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Percy Keese Fitzhugh (1876-1950) was an American writer, best known for his four series of novels with a Boy Scouting theme, revolving around the fictional town of Bridgeboro, New Jersey. Fitzhugh's major characters included Tom Slade, Pee-Wee Harris, Roy Blakely, and Westy Martin. Tom Slade at Temple Camp is the second in a series that began with Tom Slade Boy Scout; Fitzhugh was commissioned by the Boy Scouts of America to write a book based on the 1914 film of that name.
In this adventure-packed story, Tom Slade, a Boy Scout, finds himself on the trail of a mysterious disappearance during a camping expedition. As Tom and his fellow Scouts piece together clues, they face unexpected dangers and thrilling challenges in the wilderness. Filled with themes of friendship, bravery, and resourcefulness, this novel offers young readers an exciting blend of mystery and outdoor adventure.
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