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This is obviously the kind of fertile fictional earth just right for the tall corn. To Author Lacour's credit, he does not overcultivate the acres. When Chark, the German, tells them of his plan to search for a gold-carrying plane that has crashed, all agree to stick together. Ridiculously ill-equipped, they begin a journey whose terrors bring out the best and worst in them all. Starving, sick, half-crazed, they stumble along after the German, take turns carrying the child and the box of crucifixes that the priest intends for native Indians. The ceaseless procession...
...Abeles, N. H. Baldwin, J. C. P. Bartholf, F. G. Blair, W. V. Booth, H. G. Borchardt. E. Bradley, F. R. Brown, H. F. Browne, W. F. Brown, Jr., T. Buel, J. H. Coon, H. Chark, N. G. Ervin, S. M. Felion, G. F. Gallert, H. B. Gardner, G. H. Hands, E. C. Hardy, F. C. Holbrook, P. M. Hollister, J. S. King, G. F. Keller, A. E. Kerrigan, A. Long, A. J. Lowrey, W. B. Marsh, E. R. McCall, H. D. Minot, G. N. Philips, G. M. Ross, S. T. Steele, Jr., G. H. Sullivan, A. H. Tomes...
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