Edward Lytton eBooks
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Deadwood Dick Jr. Brandedor Red Rover at Powder Pocket. E-book. Formato EPUB
Edward Lytton Wheeler
edizioni Ktoczyta.pl collana , 2018
Deadwood Dick is a fictional character who appears in a series of stories, or dime novels, published between 1877 and 1897 by Edward Lytton Wheeler. His stories are well plotted adventures and his slang and dialect heavy narration is funny as hell. Deadwood Dick was an orphan who was adopted, mistreated and then ran...
Deadwood Dick, The Prince of the Roador The Black Rider of the Black Hills. E-book. Formato EPUB
Edward Lytton Wheeler
edizioni Ktoczyta.pl collana , 2018
„Deadwood Dick, The Prince of the Road or The Black Rider of the Black Hills” is a fun shoot-’em-up-cowboy book, rather than a serious western but the entertainment value is just as high. They called him Deadwood Dick, the Prince of The Road, the Black Rider of the Black Hills of Dakota. He was as famous for a time...
Deadwood Dick’s Doomor Calamity Jane’s Last Adventure. E-book. Formato EPUB
Edward Lytton Wheeler
edizioni Ktoczyta.pl collana , 2018
„Deadwood Dick’s Doom or Calamity Jane’s Last Adventure” is a fast-paced thriller by popular dime-novelist Edward Lytton Wheeler who wrote 33 „Deadwood Dick” novels between 1878 and 1885. His stories are well plotted adventures and his slang and dialect heavy narration is funny as hell. He wrote a lot of tales with...
Fritz to the Frontor The Ventriloquist Scamp-Hunter. E-book. Formato EPUB
Edward Lytton Wheeler
edizioni Ktoczyta.pl collana , 2018
Another amusing tale from American author Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885), this time from the east coast of America, with another hero and another damsel in need of help. A group of European and American tourists is enjoying its trip in Egypt in the year 1895. They are sailing up the River Nile in a „a turtle-bottomed,...
Schiller's Poems and Ballads. E-book. Formato PDF
Edward Lytton
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
In such variations I have sought to select the metres which Schiller might have sanctioned had he been as well acquainted with our language and its poetical forms as an English translator may presume to be.