The Sinking of the Princess Sophia


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At 2:00 A.M. on October 24, 1918, the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Sophia, enroute from Skagway, Alaska to Vancouver and Victoria, ran aground on Vanderbilt Reef, leaving no survivors among 353 miners, businessmen, civil servants, their wives and children, as well as crew members. This social history traces many of their stories--how they had gone to the north, what they did there, why they were leaving that fall.




Princess Sophia Gets Scared


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Princess Sophia must learn how to deal with feeling scared.




Princess Sophia's Gifts


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When Princess Sophia swallows a seed that causes her to lose the ability to walk and talk, her family prays for a cure until they realize she is still the same person inside.




The Princess Sophia


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The Princess Sophia


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The Princess Sophia


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"The Princess Sophia" is a novel by E.F. Benson set in the fictional principality of Rhodopé, situated on the Albanian coast. It tells the story of Prince Leonard and his family, including his daughter Sophia, who is the focus of the novel. The story begins with the political situation of Rhodopé during the Græco-Turkish War of 1897 and the offers made to Prince Leonard by both sides. The book follows the relationships and intrigues within the royal family, as well as the political and social life of the principality.







The Princess Sophia


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Complete and unabridged paperback edition. First published in 1900.




The Princess Sophia


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The Princess Sophia


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