SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON
By Martin Grams Jr.
OTR Publishing LLC
(www.MartinGrams.biz)
123 pages
In this self-published book, award winning cultural historian,
Martin Grams Jr. pays homage to one of early radio and television’s most
popular heroes, Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.
Working from the first 16 radio scripts written Detroit’s WXYZ station by writers Tom Dougall
and Frank Striker, Grams adapts them to prose form. He takes us readers on a
trip back to the wild and wooly frontier days of the Yukon when gold was first discovered in the
frozen north.
Here is the stalwart Sgt. Bill Preston, his faithful dog, Yukon King as well as a supporting cast to include Canadian Pierre LeRoux. Each story is set against the rugged, unforgiving Yukon with locations such as Frozen Gulch, Skagway and awson. Names that echo romance and adventure. Gram’s prose is straight forward, without flowery embellishing adding to the rugged drama of each story. It’s his first venture into fiction writing and we certainly hope not his last.
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