The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado


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Acknowledgments In the making of this book I have had the advice and assistance of many people, and I cannot regard the work as complete until I have expressed to them, in some fashion, my deep sense of gratitude. High on the list must be the name of Miss Emma B. Richardson, of the staff of The Charleston Museum, for her excellent work in preparing the manuscript, editing, reading proof, and in general making the book ready for the press. Her patience has been unfailing her quick grasp of every problem, me and accurate. It is, I fear, impossible for me to make adequate acknowledgment of all those who have assisted me in searching out extant examples of early Charleston furniture of space preclude a complete h g . I am particularly grateful, however, to those who have permitted me to come into their homes, often to the disruption of their households, to make photographs of their furniture. I was invariably received with courtesy, and in not a siigle instance was I refused permission to take pictures. I regret that I cannot show my appreciation of such generous co-operation by including in this book all the photographs I was permitted to acquire. The final choice has been determined by cost and space limitations, or by the necessity of avoiding repetition of the types of funitwe represented. It should be understood, therefore, that the exclusion of any given photograph does not mean that the subject was unworthy of inclusion. It should be understwd also that only by the collection and mdy of hundreds of photographs have I been able to write with confidence on the styles and types of early Charleston furniture hence, every photograph I have taken has been invaluable to me, whether or not it ocnus as an illustration in the book. Insdtutions and societies as well as individuals have been generous either in supplying me with photographs or in permitting me to have the photographs taken.........










The River Motor Boat Boys on the Mississippi


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"The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado," "The River Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence," "The River Motor Boat Boys on the Amazon," "The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia," "The River Motor Boat Boys on the Ohio."




The River Motor Boat Boys on the Ohio; Or, The Three Blue Lights


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In 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Ohio; Or, The Three Blue Lights' by Harry Gordon, readers are immersed into an adventure-filled literary journey filled with mystery and excitement. The book follows the story of three young boys who uncover a mysterious signal and set out on a dangerous quest to unravel the secrets behind the three blue lights. Gordon's writing style is captivating and keeps the reader engaged with rich descriptions of the Ohio River and its surrounding landscapes, providing a vivid backdrop for the unfolding mystery. This book belongs to the genre of classic children's adventure literature, offering young readers an entertaining and educational escape into the world of the River Motor Boat Boys. Harry Gordon's narrative skillfully combines suspenseful elements with themes of friendship and bravery, making it a timeless and enjoyable read for readers of all ages. Fans of adventure stories and historical fiction will find 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Ohio; Or, The Three Blue Lights' to be a delightful and engaging read that will leave them eager for more.




The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia; Or, The Confession of a Photograph


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In 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia; Or, The Confession of a Photograph' by Harry Gordon, readers are taken on an exciting adventure along the Columbia River with a group of young boys as they navigate through challenges and mysteries. The narrative is written in a lively and engaging style, perfect for young adult readers, with vivid descriptions of the landscape and thrilling escapades. Set in the early 20th century, the book captures the spirit of exploration and friendship, making it a delightful read for those interested in adventure stories. Gordon expertly weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and camaraderie to keep readers hooked until the very end. Harry Gordon, the author of this thrilling tale, was known for his adventurous spirit and love for the outdoors. His personal experiences with boating and exploration likely inspired the vivid descriptions and authentic portrayal of the Columbia River in the book. Gordon's passion for storytelling shines through in his detailed character development and captivating plot lines. I highly recommend 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia; Or, The Confession of a Photograph' to anyone looking for a captivating adventure story that combines elements of mystery, friendship, and exploration. Harry Gordon's narrative style and authentic portrayal of the Columbia River make this book a must-read for young adult readers and fans of outdoor adventures.







The River Motor Boat Boys on the Mississippi; Or, On the Trail to the Gulf


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In 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Mississippi; Or, On the Trail to the Gulf' by Harry Gordon, readers are taken on an adventurous journey with a group of young boys as they navigate the challenging waters of the Mississippi River. The book is written in a descriptive and engaging style, allowing readers to vividly imagine the scenes unfolding before them. Set in the early 20th century, the book provides a glimpse into the world of adventurous literature popular during that time, with a focus on outdoor exploration and camaraderie among friends. Gordon's attention to detail and ability to create suspenseful moments make this book a thrilling read for those interested in adventure stories. Harry Gordon's background as a writer with a passion for outdoor activities likely led him to craft this exciting tale of friendship and perseverance. His own experiences may have inspired the characters and events in the book, adding depth and authenticity to the story. I highly recommend 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Mississippi' to readers who enjoy classic adventure literature and tales of camaraderie in the great outdoors.




The Six River Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence; Or, The Lost Channel


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In 'The Six River Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence; Or, The Lost Channel' by Harry Gordon, readers are taken on a thrilling adventure along the St. Lawrence River with a group of boys on a motorboat. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of the scenic river and the challenges the boys face as they navigate through its waters. The literary style is fast-paced and adventurous, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow the boys on their journey. Set in the early 20th century, the book provides a glimpse into the time period and the popularity of motorboating as a recreational activity. Gordon's attention to detail and engaging storytelling make this a captivating read for audiences of all ages. Harry Gordon, likely drawing from his own experiences or research, brings to life the excitement and dangers of boating on the St. Lawrence River. Fans of adventure stories and historical fiction will appreciate the authenticity and excitement found in this book, making it a must-read for those looking for an entertaining and informative literary experience.