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  • Mary Louise

    Thomas Abraham Mary Louise

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    Thomas Abraham Beverly Of Graustark

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  • The Complete Just Men Volume 2

    Thomas Abraham The Complete Just Men Volume 2

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  • Arsene Lupin 9 The Return of Arsène Lupin Aka the Golden Triangle

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  • The Tragedy Of PuddNhead Wilson

    Thomas Abraham The Tragedy Of PuddNhead Wilson

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  • Arsene Lupin 12 The Secret Tomb

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  • Dossier 113 Aka The Blackmailers

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  • The The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

    Thomas Abraham The The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

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  • Murder In The Gunroom

    Double 9 Books Murder In The Gunroom

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  • The Little White Bird; Or, Adventures In

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  • Hunted And Harried

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  • The Thirty-Nine Steps

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  • Among Malay Pirates: A Tale Of Adventure And

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  • The Valley Of Silent Men: A Story Of The Three

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  • The Call Of The Canyon

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    Book SynopsisThe Call Of The Canyon is a well-written novel by Zane Grey. The plot is based on Carley Burch, an orphaned woman who lives a socialite's life in New York City. Her fiancé Glenn Kilbourne has gone West to Arizona, near Flagstaff, to recover his health after fighting in World War I. Then, Carley visits his fiance in the lodge run by his neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Hutter, and their daughter Flo. Later on, Glenn realizes that he can never return to his former shallow life and breaks their engagement. But, why? Then, Carley decides to return to Arizona and marry Glenn, but when she arrives, Glenn and the Hutter family are away buying hogs. She purchases land near Glenn's farm and has a house built on it. In the end, when she hears a rumor that Glenn has married Flo, she returns to New York. But, why? Will Carley get to know the truth? Will Carley and Glenn ever get together again? Why did Glenn break his engagement? To get answers to these questions, readers should read this contemporary and romantic tale by Zane Grey!

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  • The Young Forester

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    Book SynopsisThe Young Forester is a novel by Zane Grey. The story follows the adventures of Ken Ward, a young man who becomes a forest ranger in the mountains of Arizona. Ken is an expert in the ways of the wilderness, having grown up in the woods with his father, who was also a ranger. Ken is joined by his friends, Dick Leslie and Jim Williams, as they patrol the forest and protect it from poachers and other threats. As the story unfolds, Ken falls in love with a young woman, who is visiting the area with her father. Nellie's father is a wealthy businessman who is interested in buying up large tracts of land in the area, including the forest where Ken works. Ken becomes torn between his love for Nellie and his duty to protect the forest from her father's plans. Throughout the novel, Ken and his friends encounter many dangers, including wildfires, dangerous animals, and treacherous terrain. They also face conflicts with poachers and loggers who are illegally harvesting timber from the forest. In the end, Ken is able to reconcile his love for Nellie with his duty to protect the forest. He devises a plan to convince Nellie's father to leave the forest alone and preserve it for future generations. The novel ends with Ken and Nellie happily together, and the forest saved from destruction.

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  • My Ántonia

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    Book SynopsisMy Antonia is a pioneer and important book written by Willa Cather. The book describes a woman's difficult immigrant existence in the Midwest and her desire for a better life. The story of Jim Burden, an orphaned youngster from Virginia, and Antonia Shimerda, the eldest child of Bohemian immigrants, who were both sent as children to be pioneers in Nebraska at the end of the 19th century, is told in the book. The Bohemians (of the modern Czech Republic) are the immigrants the novel primarily concerns themselves with, but there are also Swedes, Norwegians, Russians, Austrians, and Hungarians. But, how do Jim and Antonia make themselves pioneers? To find this answer, readers should go through this book!

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  • Trailin'!

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    Book SynopsisTrailin'! is a western novel by Max Brand, first published in 1920. The story follows the adventures of Anthony Bard, a young man who sets out on a quest to avenge his father's murder and reclaim his family's stolen fortune. As Bard begins his journey, he encounters a group of outlaws who take him captive. However, Bard is able to escape and goes on the run, determined to track down the men who killed his father. Along the way, Bard befriends a young girl who becomes his loyal companion and helps him in his search for justice. Together, they face a series of dangerous situations and confrontations with the outlaws who are responsible for Bard's family's misfortune. As the story unfolds, Bard's quest for vengeance becomes more complicated as he begins to question his own motives and the nature of revenge itself. In the end, Bard must choose between his desire for revenge and his growing love for Ruth, as well as his own sense of morality. Trailin'! is a classic western tale that explores themes of justice, morality, and the human spirit. It is a fast-paced adventure story filled with action, suspense, and memorable characters.

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  • Riders Of The Silences

    Double 9 Booksllp Riders Of The Silences

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    Book SynopsisRiders Of The Silences is a classic revenge story written by Max Brand. The story of seasoned gunslinger Red Pierre is told in Riders of the Silences. Red Pierre will do whatever it takes to achieve revenge on the thug who killed his father. This is a collection of ideas by Sir Brand where he attempts to compile many of his classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. Some stories are interesting and amazing, while others can draw you completely into the book. With an eye-catching new cover and professional manuscript, this edition of Riders Of The Silences is both modern and readable. This book has been deemed a classic that is comprehended to read by people of all age groups. Readers who are craving a good action-packed adventurous book will love this fantastic narrative.

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  • Aaron's Rod

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    Book SynopsisAaron's Rod by D.H. Lawrence follows the story of Aaron Sisson, a union official who is disillusioned with his life in the English coal mines and decides to leave his family behind to pursue his dream of becoming a professional musician in Italy. As he travels through post-World War I Europe, Aaron meets a variety of characters who challenge his beliefs and push him to confront his inner turmoil. One of the people Aaron befriends is Rawdon Lilly, a writer who becomes his mentor and introduces him to intellectual and artistic circles. While in Italy, Aaron has an affair with an aristocratic woman, and he becomes involved in political and philosophical debates about leadership and submission. Now, What will Aaron do? The novel ultimately culminates in a tragic event that forces Aaron to confront the limitations of his dreams and the realities of his life. Through this journey, Lawrence explores themes of individualism, spirituality, and the struggle to find meaning and purpose in a changing world.

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  • His Last Bow

    Double 9 Books His Last Bow

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  • The Barrier

    Double 9 Books The Barrier

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    Book SynopsisThe Barrier is a thrilling adventure novel written by Rex Beach that takes readers on a captivating journey to the untamed wilderness of Alaska. Set during the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 19th century, the story follows the lives of Chet Ballantine and his partner Neil Bonner, who venture into the treacherous Yukon Territory in search of fortune and adventure. As Chet and Neil face the harsh realities of the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness, they encounter a myriad of challenges, including dangerous rapids, hostile indigenous tribes, and the brutal forces of nature. The novel delves into themes of survival, perseverance, and the indomitable human spirit. Rex Beach's vivid descriptions transport readers to the rugged landscapes of Alaska, capturing the beauty and brutality of the region. With its gripping narrative, memorable characters, and exploration of the human will to overcome adversity, The Barrier stands as a testament to the allure and dangers of the Klondike Gold Rush era.

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  • Mary Stuart

    Double 9 Books Mary Stuart

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    Book SynopsisMary Stuart by Alexandre Dumas is a captivating historical novel that delves into the dramatic life of one of history's most controversial figures. Set in the 16th century, the book chronicles the tumultuous reign of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, and her complex relationship with her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England. Dumas skillfully weaves together political intrigue, royal rivalry, and personal drama as he explores the fascinating dynamics between these two powerful women. With meticulous attention to historical detail, the novel transports readers to the lavish courts, treacherous alliances, and turbulent events of the time. Through vivid prose and compelling storytelling, Mary Stuart offers a gripping narrative that delves into themes of power, ambition, loyalty, and the challenges faced by women in positions of authority. Dumas's masterful portrayal of these iconic historical figures breathes life into their struggles, passions, and ultimate fates, creating an enthralling tale that will captivate readers from beginning to end.

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  • Hunting The Lions

    Double 9 Books Hunting The Lions

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  • Brood Of The Witch-Queen

    Double 9 Books Brood Of The Witch-Queen

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  • The Island Queen

    Double 9 Books The Island Queen

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    Book SynopsisThe Island Queen is an adventure novel by R.M. Ballantyne, a renowned author known for his works targeting young readers during the 19th century. The story revolves around the adventures of a young protagonist, typically a teenage boy, who finds himself in a unique and unfamiliar settingan island. The island serves as the backdrop for a series of exciting events and encounters as the protagonist navigates through uncharted territories and interacts with various characters. Ballantyne's writing style captures the spirit of exploration and showcases the wonders and challenges of the island environment. From lush landscapes to hidden dangers, readers are transported into a world of mystery and adventure. The Island Queen often explores themes of survival, resourcefulness, and the importance of adaptability in unfamiliar surroundings. Through the experiences of the protagonist, readers are encouraged to embrace curiosity, courage, and a willingness to overcome obstacles. As with many of Ballantyne's novels, The Island Queen combines exciting storytelling with moral lessons. The characters often face ethical dilemmas or learn valuable life lessons throughout their adventures, promoting virtues such as honesty, integrity, and perseverance.

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  • The Lonely Island

    Double 9 Books The Lonely Island

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    Book SynopsisThe Lonely Island, a fictional work by R.M. Ballantyne, takes readers on an exhilarating journey to an isolated and mysterious island. The story follows a group of young protagonists who find themselves marooned on this remote landmass, cut off from the rest of civilization. As the characters explore the island, they encounter captivating landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and hidden secrets waiting to be unraveled. The island's isolation brings both challenges and opportunities for the characters as they strive to survive, adapt, and possibly find a way back home. Throughout the narrative, Ballantyne weaves themes of adventure, discovery, and the resilience of the human spirit. The characters face various obstacles and conflicts, testing their courage, resourcefulness, and friendship. They may encounter hostile forces or discover unexpected allies in their quest for survival and escape. With R.M. Ballantyne's characteristic storytelling style, The Lonely Island offers an engaging and exciting tale that captivates readers of all ages.

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  • Gascoyne, The Sandal-Wood Trader A Tale Of The

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    Book SynopsisPrepare to embark on a captivating adventure that spans the vast expanse of the Pacific in R. M. Ballantyne's mesmerizing masterpiece, 'Gascoyne, The Sandal-Wood Trader: A Tale of the Pacific.' With unique prose and an enthralling plot, Ballantyne immerses readers in a world brimming with danger, discovery, and the enduring spirit of exploration. Through the eyes of the intrepid protagonist, Gascoyne, readers are transported to the remote islands of the Pacific, teeming with exotic flora, fauna, and untold treasures. As a sandalwood trader, Gascoyne navigates treacherous waters and battles the elements, forging a path through uncharted territory. As the plot unfolds, Gascoyne's journey becomes not only a physical expedition but also an exploration of the human spirit. Through encounters with diverse cultures and characters, Gascoyne grapples with the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and the moral dilemmas that arise in the pursuit of wealth and personal fulfillment.

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  • Rivers Of Ice

    Double 9 Books Rivers Of Ice

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    Book SynopsisRivers of Ice is a thrilling adventure novel written by R. M. Ballantyne, a renowned 19th-century Scottish author known for his captivating stories for young readers. This book follows the perilous journey of two brave young men, Jasper Derry and other one Horace Starbuck, as they embark on a daring expedition to explore the Arctic regions. Driven by a thirst for discovery and also adventure, Jasper and Horace join a polar exploration mission led by the seasoned Captain Dunning. The trio faces treacherous conditions and formidable challenges as they venture deeper into the icy wilderness. Throughout their journey, the explorers encounter a series of breathtaking natural wonders, including towering glaciers and frozen rivers. However, the beauty of the Arctic is matched by its unforgiving nature, testing the travelers' resolve and camaraderie. As they navigate the harsh environment, the expedition faces life-threatening dangers, including encounters with fierce polar bears and the constant threat of being stranded amidst the frigid landscape. The novel skillfully weaves elements of danger, courage, and survival, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Rivers of Ice is an enthralling tale of courage and determination, where the protagonists demonstrate the strength of the human spirit against the forces of nature.

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  • The After House

    Double 9 Books The After House

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    Book SynopsisThe After House through Mary Roberts Rinehart is a thrilling tale that takes location on a remote coastal island. This tale is ready a young guy named Halsey who movements in with some friends to a residence at the beach that is very far away. But when a mysterious murder happens inside the region, their plans for a quiet summer season retreat move horribly wrong. The peace in their haven is damaged. As the tale is going on, unique human beings in the residence are suspected, making the surroundings of doubt and mistrust even more potent. Rinehart makes use of clever tale twists and turns to take readers on an interesting journey wherein she famous strategies and secrets and techniques, reasons that were kept mystery, and shocking facts. The story does an exquisite activity of building drama and thriller, keeping an experience of hysteria and suspicion at some point of. The restrained and moody placing of the beach residence provides depth to the tale that is unfolding and makes for a thrilling background for what happens. Rinehart cleverly weaves a tale that is each mysterious and psychologically suspenseful, growing an exciting internet of suspicion and hidden motives. The After House remains an exciting thriller that makes readers need to figure out the web of lies and secrets that runs via this creepy tale.

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  • Adventures Of An Aide-De-Camp Or, A Campaign In

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    Book SynopsisAdventures of an Aide-de-Camp Vol. 1 is an interesting collection of adventures written by means of James Grant. An exciting collection of stories are instructed within the book, all primarily based on Grant's own reports and views inside the navy. From the factor of view of an aide-de-camp, the memories deliver a completely unique view on military lifestyles, battles, and the many troubles that soldiers face within the area. Grant skillfully shows the information, complexities, and dangers that include being inside the navy with the aid of drawing on his history and personal experience. The manner he writes is characterised by means of shiny pix, tricky plot turns, and a strong experience of what virtually happened in records. Each story in the series indicates the bravery, friendship, and dangers that soldiers face, giving readers a look into the arena of military sports and the human studies that manifest there. Through this collection, Grant masterfully brings to lifestyles the adventure, thrill, and every now and then cruel truth of being within the military. His captivating memories and deep understanding of the army surroundings preserve readers fascinated. Grant is very good at writing thrilling stories approximately existence in the army, and Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp Vol. 1 is proof of that.

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  • The Sane Psychopath

    Westland Publications Limited The Sane Psychopath

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  • The Bandolero Or, A Marriage among the Mountains

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    Book SynopsisThe Bandolero; Or, A Marriage most of the Mountains is an adventure novel written by Mayne Reid, a 19th-century Irish-American writer known for his memories of action and exploration. Published in 1865, the story is set against the backdrop of the Mexican mountains and follows the interesting exploits of the protagonist, Maurice Gerald. The narrative unfolds as Maurice, a younger Irishman, ventures into the rugged and perilous landscapes of Mexico. As he navigates the difficult terrain, he becomes entangled with a bandolero, a Mexican outlaw. The plot takes sudden turns as Maurice reveals himself drawn into a web of romance, danger, and intrigue. Reid's storytelling is characterized with the aid of bright descriptions of the Mexican landscape, expertly immersing the reader in the surroundings of the untamed desolate tract. The bandolero theme provides an element of suspense and moral complexity to the narrative, as Maurice grapples with questions of justice, loyalty, and love. The Bandolero is a classic instance of Mayne Reid's ability in mixing movement and journey with rich cultural and geographical information. Through the pains and tribulations of Maurice Gerald, Reid weaves a story that captures the essence of exploration, love, and honor within the midst of tough and individual settings.

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  • The Amazing Interlude

    Double 9 Books The Amazing Interlude

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    Book SynopsisThe book The Amazing Interlude by way of Mary Roberts Rinehart is a riveting story set towards the history of World War I. It gives a fascinating mix of affection, spying, and the power of the human spirit. During the war itself, Rinehart drawings display the problems humans faced at some point of this time. Sara Lee Kennedy is an American lady who feels obligated and excited to fly to Belgium to help with the warfare attempt. This is wherein the tale takes place. Sara Lee's adventure takes sudden turns as she gets caught up inside the chaos of Europe at some point of a war. Love, suffering, and the energy of massive events to change human beings are all explored within the book. Many human beings name Mary Roberts Rinehart the American Agatha Christie, and she or he is aware of how to write a story that keeps enthusiasts on the brink in their seats. Rinehart bright descriptions and eager information of the way people experience make the suspenseful plot even higher. The Amazing Interlude is a super example of Rinehart talent at mixing distinctive types of writing into one cohesive entire. It's each a drama approximately struggle and a shifting examine how the human spirit can live on trouble.

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  • A Call the Tale of Two Passions

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    Book SynopsisA Call written by Ford Madox Hueffer, is a poignant exploration of the psychological and emotional impact of warfare on people. This novella delves into the studies of George Winterbourne, a writer who, in spite of to start with resisting the decision to arms, unearths himself compelled to enlist all through World War I. Hueffer's narrative is a profound examination of the internal conflicts and ethical dilemmas faced via those caught in the tumult of battle. The protagonist's journey will become a metaphor for the broader societal response to the decision for responsibility at some point of a time of worldwide upheaval. The novella skillfully navigates the complexities of obligation, honor, and the human psyche, portraying the transformative impact of war on Winterbourne's person. Hueffer's writing captures the mental nuances of his protagonist, presenting readers with a nuanced portrayal of the inner struggles faced by way of people grappling with the decision to serve. As a writer deeply stricken by the struggle, Ford Madox Hueffer brings authenticity to his narrative, offering readers a compelling insight into the emotional toll exacted through the warfare. A Call stands as a timeless work that transcends its historic context, delving into the popular themes of sacrifice, identity, and the profound impact of struggle at the human spirit.

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  • A Daughter of Witches A Romance

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  • Days With Sir Roger De Coverley

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    Book SynopsisDays With Sir Roger De Coverley by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele is a lovely collection of essays that at the start regarded in The Spectator, an 18th-century British magazine. The book offers a chain of character sketches, narratives, and observations targeted around the fictitious Sir Roger De Coverley, a fascinating and whimsical u. S. Gentleman. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of the Spectator Club, a collection of gentlemen who share their reports and reflections. Sir Roger De Coverley is portrayed as a cute and old school character, offering readers with a window into the customs, manners, and idiosyncrasies of rural life in England. The essays seize Sir Roger's endearing qualities, which includes his generosity, kindness, and feel of justice, making him an undying and relatable individual. The memories within the collection provide a blend of humor, wit, and social remark. Through Sir Roger's interactions with various characters and conditions, the authors explore broader topics of human nature, morality, and the changing social landscape of the time. The writing fashion is characterised through its beauty, wit, and keen observation, making it a traditional example of 18th-century English literature.

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  • The Fall of Troy Edition2023

    Double 9 Books The Fall of Troy Edition2023

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  • The Harlequin Opal A Romance Vol. II

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  • HalfADozen Housekeepers A Story for Girls in

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  • The Hawks of HawkHollow A Tradition of

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