A stiff trek through New Mexico's bills with two visiting troops- one from and one from Louisiana, is proving ground for...

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A stiff trek through New Mexico's bills with two visiting troops- one from and one from Louisiana, is proving ground for Bronc Burnett and his fellow norans' latest efforts in scouting. After an unfortunate start during which the Son fail miserably in an attempt to be know-it alls, a worried Bronc cracks down on his men, hustles them into greater camp and trail efficiency and some uncalled for in a forest fire. Typed characters, rules for a set pattern of ""honorable"" activity abound here, but expectedly so, in a book with a wide market guaranteed by the already large Bronc Burnett following. Substantial value in the amount of nature and lore aired along the trail.

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Publisher: Putnam

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1952

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