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The ''Adventure'' series is a collection of children's adventure novels by
Willard Price Willard DeMille Price (28 July 1887 – 14 October 1983) was a Canadian-born American traveller, journalist and author. Early life Price was born to a family of devout Methodists in Peterborough, Ontario. He was the nephew of Weston A. Pri ...
. The original series, comprising 14 novels, was published between 1949 and 1980, and chronicles the adventures of teenagers Hal and Roger Hunt as they travel the world collecting exotic and dangerous animals. Beginning in 2012,
Anthony McGowan Anthony John McGowan (born January 1965) is an English author of books for children, teenagers and adults. He is the winner of the 2020 CILIP Carnegie Medal for ''Lark''. In addition to his 2020 win, he has been twice longlisted (for ''The Kn ...
published four more novels in the series, which featured Hal and Roger's children.


Writing

Shortly before his death, in 1983, Price wrote that:
My aim in writing the ''Adventure'' series for young people was to lead them to read by making reading exciting and full of adventure. At the same time I want to inspire an interest in wild animals and their behavior. Judging from the letters I have received from boys and girls around the world, I believe I have helped open to them the worlds of books and natural history.


Characters


Protagonists

Hal and Roger Hunt are the sons of animal collector John Hunt; they have taken a year off school to help capture animals for their father's collection on
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, after which the captive specimens are sold to zoos, circuses and safari parks. In '' Amazon Adventure,'' the boys' literary debut, Hal is 18 years old and Roger is 13 years old. Hal is the typical hero: tall, handsome, and muscular, possessing an almost limitless knowledge of natural history and a caring and trusting disposition. Roger, on the other hand, is an ardent practical joker, often mischievous and cheeky but just as resilient and resourceful as his older brother — sometimes even more resourceful.


Supporting characters

Hal and Roger are aided by many characters in their adventures, some of whom reappear in subsequent books. Their father John Hunt personally leads the expeditions in Amazon Adventure and African Adventure. In the South Seas the brothers are accompanied by the
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veteran skipper Captain Ike and his trusted crewman Omo. The African safari team comprising Joro the tracker, Toto the gun bearer, Mali, and Zulu the
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had the most frequent appearances. As a former member of the
cannibalistic Cannibalism is the act of consuming another individual of the same species as food. Cannibalism is a common ecological interaction in the animal kingdom and has been recorded in more than 1,500 species. Human cannibalism is also well documente ...
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, Joro is the only reformed antagonist who appears in more than one book.


Villains

Each novel in the ''Adventure'' series is notable for its memorable selection of loathsome villains and enemies. Some of these, through their interactions with Hal and Roger, are led to redeem their past misdeeds, while others simply suffer the consequences of their actions. Only one character, the cunning "Reverend" Merlin Kaggs, appears as a villain in more than one book.


Revival

In October 2006, the Price family of
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entered into an agreement to sell the
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and related legal rights for the fourteen ''Adventure'' series titles, plus the right to use Price's name, to London-based literary brand owner and investor
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for an undisclosed six-figure sum. In July 2011, it was announced that British author
Anthony McGowan Anthony John McGowan (born January 1965) is an English author of books for children, teenagers and adults. He is the winner of the 2020 CILIP Carnegie Medal for ''Lark''. In addition to his 2020 win, he has been twice longlisted (for ''The Kn ...
had been contracted by
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to write four new books based on Willard Price's classic wildlife adventures series. The first, ''Leopard Adventure'', will see Hal's son Frazer and Roger's daughter Amazon meet for the first time, before sending them off on an adventure to save the rare
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. Brothers Hal and Roger, who enjoyed a close relationship as teenagers, have fallen out in the new books. "Hal Hunt has set up this organisation which goes around the world saving species and his son Fraser works with him on that. He's fallen out with Roger who's a freelance conservationist – there's some sibling rivalry there. Hal's slightly hand in hand with big business, he's slightly compromised, and Roger's more of a free spirit," said McGowan, a fan of the Price novels as a child. "Roger and his wife have disappeared and because Amazon's parents have gone missing, Fraser comes to meet her."


Retrospective reviews

David Barnett, writing for ''
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'' in 2010, praised the book series, writing that "Price not only knew all the right buttons to press to excite a young reader – exotic locations, nasty villains, wild animals and lashings of peril – but also managed to weave into his adventures a strong yet subtle conservation message."David Barnett
"Willard Price's stories make reading an adventure for young people"
''The Guardian'', 21 July 2010. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
Novelists David MitchellWyatt Mason
"David Mitchell, the Experimentalist"
''
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'', 25 July 2010. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
and
Mark Gatiss Mark Gatiss (; born 17 October 1966) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, director, producer and novelist. Best known for his acting work on stage and screen as well as for co-creating television shows with Steven Moffat, he has received ...
have cited the ''Adventure'' series as among their favourite childhood books.
Anthony Horowitz Anthony John Horowitz (born 5 April 1955) is an English novelist and screenwriter specialising in mystery and suspense. His works for children and young adult readers include the '' Alex Rider'' series featuring a 14-year-old British boy who spi ...
discovered the ''Adventure'' series at age 11, and has cited the series as an influence on his own writing. "If you read Willard Price," said Horowitz, "you'll find the chemical formula for an
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book: page-turning, lots of action, lots of activity, good strong characters."


Criticism

According to Richard Phillips, who studied the politics of the series, Willard Price acknowledges
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in his writing, but does so through a "conventionally colonial lens":Richard Phillips
"Politics of reading: decolonizing children's geographies"
''Cultural Geographies'' (April 2001), 8(2): 125–150. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
"Dad" explains why a man participates in the so-called Leopard Society, members of which dress and behave as those wild cats. He reminds his son, "This isn't London. It's the Dark Continent, and it's still pretty dark, believe me." He insists that African independence "must not blind us to the fact that outside the cities, away back in the forests, life is just about as savage as it was a hundred years ago. There are still thousands of cannibals in the African jungle." (''African Adventure'', 1963)


Books


Willard Price


Anthony McGowan


References

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