
The Lost Wagon
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Chapters (41)
- THE LOST WAGON
- Jacket by Al Orbaan Endpapers by Gerald McCann Lithographed in U.S.A.
- Dodd, Mead & Company · New York Copyright, 1955 by Jim Kjelgaard All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 55-7136 Printed in the United States of America The characters, incidents and situations in this book are imaginary and have no relation to any person or actual happening
- For Alma and Rob Zaun
- The Lost Wagon
- CHAPTER ONE
- Pondering
- CHAPTER TWO
- The Discussion
- CHAPTER THREE
- The Destroyers
- CHAPTER FOUR
- Mountain Man
- CHAPTER FIVE
- The Start
- CHAPTER SIX
- The Party
- CHAPTER SEVEN
- Independence
- CHAPTER EIGHT
- The River
- CHAPTER NINE
- Storm
- CHAPTER TEN
- Snedeker's
- CHAPTER ELEVEN
- Winter
- CHAPTER TWELVE
- Barbara and Ellis
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN
- Spring
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN
- The Mule
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN
- The Meadows
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN
- The Farm
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
- Besieged
- About the Author
- Books by Jim Kjelgaard
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