In Queen of the North, the fourth installment of the Alexander Botts
and the Earthworm Tractor series, the saga continues for our hero who
tackles a variety of tricky sales situations, including promising a
demonstration of a new, high-speed tractor that was not yet in
existence. Unwilling to backpedal on a promise, he outfits a sturdy
Earthworm tractor with an aviation motor and creates a beast equipped to
conquer Canada's deep snow and steep mountains. In this collection of
humorous short stories, Botts again faces seemingly insurmountable
obstacles, hostile management, and hirings and firings. Can he manage to
pull it together to save the day?
Alexander Botts was created in 1927 by author William Hazlett Upson. The
stories are based on Upson's work as a service mechanic and
troubleshooter for the Caterpillar Tractor Company. For almost half a
century, Botts was beloved by Saturday Evening Post readers in more
than 100 short stories. This book features the original illustrations
that appeared with the stories and is part of a series that will be the
first to present the collection in its entirety.