. Before the friends depart, they cross paths with a strange, sullen boy named Fred Hatfield, who comes from Scarboro. Mr. Cameron has a suspicion that the boy is a runaway and decides to take him back to his family in Scarboro. The Cameron party departs for Snow Camp with Fred Hatfield as an unwilling passenger. On a brief stop near Scarboro, Fred jumps off the train, and Ruth impulsively follows. Fred steals a wagon which is parked in front of a store, and Ruth jumps on board. What follows is a harrowing adventure in which the two are nearly attacked by a panther and are later rescued by a crazy hermit. The sharp explosion and the shriek of the panther seemed simultaneous. The hermit takes the two young people to Snow Camp, but Fred disappears just before they arrive. As fate would have it, Ruth encounters Fred Hatfield several more times during their stay at Snow Camp. In the end, Fred is reunited with his family, and Ruth and her friends return from an enjoyable vacation.
  • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp

    Alice B. Emerson

    (Cupples & Leon Co., Jan. 1, 1930)
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  • RUTH FIELDING AT SNOW CAMP

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    Unknown Binding (CUPPLES & LEON, Feb. 7, 1913)
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