Jack Straw in Mexico: How the Engineers Defended the Great Hydro-Electric Plant

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CONTENTS

THE ILLUSTRATIONS

CHAPTER I JACK STRAW'S MISSION TO MEXICO

CHAPTER II "IN SELF-DEFENSE OR A CAUSE THAT IS HONORABLE"

CHAPTER III SEASICK

CHAPTER IV AT ODDS WITH CUSTOMS INSPECTORS

CHAPTER V IN THE HANDS OF THE SECRET SERVICE

CHAPTER VI ON TRIAL AS A SPY

CHAPTER VII OFF FOR NECAXA

CHAPTER VIII THE CRIPPLED GENERATORS

CHAPTER IX JACK PROPOSES A TRAP

CHAPTER X FOOTPRINTS

CHAPTER XI SEARCHING FOR THE MAN WITH A SCARRED HEEL

CHAPTER XII THE DRAWINGS ARE STOLEN

CHAPTER XIII A WEAKENED GARRISON

CHAPTER XIV THE NIGHT WATCH

CHAPTER XV IMPROVISED SEARCHLIGHTS

CHAPTER XVI A WARNING

CHAPTER XVII "WHO WILL BE FOOD FOR THE VULTURES!"

CHAPTER XVIII THE WIRES ARE DOWN

CHAPTER XIX TO THE RESCUE!

CHAPTER XX "SHOOT! SHOOT!"

CHAPTER XXI "YES, YES, I DID IT!"

CHAPTER XXII GOOD-BY, NECAXA

Title: Jack Straw in Mexico

How the Engineers Defended the Great Hydro-Electric Plant

Author: Irving Crump

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JACK STRAW IN MEXICO


“The door was pushed violently open”


JACK STRAW IN
MEXICO

How the Engineers Defended
the Great Hydro-Electric Plant

BY
IRVING CRUMP

Illustrations by
LESLIE CRUMP

NEW YORK
McBRIDE, NAST & COMPANY
1914

Copyright, 1914, by
McBride, Nast & Co.

Published September, 1914


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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