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  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    A GLIMPSE AT THE PAST "Two wild turkeys and seven rabbits. Not such a bad haul after all, Henry." "That is true, Dave. But somehow I wanted to get a deer if I could." "Oh, I reckon almost any hunter would like to bring down a deer," went on Dave Morris. "But they are not so plentiful as they were before the war." "That is true." Henry Morris placed the last rabbit he had brought down in his game-bag. "I can remember the time when the deer would come up to within a hundred yards of the house. But you have got to take a long tramp to find one now." "And yet game ought to be plentiful," went on his younger cousin. "There wasn't much hunting in this vicinity during the war. Nearly everybody who could go to the front went." "There were plenty who couldn't be hired to go, you know that as well as I do. Some were afraid they wouldn't get their pay and others were afraid the French or the Indians would knock 'em over." Henry Morris took a deep breath. "Beats me how they could stay home-with the enemy doing their best to wipe us out." "I can't understand it either. But now the war is over, do you think we'll have any more trouble with the Indians?" continued Dave Morris, as he and his cousin started forward through the deep snow that lay in the woods which had been their hunting ground for the best part of the day.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    118,95 kr.

    "Whoop! hurrah! Zip, boom, ah! Rockets!" "For gracious' sake, Tom, what's all the racket about? I thought we had all the noise we wanted last night, when we broke up camp." "It's news, Dick, glorious news," returned Tom Rover, and he began to dance a jig on the tent flooring. "It's the best ever." "It won't be glorious news if you bring this tent down on our heads," answered Dick Rover. "Have you discovered a gold mine?" "Better than that, Dick. I've discovered what we are going to do with ourselves this summer." "I thought we were going back to the farm, to rest up, now that the term at Putnam Hall is at an end." "Pooh! Who wants to rest? I've rested all I wish right in this encampment." "Well, what's the plan? Don't keep us in 'suspenders, ' as Hans Mueller would say." "Dear old Hansy! That Dutch boy is my heart's own!" cried Tom, enthusiastically. "I could not live without him. He must go along." "Go along where?" "On our outing this summer?" "But where do you propose to go to, Tom?" "For a trip on the broad and glorious Ohio River." "Eh?" "That's it, Dick. We are to sail the briny deep of that river in a houseboat. Now, what do you think of that?" "I'd like to know what put that into your head, Tom," came from the tent opening, and Sam Rover, the youngest of the three brothers, stepped into view. "Uncle Randolph put it into my head, not over half an hour ago, Sam. It's this way: You've heard of John V. Black of Jackville?" "The man that owed Uncle Randolph some money?" "Exactly. Well, Black is a bankrupt, or next door to it. He couldn't pay Uncle Randolph what was coming to him, so he turned over a houseboat instead. She's a beauty, so I am told, and she is called the Dora-" "After Dora Stanhope, of course," interrupted the youngest Rover, with a quizzical look at his big brother Dick

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "Boys, I'm going swimming. Who is going along?" "Count me in, Snap," answered Shep Reed. "Swimming?" came from a third youth of the crowd of four. "Why, you couldn't keep me away if you tried. I've been waiting for a swim for about eleven years---" "And a day," broke in a small, stout youth. "Don't forget the day, Whopper, if you want to be really truthful.

  • - Or Two Boys In The Arctic Circle (1909)
    af Edward Stratemeyer
    316,95 kr.

    ""First At The North Pole: Or Two Boys In The Arctic Circle"" is a novel written by Edward Stratemeyer in 1909. The book follows the adventures of two young boys, Walter and Joe, as they embark on a journey to become the first people to reach the North Pole. The boys face numerous challenges and obstacles along the way, including harsh weather conditions, dangerous animals, and treacherous ice. Despite these challenges, they remain determined to achieve their goal and make history. The book is a thrilling adventure story that captures the imagination of readers of all ages. It is also a testament to the human spirit and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity. Stratemeyer's vivid descriptions of the Arctic landscape and the boys' experiences in this harsh environment make this book a classic of children's literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    Cling! "A bull's-eye!" Cling! "Another bull's-eye, I declare!" Cling! "Three bull's-eyes, of all things! Snap, you are getting to be a wonder with the rifle. Why, even old Jed Sanborn couldn't do better than that." Charley Dodge, a bright, manly boy of fifteen, laid down the rifle on the counter in the shooting gallery and smiled quietly. "I guess it was more luck than anything, Shep," he replied. "Perhaps I couldn't do it again."

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "Everybody ready?" "Yes, Dave; let her go!" cried Phil Lawrence. "How about you folks in the other auto?" queried Dave Porter, as he let off the hand brake and advanced the spark and lever of the machine he was about to run. "We are all ready," responded Roger Morr. "Been ready for an hour," added Ben Basswood, who sat beside Roger. "Oh, Ben, not quite as long as that!" burst out Laura Porter, who was one of three girls in the tonneau of the second car.

  • - Or The War Fortunes Of A Castaway (1898)
    af Edward Stratemeyer
    306,95 - 443,95 kr.

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 - 118,95 kr.

    The Rover Boys on the Ocean By Edward Stratemeyer

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 - 198,95 kr.

    "For the Liberty of Texas" from Edward Stratemeyer. American publisher and writer of children's fiction (1862-1930).

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    198,95 kr.

    "Line up, fellows! No crowding ahead in this contest." "Here, Jack, give me some elbow room if you want me to do any real snowball throwing!" cried Fred Rover. "All the elbow room you want," returned his cousin gayly. "Remember the prize!" shouted Andy Rover to the cadets who were stringing themselves out in a ragged line. "The first fellow to throw a snowball over the top of the barn gets a sock doughnut." "For gracious sake! what do you call a sock doughnut?" demanded Phil Franklin, another cadet, as he paused in the act of rounding up a snowball he was making. "A sock doughnut is one with a big hole in it," answered Andy, with a grin. "Then my socks must be all of the doughnut variety," put in one of the cadets dolefully. "They are always full of holes." "Never mind the socks now!" cried Randy Rover. "Let's see who can put the first snowball over the barn." It was late in the afternoon of a day in January and a number of the cadets of Colby Hall had been amusing themselves in the snow which covered the ground to a depth of nearly a foot. They had started in to snowballing each other, but had then grown more serious and had built several snow forts and likewise two or three snowmen which later they had taken great sport in knocking apart. Then some one had suggested that they try their skill at seeing who could throw, the highest and farthest, and this had led to the present contest.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    335,95 kr.

    The American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt is a biography of the 26th President of the United States, written by Edward Stratemeyer. The book chronicles the life of Theodore Roosevelt, from his childhood in New York City to his time as a rancher in the Dakota Territory, his political career as Governor of New York and later President of the United States, and his post-presidential activities. The book highlights Roosevelt's many accomplishments, including his work as a conservationist, his efforts to regulate big business, and his role in the Spanish-American War. The American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt is written in a straightforward and accessible style, making it an ideal introduction to the life and legacy of one of America's most popular presidents.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    128,95 kr.

    THE LANDSLIDE MINE "Roger, that sounds like a fairy tale-a real gold mine belonging to your mother lost through a landslide!" "So it does sound like a fairy tale, Dave; but it is absolutely true. The mine was owned by my uncle, Maurice Harrison, of Butte, Montana, and when he died he left it to my mother, who was his sister. On the day he died there was a big landslide in the mountains, where the mine was located, -and that was the end of the mine, as far as my folks were concerned." "You mean you couldn't find the mine after the landslide?" asked Dave Porter, with deep interest

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "Luke!" "Yes, Mr. Stillwell." "Why didn't you sweep and dust the office this morning?" "I did, sir." "You did!" "Yes, sir." "You did!" repeated the gentleman, who, I may as well state, was my esteemed uncle. "I must say, young man, that lately you have falsified to an astonishing degree." "Excuse me, but I have not falsified-not to my knowledge, sir." "Stop; don't contradict me--" "I am telling the truth, sir." "Stop, I tell you! I will not have it! Look here, and then dare to tell me that this office has seen the touch of a broom or duster this day!"

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    218,95 - 353,95 kr.

  • - Or Last Battles In The Philippines
    af Edward Stratemeyer
    316,95 kr.

    ""Under MacArthur in Luzon: Or Last Battles in the Philippines"" is a historical account of the final battles fought in the Philippines during World War II. Written by Edward Stratemeyer, this book chronicles the events that took place under the leadership of General Douglas MacArthur as American and Filipino troops fought against the Japanese army for control of the island of Luzon. The book provides a detailed description of the battles, including the strategies employed by both sides and the sacrifices made by the soldiers involved. It also highlights the bravery and heroism of the soldiers who fought in the war. Overall, ""Under MacArthur in Luzon"" is a gripping and informative read that provides insight into one of the most significant battles of World War II.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "What are the bonds worth, Allen?" "Close on to eighty thousand dollars, Hardwick." "Phew! as much as that?" "Yes. The market has been going up since the first of December." "How did he happen to get hold of them?" "I don't know the particulars. Mr. Mason was an old friend of the family, and I presume he thought he could leave them in no better hands." "And where are they now?" "In his private safe." "Humph!"

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "Say, Tom, what's that big thing coming down the river?" "I'm sure I don't know, Sam. It's big enough to be a house." replied Tom Rover. "Maybe it is a house," came from Dick Rover, who was standing beside his brothers on the rear deck of the houseboat which was taking them down the Mississippi River. "A house?" broke in a distinctly German voice. "Did you mean to said dere vos a house floating der rifer town, Dick Rofer?" "Why not, Hansy, my boy?" replied fun-loving Tom Rover, before his big brother could answer. "Hasn't a house got a right to take a float if it wants to? Perhaps it's out for its health."

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "Come on, fellows, if you are going! It's a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we've got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch." "Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave," returned Phil Lawrence. "I don't want to lose it on the way." "Say, that puts me in mind of a story," came from another of the group of schoolboys who were adjusting their skates. "Once a man asked for a pair of skates for--" "Stow it, Shadow!" interrupted Dave Porter. "We haven't any time now to listen to stories. You can tell them while we are resting up at the island." "Shadow can tell stories while we put away the lunch," observed Roger Morr, with a grin.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "Here we are at the station, Dave!" "Yes, and there is Phil waiting for us," answered Dave Porter. He threw up the car window hastily. "Hi, there, Phil, this way!" he called out, lustily. A youth who stood on the railroad platform, dress-suit case in hand, turned hastily, smiled broadly, and then ran for the steps of the railroad car. The two boys already on board arose in their seats to greet him.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "Oh Jack! how blue you look!" "I feel blue, Deb," answered Jack Willington, as he entered the door of his modest home and gave his sister the brotherly kiss he knew she was expecting. "Is there something the matter up at the tool works, Jack?" "Yes, Deb. The works are going to shut down." "To shut down?" repeated the girl, her eyes wide open in affright, for she knew only too well what such a calamity meant. "When will they close?" "To-morrow. In fact we have quit on the regular work already."

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "The houseboat is gone!" "Tom, what do you mean?" "I mean just what I say, Sam. The houseboat is gone-vanished, missing, disappeared, drifted away, stolen!" ejaculated Tom Rover, excitedly. "Tom, don't go on in such a crazy fashion. Do you mean to say the houseboat isn't where we left it?" "It is not, -and it is nowhere in sight on the river," returned Tom Rover. "Come, we must tell Dick and the others about this." "But we left the Dora in charge of that big planter last night," insisted the youngest of the Rover boys. "He said he would take good care of the craft." "Well, he is gone too. I hunted high and low for the houseboat, and for that planter, but without success.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "How are you feeling to-day, Ben?" "Fairly good, Larry. If it wasn't for this awfully hot weather, the wound wouldn't bother me at all. The doctor says that if I continue to improve as I have, I can rejoin my company by the middle of next week." "You mustn't hurry matters. You did enough fighting at Caloocan, Malabon, Polo, and here, to last you for some time. Let the other fellows have a share of it." And Larry Russell smiled grimly as he bent over his elder brother and grasped the hand that was thrust forward.

  • - Or American Boys In Venezuela (1902)
    af Edward Stratemeyer
    326,95 kr.

    Lost On The Orinoco: Or American Boys In Venezuela is a novel written by Edward Stratemeyer and published in 1902. The story follows the adventures of two American boys, Jack and Mark, who travel to Venezuela to explore the Orinoco River. However, their journey takes a dangerous turn when they are kidnapped by a group of bandits and forced to navigate through treacherous terrain and face various obstacles to escape. Along the way, they encounter a native tribe and learn about the culture and customs of the region. The book is filled with action, adventure, and suspense, as the boys fight to survive in an unfamiliar and hostile environment. It also provides a glimpse into the natural beauty and diversity of Venezuela, as well as the challenges faced by those who explore its remote regions. Overall, Lost On The Orinoco is a thrilling and educational read, perfect for young adventure-seekers and fans of classic literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • - Or The Polishing Of A Rolling Stone (1903)
    af Edward Stratemeyer
    316,95 kr.

    The Young Auctioneer: Or The Polishing Of A Rolling Stone is a novel written by Edward Stratemeyer and published in 1903. The story follows the life of a young man named Morris Ford, who is known for his carefree and wandering lifestyle. Morris is a rolling stone, constantly moving from place to place and job to job, never settling down for long. One day, Morris decides to try his hand at auctioneering, and he quickly discovers that he has a talent for the trade. With the help of a mentor, Morris begins to learn the ins and outs of the auction business, and he soon finds himself in high demand. As Morris becomes more successful, he begins to realize that his wandering lifestyle may not be sustainable. He begins to consider the idea of settling down and starting a family, but he is unsure if he is ready for such a commitment. Throughout the novel, Morris faces a series of challenges and obstacles, both in his personal and professional life. He must learn to balance his desire for adventure with his responsibilities as an auctioneer and as a potential husband and father. The Young Auctioneer: Or The Polishing Of A Rolling Stone is a coming-of-age story that explores themes of responsibility, ambition, and the search for meaning and purpose in life. It is a timeless tale that continues to resonate with readers today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • - Or The Young Miller Of Torrent Bend (1895)
    af Edward Stratemeyer
    296,95 kr.

    Reuben Stone's Discovery: Or The Young Miller of Torrent Bend is a novel written by Edward Stratemeyer and first published in 1895. The story follows the adventures of Reuben Stone, a young miller who lives in the small town of Torrent Bend. One day, while exploring the nearby woods, Reuben discovers a hidden cave that leads to a mysterious underground chamber. Inside the chamber, he finds an old map that may lead to a hidden treasure.Excited by the discovery, Reuben sets out on a quest to find the treasure, accompanied by his best friend, Sam. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and dangers, including a group of bandits who are also searching for the treasure. As they get closer to their goal, Reuben and Sam must use their wits and bravery to outsmart the bandits and uncover the treasure.The novel is a classic adventure story that is full of action, suspense, and excitement. It is also a coming-of-age tale that explores themes of friendship, courage, and perseverance. With its vivid descriptions of the natural landscape and its well-drawn characters, Reuben Stone's Discovery is a timeless tale that will captivate readers of all ages.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    300,95 - 306,95 kr.

    For The Liberty Of Texas is a historical fiction novel written by Edward Stratemeyer and published in 1909. The book is set in the early 19th century and tells the story of a group of American settlers who travel to Texas to help fight for the state's independence from Mexico.The main character of the book is a young man named Dave Porter, who is sent to Texas by his father to help defend the state. Dave quickly becomes involved in the fight for independence and finds himself working alongside famous historical figures such as Sam Houston and Davy Crockett.Throughout the book, Dave and his fellow settlers face many challenges and dangers as they fight for Texas' freedom. They must navigate treacherous terrain, battle hostile Mexican soldiers, and overcome personal conflicts and doubts.For The Liberty Of Texas is a thrilling adventure story that offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history. It provides a vivid portrayal of the struggles and sacrifices made by those who fought for Texas' independence, and celebrates the spirit of freedom and bravery that defined this era.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    88,95 kr.

    "I'll race you." "Done! Are you ready?" "I am." "Then off we go." Quicker than it can be related, four oars fell into the water and four sturdy arms bent to the task of sending two beautiful single-shell craft skimming over the smooth surface of the lake. It was a spirited scene, and attracted not a little attention, for both of the contestants were well known. "Go it, Jerry! You can beat him if you try!" "Don't let him get ahead, Harry. Keep closer to the shore!" "How far is the race to be?" "Up to the big pine tree and back." "That's a full mile and more. I'll bet on Jerry Upton." "And I'll bet on Harry Parker. He has more skill than Jerry." "But Jerry has the muscle." "There they go, side by side!"

  • af Edward Stratemeyer
    198,95 kr.

    "Well, Walter, I suppose the newspapers are going like hot cakes this morning." "They are, Mr. Newell. Everybody wants the news. I ran out of 'Globes' and 'Heralds' before seven o'clock, and sent Dan down for fifty more of each." "That was right. It's a windfall for us newsdealers, as well as a glorious victory to match. It makes me think of my old war days, when I was aboard of the Carondelet under Captain Walke. We didn't sink so many ships as Dewey has at Manila, but we sank some, and smashed many a shore battery in the bargain, along the banks of the Mississippi. What does that extra have to say?" and Phil Newell, the one-legged civil-war naval veteran, who was also proprietor of the news-stand, took the sheet which Walter Russell, his clerk, handed out. "There is not much additional news as yet," answered Walter. "One of the sensational papers has it that Dewey is now bombarding Manila, but the news is not confirmed. But it is true that our squadron sunk every one of the Spanish warships, -and that, I reckon, is enough for one victory." "True, my lad, true; but there is nothing like keeping at 'em, when you have 'em on the run. That is the way we did down South. Perhaps Dewey is waiting for additional instructions from Washington. I hope he didn't suffer much of a loss

  • - Or Two Boys' Adventures In South Africa (1900)
    af Edward Stratemeyer
    336,95 kr.

    Between Boer and Briton: Or Two Boys' Adventures in South Africa is a historical fiction novel written by Edward Stratemeyer and published in 1900. The story follows two teenage boys, Jack and Bob, who are sent to South Africa by their fathers to search for diamonds. However, their journey takes a dangerous turn when they become caught up in the Boer War between the Dutch settlers and the British Empire.As the boys travel through the war-torn country, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, including battles, ambushes, and imprisonment. They also meet a range of interesting characters, including soldiers, spies, and diamond smugglers.Throughout their adventures, Jack and Bob learn about the complexities of war and the importance of loyalty, bravery, and friendship. The novel provides a vivid and detailed portrayal of the Boer War, including its causes, key events, and impact on the people of South Africa.Overall, Between Boer and Briton is a thrilling and engaging novel that combines adventure, history, and moral lessons. It is a must-read for anyone interested in South African history or classic adventure stories.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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