The condition of Niagara Falls, and the measures needed to preserve them
eight letters published in the New York Evening post, the New York tribune, and the Boston daily advertiser, during the summer of 1882
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"It starts out as one of those average family vacations--a long, hot car ride through the middle of nowhere! But then Buzz and his family pull into a rundown roadside hotel run by some geezer in a giant spider suit, and things begin to look up. First, Buzz and his brother find evidence of alien technology. Then they find a real creepy alien! The alien keeps screaming about some special spider with secret powers, and now he's getting kinda nasty. What's more, he's got himself the perfect bargaining chip--Buzz's little brother!"--Cover back.
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