Chasing the Phantom Ship
Author : Deborah Toogood
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Page : pages
File Size : 49,59 MB
Release : 2016
Category :
ISBN : 9781771083836
Author : Deborah Toogood
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 49,59 MB
Release : 2016
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ISBN : 9781771083836
Author : Deborah Toogood
Publisher : Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 27,53 MB
Release : 2016-04-20
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781771083829
Matt has two weeks left to enjoy summer with his best friends, Danny and Emma, but he has to include his younger cousin Adam. Matt's summer takes on an unexpected adventure when he and Adam spot a burning, ghostly ship and become determined to unravel the mystery. Recruiting Danny and Emma, the four set out to find the ship, only to encounter other, very real dangers on the Northumberland Strait.
Author : Frederick Marryat
Publisher :
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 10,60 MB
Release : 1839
Category : Flying Dutchman
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Publisher :
Page : 734 pages
File Size : 11,75 MB
Release : 1839
Category : Penny dreadfuls
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Page : 312 pages
File Size : 43,57 MB
Release : 1970
Category : United States
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Author : Frederick Marryat
Publisher :
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 14,15 MB
Release : 1875
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Author : Arthur G. Pettit
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 44,71 MB
Release : 2021-05-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 081318276X
The South was many things to Mark Twain: boyhood home, testing ground for manhood, and the principal source of creative inspiration. Although he left the South while a young man, seldom to return, it remained for him always a haunting presence, alternately loved and loathed. Mark Twain and the South was the first book on this major yet largely ignored aspect of the private life of Samuel Clemens and one of the major themes in his writing from 1863 until his death. Arthur G. Pettit clearly demonstrates that Mark Twain's feelings on race and region moved in an intelligible direction from the white Southern point of view he was exposed to in his youth to self-censorship, disillusionment, and, ultimately, a deeply pessimistic and sardonic outlook in which the dream of racial brotherhood was forever dead. Approaching his subject as a historian with a deep appreciation for literature, he bases his study on a wide variety of Mark Twain's published and unpublished works, including his notebooks, scrapbooks, and letters. An interesting feature of this illuminating work is an examination of Clemens's relations with the only two black men he knew well in his adult years.
Author : Captain Marryat
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 14,1 MB
Release : 2024-09-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3385144167
Reprint of the original, first published in 1839.
Author : Richard S. Tuttle
Publisher : KBS Publishing
Page : 935 pages
File Size : 24,14 MB
Release : 2006-09-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Compelled to journey to an unknown land and spy on mysterious enemies, Alexander Tork assembles a small but deadly force for a voyage that may well be his last. Five Knights of Alcea, three Rangers, and three elves from Glendor set sail on a stolen enemy ship through uncharted waters to the homeland of the followers of Balmak. Guided only by a crude coastline chart found on the stolen ship, the Alceans find a vast continent that is preparing for global war. Journey to Zara with the Knights of Alcea as they discover strange new magics and encounter an empire that seeks to plunge the world into misery and despair.
Author : Frederick Marryat
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 24,41 MB
Release : 2019-12-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
"The Phantom Ship" by Frederick Marryat explores the legend of the Flying Dutchman. The plot concerns the quest of Philip Vanderdecken of Terneuzen in the Netherlands to save his father - who has been doomed to sail for eternity as the Captain of the Bewitched Phantom Ship, after he made a rash oath to heaven and slew one of the crew while attempting to sail round the Cape of Good Hope. Vanderdecken learns upon his mother's death that there exists a way by which his father's disturbed spirit may be laid to rest, and vows to live at sea until he has spoken with his father face to face and accomplished this purpose.