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  • af George Manville Fenn
    213,95 kr.

    "A Dash from Diamond City" by George Manville Fenn is an adventurous story set towards the backdrop of the Australian gold rush for the duration of the nineteenth century. The story unfolds with a gripping narrative that follows the protagonist, younger Dick Selwood, as he embarks on a interesting journey from the bustling Diamond City to the unexplored and dangerous Australian outback. The novel captures the spirit of the gold rush technology, portraying the pleasure, dangers, and demanding situations faced by way of those in search of fortune in the rugged landscapes. As Dick sets out on his quest, the narrative unfolds with encounters of treacherous terrain, encounters with indigenous groups, and the ever-gift attraction of discovering precious minerals. Fenn's storytelling prowess shines via in his vivid descriptions, bringing to life the harsh splendor of the Australian wilderness and the characters who navigate its perils. Themes of resilience, friendship, and the pursuit of desires are interwoven with the adventurous plot, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. With its combination of motion, suspense, and historic elements, "A Dash from Diamond City" now not handiest entertains but also affords a glimpse into the historical realities of a bygone technology.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    213,95 kr.

    "The Lost Middy: Being the Secret of the Smugglers' Gap" by George Manville Fenn is an adventurous tale set against the backdrop of smugglers and hidden mysteries. The narrative unfolds as younger characters navigate an international packed with intrigue, hazard, and the secrets and techniques of Smugglers' Gap. The tale follows the critical man or woman, called the "Lost Middy," as he will become entangled in the damaging international of smuggling alongside the English coast. Fenn weaves a gripping plot that mixes factors of mystery, suspense, and maritime adventure. The Lost Middy's journey is marked through perilous encounters with smugglers, clandestine operations, and the pursuit of hidden treasures. As the characters find the secrets and techniques of Smugglers' Gap, they grapple with challenges that test their braveness and resourcefulness. Fenn's storytelling is characterized by means of vivid descriptions of coastal landscapes, shipboard sports, and the clandestine operations of the smugglers. "The Lost Middy" stands as a captivating paintings inside the adventure style, capturing the spirit of maritime escapades and the charm of uncovering hidden truths. Fenn's narrative skillfully intertwines factors of thriller and danger, imparting readers with a fascinating and interesting enjoy as they follow the Lost Middy through the Smugglers' Gap.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    198,95 kr.

    "Nurse Elisia," a compilation of thriller stories by way of George Manville Fenn, presents an engaging array of charming narratives woven together in a single, less expensive draft. Fenn pursuits to make his exciting musings reachable to readers of all ages, crafting testimonies which are both exciting and marvelous. Some stories in this adventurous compilation draw you in with on the spot fascination, even as others subtly enthrall, step by step enveloping readers. This collection stands out as a journey that transcends age companies, providing a numerous range of stories which are certain to interact and entertain. The tricky plot is a labyrinth of twists and turns, making sure readers are kept on the brink in their seats. Fenn's ingenuity shines thru as he explores numerous mysterious scenarios, crafting a cohesive series that appeals to a huge target market. With a clean and appealing cowl, coupled with a professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of "Nurse Elisia" seamlessly combines modern-day aesthetics with clarity. It turns into a literary treasure trove, wherein Fenn's mystery-filled creativeness unfolds, providing readers with a lovely and immersive experience into the realms of adventure and enigma.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    163,95 kr.

    "The Star-Gazers Vol. III" is a charming novel penned by George Manville Fenn. Published inside the late nineteenth century, the story revolves around the protagonist, Mark, a young guy with a ardour for astronomy. The narrative unfolds as Mark will become entangled in a series of adventures, combining factors of technology, exploration, and thriller. As Mark pursues his celestial interests, he discovers an unusual secret society referred to as the "Star-Gazers," which delves into the study of stars, planets, and the cosmic unknown. Fenn's novel takes readers on a journey via Mark's clinical pastimes and the intrigue surrounding the mysterious society. The narrative is wealthy with suspense, as Mark navigates the demanding situations offered via his discoveries and the enigmatic world of the Star-Gazers. The novel offers a mix of scientific curiosity and exciting escapades, reflecting the author's capability to weave attractive memories that seize the essence of the Victorian generation. "The Star-Gazers Vol. III" showcases Fenn's storytelling prowess, combining elements of adventure and scientific exploration to create a compelling narrative that continues readers intrigued from begin to complete. The novel no longer only entertains but also gives a glimpse into the cultural and highbrow milieu of the 19th century.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    238,95 kr.

    "Thereby Hangs A Tale" is a gripping collection of historical fiction stories by George Manville Fenn, expertly crafted to provide an affordable and accessible reading experience for readers of all ages. This selection highlights Fenn's various and innovative storytelling ideas, transporting readers to a world of remarkable and enthralling stories. From stories that quickly capture the reader's imagination to those that gently fascinate and immerse the reader, the book has a diverse spectrum of narratives that resonate with readers on multiple levels. The plot of each novel is masterfully woven with surprising twists and turns, keeping readers fascinated from beginning to end. With a new and appealing cover design and a professionally typeset book, this version of "Thereby Hangs A Tale" smoothly blends modernism and readability, making it an excellent choice for anybody looking for an immersive and delightful reading experience.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    163,95 kr.

    "The Star-Gazers Vol. I" is a charming novel penned by George Manville Fenn. Published inside the late nineteenth century, the story revolves around the protagonist, Mark, a young guy with a ardour for astronomy. The narrative unfolds as Mark will become entangled in a series of adventures, combining factors of technology, exploration, and thriller. As Mark pursues his celestial interests, he discovers an unusual secret society referred to as the "Star-Gazers," which delves into the study of stars, planets, and the cosmic unknown. Fenn's novel takes readers on a journey via Mark's clinical pastimes and the intrigue surrounding the mysterious society. The narrative is wealthy with suspense, as Mark navigates the demanding situations offered via his discoveries and the enigmatic world of the Star-Gazers. The novel offers a mix of scientific curiosity and exciting escapades, reflecting the author's capability to weave attractive memories that seize the essence of the Victorian generation. "The Star-Gazers Vol. I" showcases Fenn's storytelling prowess, combining elements of adventure and scientific exploration to create a compelling narrative that continues readers intrigued from begin to complete. The novel no longer only entertains but also gives a glimpse into the cultural and highbrow milieu of the 19th century.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    248,95 kr.

    "Jack at Sea" is an adventurous novel penned by using the prolific British creator George Manville Fenn. Set inside the maritime international, the story follows the protagonist, Jack Robson, a younger and spirited sailor. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the ocean, presenting readers an interesting journey into the existence of a sailor for the duration of the 19th century. As Jack embarks on his maritime adventures, he encounters a series of challenges and perils, showcasing the cruel realities of lifestyles at sea. Fenn skillfully weaves a story of resilience, camaraderie, and the indomitable spirit of a sailor facing the unpredictable factors of the ocean. The novel now not most effective captures the excitement of lifestyles aboard a ship however additionally delves into the difficult relationships most of the group individuals. Jack's individual evolves as he navigates through storms, encounters with other vessels, and the everyday rigors of seafaring life. George Manville Fenn's "Jack at Sea" is celebrated for its vivid descriptions, maritime authenticity, and the sense of journey that permeates the narrative. With Fenn's characteristic storytelling flair, the radical offers readers an immersive experience into the maritime global, portraying each the pleasure and the demanding situations that outline life at sea all through the 19th century.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    208,95 kr.

    This George Alfred Henty book of tales by George Manville Fenn seeks to amalgamate numerous ancient fiction narratives into a unmarried, handy volume, permitting a various readership to interact with the captivating testimonies at an low-priced price. Within this compilation, Fenn skillfully weaves collectively a tapestry of historical adventures, offering a blend of intriguing and outstanding narratives that cater to a huge range of readers, transcending age agencies. Deemed a work of historic fiction, this book serves as a rich repository of Fenn's creative ideas, provided in a consolidated and easily digestible layout. The memories inside spread with a combination of thrilling and extraordinary plots, even as others subtly draw readers into their depths, developing an immersive reading experience. The narrative panorama is characterized via a mess of twists and turns, ensuring that readers are continuously engaged and enthralled by using the unfolding activities. With a current and desirable new cowl, coupled with a professionally typeset manuscript, this version of George Alfred Henty brings a present day and readable flair to Fenn's timeless ancient fiction, making it an engaging alternative for readers searching for a numerous and engaging series of tales spanning diverse ages and hobbies.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    228,95 kr.

    "Bunyip Land" by George Manville Fenn is a charming kid's journey novel that takes younger readers on an exciting adventure into the mysterious and untamed landscapes of Australia. Published within the past due nineteenth century, Fenn's story introduces readers to a collection of English children who, via a series of surprising activities, find themselves exploring the Australian wilderness. The tale unfolds because the youngsters come upon indigenous humans, come upon specific wildlife, and face the demanding situations of surviving in some rugged and strange surroundings. Fenn skillfully combines elements of journey, exploration, and cultural discovery, imparting a wealthy narrative that captures the imaginations of younger readers. As the children navigate the risks of Bunyip Land, they shape bonds with the indigenous humans and analyze precious lessons approximately appreciate, cooperation, and the wonders of the natural world. Fenn's storytelling is infused with an experience of curiosity and awe, imparting readers with a shiny portrayal of the Australian panorama and its various inhabitants. "Bunyip Land" stands as a fascinating and academic adventure, mixing cultural insights with the thrill of exploration.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    93,95 - 173,95 kr.

    "Yes, James; this is my last dying speech and confession." "Oh, papa!" with a burst of sobbing. "Be quiet, Kitty, and don't make me so miserable. Dying is only going to sleep when a man's tired out, as I am, with the worries of the world, money-making, fighting for one's own, and disappointment. I know as well as old Jermingham that it's pretty nearly all over. I'm sorry to leave you, darling, but I'm worn out, and your dear mother has been waiting for nearly a year."

  • af George Manville Fenn
    258,95 kr.

    "The Vicar's People" is a novel through George Manville Fenn that explores the complexities of rural existence, societal expectancies, and personal relationships. Fenn's work is a compelling narrative set in a small English village, offering a vivid portrayal of the demanding situations faced via the vicar and his community. The story revolves across the Reverend Paulus Dean, the vicar of the village, and his interactions with the diverse characters who represent the fabric of rural lifestyles. As the vicar navigates the intricacies of his pastoral responsibilities, he becomes entangled within the private affairs and dramas of the villagers, each with their unique struggles and aspirations. Fenn's narrative is characterized with the aid of its exploration of ethical dilemmas, societal norms, and the impact of private alternatives on individuals and their relationships. The novel delves into issues of affection, loyalty, and the clash among way of life and evolving values. "The Vicar's People" showcases Fenn's adept storytelling, combining factors of drama, romance, and social remark. The characters, richly drawn and relatable, contribute to the immersive portrayal of a community grappling with the complexities of life in a changing world. Fenn's paintings stands as a testomony to his potential to capture the nuances of human enjoy in the context of a rural village, offering readers a thought-upsetting and tasty exploration of Victorian society.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    168,95 kr.

    "King of the Castle Vol. Three" is the continuation of George Manville Fenn's thrilling journey collection that follows the exploits of the young protagonist, Tom Cotmore. Published within the 19th century, Fenn's paintings maintains to captivate readers with its engaging narrative and exploration of themes like friendship, courage, and the spirit of journey. In this extent, Tom Cotmore faces new challenges and embarks on further escapades within the English nation-state. The tale unfolds with a blend of thriller, suspense, and the vibrant descriptions of the herbal environment. As Tom navigates the complexities of his adventures, readers are dealt with to a story that now not simplest entertains however additionally imparts moral training and values. Fenn's writing style is marked by its ability to transport readers into the heart of the action, creating a palpable sense of excitement and interest. The characters, which include Tom and his companions, are richly evolved, adding depth to the narrative and fostering emotional connections with the audience. "King of the Castle Vol. Three" stands as a testament to Fenn's ability in crafting adventurous testimonies for young readers. The novel not only serves as an exciting continuation of Tom Cotmore's adventure but also provides a window into the cultural and social milieu of 19th-century England, making it a treasured piece of historic adventure fiction.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    173,95 kr.

    "The Bag of Diamonds" is a thrilling adventure novel written through George Manville Fenn. The tale revolves around younger protagonists, Joe and David, who find out a mysterious bag containing diamonds whilst exploring a vintage shipwreck. Unaware of the risks associated with their discovery, the boys emerge as entangled in an internet of intrigue, deceit, and crook activities. As the narrative unfolds, Joe and David locate themselves pursued by way of nefarious characters' reason on reclaiming the precious diamonds. The plot takes readers on a suspenseful adventure via hidden caves, treacherous cliffs, and the perilous international of smugglers. Fenn's storytelling skillfully combines elements of mystery and adventure, keeping readers on the edge in their seats. The characters face ethical dilemmas, trying out their mettle and forging sudden alliances. Fenn weaves issues of friendship, bravery, and the results of 1's choices into the cloth of the tale. The vibrant descriptions of the coastal landscape make contributions to the atmospheric placing, improving the overall studying revel in. "The Bag of Diamonds" is a classic journey story that captures the imagination with its engaging plot, properly-drawn characters, and the timeless appeal of hidden treasures. Fenn's narrative prowess brings the suspenseful escapade to life, making it a memorable and charming examine for audiences of all ages.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    168,95 kr.

    "King of the Castle Vol. One" written by George Manville Fenn, a prolific British author acknowledged for his adventure and juvenile fiction. Published inside the 19th century, this novel is the first volume inside the "King of the Castle" collection, showcasing Fenn's narrative prowess and his capacity to captivate readers with thrilling memories. The story revolves across the protagonist, Tom Cotmore, a young and lively lad who embarks on a series of adventures within the English nation-state. Tom's experiences lead him to discover mysteries, face demanding situations, and shape bonds with different characters, ready towards a backdrop of nature and the allure of exploration. Fenn's writing is characterised by means of vibrant descriptions of the panorama, a keen sense of journey, and the exploration of ethical issues. As Tom navigates his way thru various trials, readers are drawn into a global wherein braveness, resourcefulness, and friendship play pivotal roles. "King of the Castle Vol. One" no longer best entertains with its enticing plot but also presents a glimpse into the societal values and expectancies of the time. Fenn's storytelling, coupled along with his expertise of the younger spirit, makes this quantity a long lasting example of nineteenth-century journey fiction, imparting readers an immersive revel in in the international of Tom Cotmore.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    213,95 kr.

    "Three Boys" by George Manville Fenn is a classic adventure novel that takes readers on a thrilling adventure thru the reviews of its young protagonists. George Manville Fenn, a prolific English creator of the nineteenth century, skillfully weaves a tale that captures the spirit of adventure, friendship, and the challenges of childhood. The narrative revolves across the lives of 3 boys¿Dick, Martin, and Ben¿who locate themselves entangled in a sequence of interesting and threatening escapades. Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, the boys navigate via hidden caves, dense forests, and come across various characters that shape their coming-of-age adventure. As the trio faces challenges and unravels mysteries, the novel explores themes of camaraderie, braveness, and the resilience of kids. Fenn's storytelling prowess is evident in his ability to create vibrant and immersive scenes, permitting readers to vividly experience the escapades along the protagonists. "Three Boys" stands as a testomony to Fenn's mastery in crafting fascinating testimonies for younger readers. The novel not handiest entertains with its adventurous plot but additionally imparts valuable training approximately friendship and bravado. With its undying enchantment, George Manville Fenn's "Three Boys" maintains to resonate with readers who admire the magic of adolescence adventures and the long-lasting bonds of friendship.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    163,95 kr.

    "King of the Castle Vol. Two" is the continuation of George Manville Fenn's thrilling journey collection that follows the exploits of the young protagonist, Tom Cotmore. Published within the 19th century, Fenn's paintings maintains to captivate readers with its engaging narrative and exploration of themes like friendship, courage, and the spirit of journey. In this extent, Tom Cotmore faces new challenges and embarks on further escapades within the English nation-state. The tale unfolds with a blend of thriller, suspense, and the vibrant descriptions of the herbal environment. As Tom navigates the complexities of his adventures, readers are dealt with to a story that now not simplest entertains however additionally imparts moral training and values. Fenn's writing style is marked by its ability to transport readers into the heart of the action, creating a palpable sense of excitement and interest. The characters, which include Tom and his companions, are richly evolved, adding depth to the narrative and fostering emotional connections with the audience. "King of the Castle Vol. Two" stands as a testament to Fenn's ability in crafting adventurous testimonies for young readers. The novel not only serves as an exciting continuation of Tom Cotmore's adventure but also provides a window into the cultural and social milieu of 19th-century England, making it a treasured piece of historic adventure fiction.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    193,95 kr.

    "The Mynns' Mystery" by way of George Manville Fenn is a traditional Victorian thriller novel that weaves together factors of suspense, circle of relative¿s drama, and adventure. Published in 1886, Fenn's novel unfolds against the backdrop of an old fashioned English village and revolves across the Mynn family. The narrative takes a fascinating turn when Mr. And Mrs. Mynn mysteriously disappear, leaving their children, Martin and Mary, inside the care in their aunt. As the siblings navigate the challenges of their new occasions, they embark on a quest to uncover the fact behind their dad and mom' surprising absence. The story is marked by using a sequence of enigmatic events, secret passages, and sudden revelations. Fenn, a prolific writer of the Victorian technology, skillfully combines shiny characterizations with a gripping plot, preserving readers enthralled as they resolve the layers of the Mynns' thriller. The novel captures the essence of the technology, depicting the societal norms and expectations that affect the characters' actions and choices. "The Mynns' Mystery" stands as a testomony to Fenn's storytelling prowess, supplying readers a lovely blend of mystery and journey in a Victorian setting. The novel stays a compelling examine for folks who revel in classic mysteries with a touch of family intrigue and suspense.

  • - A Story of Adventure in New Guinea
    af George Manville Fenn
    88,95 - 153,95 kr.

    "Now, Master Joseph, do adone now, do. I'm sure your poor dear eyes'll go afore you're forty, and think of that!" "Bother!" "What say, my dear?" "Don't bother." "You're always running your finger over that map thing, my dear. I can't abear to see it." Nurse Brown looked over the top of her spectacles at me and shook her head, while I bent lower over the map. Then the old lady sighed, and went on making cottage windows all over my worsted stockings, giving vent to comments all the time, for the old lady had been servant to my grandmother, and had followed her young mistress when she married, nursing me when I was born, and treating me as a baby ever since. In fact she had grown into an institution at home, moving when we moved, and doing pretty well as she liked in what she called "our house." "Bang!"

  • af George Manville Fenn
    93,95 - 173,95 kr.

    "Don't they bite, sir?" "Bite?" Smick! smack! flap! "Oh, murder!" "What's the matter, sir?" "My hand." "Hurt it, sir?" "I should think I have." "You should wait till they've sucked 'emselves full and then hit 'em; they're lazy then. Too quick for you now." "The wretches! I shall be spotted all over, like a currant dumpling. I say, Shaddy, do they always bite like this?"

  • - the Story of a Strange Cruise
    af George Manville Fenn
    99,94 - 198,95 kr.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    108,95 kr.

    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    88,95 kr.

    Man's oldest pursuit was undoubtedly the tilling of the soil. He may in his earliest beginnings have combined therewith a certain amount of hunting while he was waiting for his crops to grow, and was forced into seeking wild fruits and turning up and experimenting on the various forms of root, learning, too, doubtless with plenty of bitter punishment, to distinguish between the good and nutritious and the poisonous and bad.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    93,95 - 143,95 kr.

    "Ahoy, there! All on board?" "Yes; all right." "Got all your tackle?" "I think so." "Haven't forgotten your cartridges!" "No; here they are." "I'll be bound to say you've forgotten something. Yes: fishing-tackle?" "That we haven't, Mr Wilson," said a fresh voice, that of a bright-looking lad of sixteen, as he rose up in the long boat lying by the bamboo-made wharf at Dindong, the little trading port at the mouth of the Salan River, on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    88,95 kr.

    "But I say, Martin, tell us about it! My pater wrote to me that you'd done no end of heroic things, and saved Bullace senior from being killed. His pater told him, so I know it's all right. But wasn't it a joke you two should be on the same ship?"

  • af George Manville Fenn
    88,95 kr.

    This collection of literature attempts to compile many classics that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    88,95 - 163,95 kr.

    A tale told in George Manville's Fenn's excellent style about love and a jealousy which blights the lives of two couples until the truth is eventually revealed and the healing can begin.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    118,95 kr.

    This collection of literature attempts to compile many classics that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

  • - The Story Of An Active Life
    af George Manville Fenn
    271,95 - 382,95 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 George Manville Fenn
    88,95 kr.

    "Hi! don't, Very. Let me breathe," cried Doctor Salado, removing a very pretty little hand from over his mouth, and kissing the owner, as pretty a little girl as ever stepped; though just then her pretty creamy face was puckered into the most lovable of dimples, and there was trouble in her great dark eyes, over which were lashes and brows as black as the great clusters and waves of luxuriant hair.

  • af George Manville Fenn
    315,95 - 321,95 kr.

    This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature.

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