Conservationist George Bird Grinnell helped tame the western U.S., establishing a number of national parks as tourism hubs. He brings this knowledge to bear in the "e;Jack"e; series of outdoor adventure stories for younger readers. In Jack the Young Trapper, Jack Danvers is recruited for a fur-trapping expedition in the treacherous territory of the Rockies.

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- JACK THE YOUNG TRAPPER
- Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter I - A Council of War
- Chapter II - A Pleasant Spring Ride
- Chapter III - An Expedition for Fur
- Chapter IV - Making Ready for the Trip
- Chapter V - The Start for North Park
- Chapter VI - To Laramie and North Park
- Chapter VII - A Talk About Beaver
- Chapter VIII - The Water Fowls' Summer Home
- Chapter IX - A Troublesome Grizzly
- Chapter X - A Big Beaver Meadow
- Chapter XI - Indian Beaver Lore
- Chapter XII - Prospecting for Fur
- Chapter XIII - A Lion's Leap
- Chapter XIV - Setting for Beaver
- Chapter XV - They Skin Beaver
- Chapter XVI - Off for New Trapping Ground
- Chapter XVII - Trapping the Mink
- Chapter XVIII - The English Pilgrims
- Chapter XIX - The First Bighorn
- Chapter XX - Danger from the Utes
- Endnotes