The Thrilling Adventures of Champlain's Boys #[nn]
"Champlain's Boys" is a 1934 adventure from Might Directories, written and illustrated by A. M. Wickson, following Samuel de Champlain’s journey from France to Quebec with young companions Albert de Courcy and Pontgrave Dupont—alongside the mysterious amnesiac Scottish lord Don Murray. As they face challenges on the trail, the group must also watch for betrayal from within, in the form of the suspicious Nicolas Vigneau. The story unfolds with period flair, brought to life by Wickson’s distinctive artwork and lettering on the cover by A. M. Wickson.
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Samuel de Champlain leads an expedition from France to Quebec and is joined by the two boys Albert de Courcy and Pontgrave Dupont; en route they also befriend the amnesiac Scottish lord Don Murray. Throughout their adventures they must contend with Nicolas Vigneau, a traitorous member of their party.
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