The Adventures of Fishkins and Pepperjacket

The Adventures of Fishkins and Pepperjacket

Author: Clare Theresa Nightingale

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2011-03-15

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1481786849

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Fantasy- fiction for children which adults would understand. Tells the story of a naughty cat and a brave hare in the next stories.


The Sack of Monte Carlo: An Adventure of To-day

The Sack of Monte Carlo: An Adventure of To-day

Author: Walter Frith

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-05-19

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13:

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The Sack of Monte Carlo' is a thrilling story revolving around a raid on the gambling tables at Monte Carlo. Filled with intrigues and plot twists, this is one of the most appreciated works by Walter Frith, a well-regarded man of letters.


The Harry Stubbs Adventures, Volume One

The Harry Stubbs Adventures, Volume One

Author: David Hambling

Publisher: Crossroad Press

Published: 2018-10-08

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13:

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Together in one volume, THE ELDER ICE and BROKEN MEATS, the first two books of The Harry Stubbs Adventures THE ELDER ICE A classic 1920s science fiction novella — with a 2015 twist. Ex-boxer Harry Stubbs is on the trail of a mysterious legacy in South London. A polar explorer has died, leaving huge debts and hints of a priceless find. Harry's informants seem to be talking in riddles, he finds that isn't the only one on the trail — and what he's looking for is as lethal as it is valuable, leaving a trail of oddly-mutilated bodies. The key to the enigma lies in an ancient Arabian book, leading to something more alien and more horrifying than Harry could ever imagine. Harry is not be an educated man, but he has an open mind, bulldog persistence and piledriver fists — important assets when you're boxing the darkest of shadows. The story of mystery and horror draws on HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and is inspired by Ernest Shackleton's incredible real-life Antarctic adventures. BROKEN MEATS London, 1925: Harry Stubbs, former heavyweight boxer and sometime debt collector has been coerced into escorting — and spying on — an enigmatic visitor from Shanghai set on a secret mission of vengeance. Unspeakable horror stalks the midnight streets, science and magic are blended and séance goes terribly wrong. Harry finds himself in the middle of a battle between occult forces, facing the dark art of necromancy, with only his deductive powers and his formidable fists to save him. How can you fight an opponent who is already dead? The Harry Stubbs adventures draw on local London history and the Cthulhu Mythos of HP Lovecraft for an impeccable and unforgettable read.


Unfinished Adventure

Unfinished Adventure

Author: Evelyn Sharp

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Published: 2011-10-06

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 0571281125

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Unfinished Adventure, published in 1933, is Evelyn Sharp's autobiography. It is a remarkable book recounting a remarkable life. Born in 1869, Evelyn Sharp was the sister of the folk song and dance expert, Cecil Sharp. A journalist, writer, pacifist and suffragist, Evelyn Sharp writes vividly about all aspects of her life: her school-days, Paris in 1890 , the Yellow Book, the Manchester Guardian, her conversion to Suffragism, her imprisonment in Holloway, her war work, her relief work in Germany and Russia in the nineteen-twenties, and finally, in her own words, 'The Greatest of All Adventures': the day she completed this book she married the campaigning writer and journalist, H. W. Nevinson. A. S. Byatt has described Evelyn Sharp as 'perspicacious, witty and a very good writer.' Evelyn Sharp and her autobiography deserve to be better known Faber Finds is very pleased to be reissuing An Unfinished Adventure at the same time as the Manchester University Press publish Angela John's biography, Evelyn Sharp: Rebel Woman, 1869-1955


Buffalo Land

Buffalo Land

Author: William Edward Webb

Publisher:

Published: 1872

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13:

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A description, principally, of western Kansas and eastern Colorado, including notes on the paleontology of Kansas.


Theatre at War, 1914-18

Theatre at War, 1914-18

Author: L. Collins

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1997-11-05

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0230372228

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A lively study of the function of theatre entertainment in the First World War, 1914-18. The theatre's role as unofficial government aide in the form of recruiter, propagandist and fund raiser is examined; so too its use as morale booster and provider of a war-related role for the aristocracy, female and military over-aged male artists. The organization of theatre for and by the military and civilian concert parties for troops in training and at the Front is analysed.