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4.0 out of 5 stars The Boy Adventurers Seek Atlanteans in Central America
Originally published in 1910 under the pseudonym Floyd Akers, Hungry Tiger press makes this volume in The Boy Fortune Hunters Series by L. Frank Baum available again with a new Foreward by David Maxine and a new cover illustration by Eric Shanower. The author wrote various adventure series under pseudonyms, while publishing his more famous Oz novels under his own...
Published on August 15, 2004 by F. Orion Pozo

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3.0 out of 5 stars A very intersting look at a differint Baum..
This is one of Baum's less famous and more infamous series. Being out of print for many many many years and now coming back. I for one am grabbing up the editions as fast as they come out. Similar to the storytelling in his Master Key the Boy Fortune Hunter follows the exploits of three your boys. Now there is a note in the beginning about some of the viewpoints might...
Published on May 23, 2000 by Edmund Zebrowski


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A very intersting look at a differint Baum.., May 23, 2000
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Edmund Zebrowski (West Dundee, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Boy Fortune Hunters in Yucatan (The boy fortune hunters series) (Paperback)
This is one of Baum's less famous and more infamous series. Being out of print for many many many years and now coming back. I for one am grabbing up the editions as fast as they come out. Similar to the storytelling in his Master Key the Boy Fortune Hunter follows the exploits of three your boys. Now there is a note in the beginning about some of the viewpoints might not be PC, but not to the point (at least in my opinion) that they take away form the story. It is really your typical turn of the century boy's stuff, but it still is wonderfully Baum.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Boy Adventurers Seek Atlanteans in Central America, August 15, 2004
This review is from: The Boy Fortune Hunters in Yucatan (The boy fortune hunters series) (Paperback)
Originally published in 1910 under the pseudonym Floyd Akers, Hungry Tiger press makes this volume in The Boy Fortune Hunters Series by L. Frank Baum available again with a new Foreward by David Maxine and a new cover illustration by Eric Shanower. The author wrote various adventure series under pseudonyms, while publishing his more famous Oz novels under his own name.

In this volume the boy fortune hunters team up with a Navy Lieutenant and a Central American Indian prince to find Tcha, a hidden Atlantean city in the heart of the Yucatan jungle. Equipped with lighter-than-air flying suits and electric stun-guns, fanciful inventions of Baum's fertile imagination, the group of nine adventurers take on two native Indian tribes and the secretive Atlantean culture to garner some of their fabulous wealth of gold and rubies. They overcome mosquitoes, warrior bands, blood sacrifices, and even an earthquake on their way to their goal.

The white male chauvenism of the early 20th century is evident in the writing, but can more interesting than offensive as a period piece that illustrates the prejudices of the time. Baum's take on Atlantean culture is certainly the most intriguing part of this standard boys' adventure. David Maxine in his Foreward draws some interesting parallels between this real world fantasy and Baum's magical land of Oz. Most outstanding of these are that the Tcha people are ruled by a teenage girl and live in a communist society in peace and happiness. This is a book that will interest Baum fans like me and those interested in adventure stories of the past.
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