The Blue Dragon: A Tale of Recent Adventure in China


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Kirk Munroe's 'The Blue Dragon: A Tale of Recent Adventure in China' is a captivating adventure novel set in the exotic backdrop of China. Filled with vivid descriptions of the Chinese landscape and culture, Munroe masterfully crafts a thrilling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The book's engaging writing style and fast-paced plot make it a perfect choice for those who enjoy adventure fiction from the late 19th century. Munroe's attention to detail and meticulous research shine through, adding depth and authenticity to the story. Readers will be transported to a different time and place, experiencing the sights and sounds of China through the eyes of the characters. Kirk Munroe, a prolific author known for his adventure novels, drew inspiration for 'The Blue Dragon' from his own travels and experiences in China. His passion for exploration and interest in different cultures are evident in the rich tapestry he weaves in this book. Munroe's background in journalism and knack for storytelling make 'The Blue Dragon' a compelling and immersive read for anyone interested in the history and culture of China. I highly recommend 'The Blue Dragon: A Tale of Recent Adventure in China' to readers who enjoy classic adventure fiction with a cultural twist. Munroe's detailed descriptions and engaging plot will transport you to a different world, keeping you entertained from the first page to the last.




The Blue Dragon


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A smashing adventure story of the Boxer uprising and of the amazing encounters that awaited Bob Hinckley in his journey to faraway China, which brought all kinds of danger, misfortune, and finally happiness. (Dust jacket)




The Blue Dragon


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Reproduction of the original: The Blue Dragon by Kirck Munroe




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Mark Twain's Literary Resources


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Dr. Alan Gribben, a foremost Twain scholar, made waves in 1980 with the publication of Mark Twain's Library, a study that exposed for the first time the breadth of Twain's reading and influences. Prior to Gribben's work, much of Twain's reading history was assumed lost, but through dogged searching Gribben was able to source much of Twain's library. Mark Twain's Literary Resources is a much-expanded examination of Twain's library and readings. Volume I included Gribben's reflections on the work involved in cataloging Twain's reading and analysis of Twain's influences and opinions. This volume, long awaited, is an in-depth and comprehensive accounting of Twain's literary history. Each work read or owned by Twain is listed, along with information pertaining to editions, locations, and more. Gribben also includes scholarly annotations that explain the significance of many works, making this volume of Mark Twain's Literary Resources one of the most important additions to our understanding of America's greatest author.







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