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In 'Fairview Boys and Their Rivals; or, Bob Bouncer's Schooldays' by Frederick Gordon, readers are transported to the vivid and lively world of an English boarding school in the 19th century. The book follows the adventures of Bob Bouncer and his friends as they navigate friendships, rivalries, and academic challenges. Gordon's writing style is beautifully descriptive, allowing readers to easily imagine the bustling corridors of Fairview School. The novel provides a glimpse into the camaraderie and competition that shaped the lives of schoolboys during this time period, making it a valuable piece of historical fiction. Fans of classic literature will appreciate Gordon's ability to capture the essence of school life in a bygone era. Frederick Gordon, the author of this captivating tale, was himself a product of the English boarding school system. Drawing on his personal experiences, Gordon brings authenticity and depth to the characters and setting of 'Fairview Boys and Their Rivals'. His background lends a sense of realism and relatability to the story, making it all the more engaging for readers interested in this particular genre. I highly recommend 'Fairview Boys and Their Rivals; or, Bob Bouncer's Schooldays' to anyone looking for a charming and nostalgic journey into the world of 19th-century boarding schools. Gordon's attention to detail and compelling storytelling make this novel a delightful read for both fans of historical fiction and classic literature enthusiasts.
Contains an abridged version of "Hans Brinker", followed by six short stories by Walter McDougall, most from "Comic animal stories".
Excerpt from Fairview Boys and Their Rivals: Or Bob Bouncer's Schooldays "Well, fellows," said Frank Haven, "the long vacation is over at last." "And now for school and study," added Sammy Brown. "And fun!" echoed Bob Bouncer. He was well named, was this Bob Bouncer. On this bright September morning, Bob looked full of vim and go. He skipped along the pretty village road like the active lad he was, bounding through life with a laugh and a cheer, and getting out of it plenty of fun and frolic. "Don't look so glum, Sammy!" he cried. "If any fellows had a grand old vacation to brag of, it's us three." "Yes, that's so, and no mistake," replied Sammy. "I'm not grumbling. I was just wishing that the boating, and the swimming, and getting wrecked on Pine Island, and that dandy time in the mountains, could last forever." "Well," said Bob, "school isn't going to be a prison, is it? Especially this school. I found something this morning, and they say its a sign that things will be stirring right along." "What is it, Bob?" asked Sammy, eagerly. "A lucky stone," replied Bob, with a chuckle, producing the object in question. "Maybe it means that you're going to be put into a higher class," spoke Frank, with a smile. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.