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Book Description |
| Chums in Dixie (1903) by St. George Rathborne is an adventurous novel set in the southern United States, where a group of young friends embark on a journey through the region. As they explore the landscapes of the South, they encounter various challenges, including navigating unfamiliar territory and dealing with cultural differences. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the complexities of the American South. Rathborne’s story is filled with adventure, humor, and heart, offering readers a glimpse into the lives and experiences of the young protagonists as they grow and mature. |
About Author |
| St. George Rathborne |
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St. George Rathborne (1860–1936) was an American author, primarily known for his adventure and historical fiction. He wrote numerous novels and short stories, many of which centered around themes of exploration, action, and personal honor. Rathborne often created characters involved in thrilling escapades, set in exotic or historical settings, with a focus on courage, integrity, and perseverance. Rathborne was also noted for writing works for a younger audience, with stories that often featured youthful protagonists navigating challenges and developing character. His writing style was straightforward, designed to appeal to readers seeking excitement, adventure, and moral lessons. Though not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Rathborne’s works remain a part of early American adventure fiction. |



