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Violence
Some
Moderate period adventure violence; dangers of the jungle and conflict with rivals
Language
None
No strong language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief period romantic interest
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
None
No psychological concerns
What this book is about
Frederick Orin Bartlett's adventure novel follows treasure hunters in South America pursuing a legendary hoard. Bartlett — a popular writer in the early 20th century — brings his adventure story craft to an exotic setting, with the requisite native dangers, rival seekers, and a romantic interest woven through the action.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Period adventure conventions around non-Western settings
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