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Literary Thoughts edition presents The Pathless Trail by Arthur O. Friel ------ The Pathless Trail, written by Arthur O. Friel in 1922, tells the story of ex-soldiers in the jungles of South America right after WWI. They are on an expedition searching a lost man named David Rand, who is said to have made a fortune. In the events to come, they have to deal with cannibals and fighting battles. They even learn not to praise the day before the evening. All books of the Literary Thoughts edition have been transscribed from original prints and edited for better reading experience. Please visit our…mehr

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Literary Thoughts edition presents The Pathless Trail by Arthur O. Friel ------ The Pathless Trail, written by Arthur O. Friel in 1922, tells the story of ex-soldiers in the jungles of South America right after WWI. They are on an expedition searching a lost man named David Rand, who is said to have made a fortune. In the events to come, they have to deal with cannibals and fighting battles. They even learn not to praise the day before the evening. All books of the Literary Thoughts edition have been transscribed from original prints and edited for better reading experience. Please visit our homepage www.literarythoughts.com to see our other publications.

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Arthur Olney Friel (1887-1959) was one of the most popular writers for the adventure pulps. Friel, a 1909 Yale University graduate, had been South American editor for the Associated Press which led him into his subject matter. In 1922, he became a real-life explorer when he took a six-month trip down Venezuela's Orinoco River and its tributary, the Ventuari River. His travel account was published in 1924 as The River of Seven Stars.