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Cast Away in the Cold: An Old Man's Story of a Young Man's Adventures, as Related by Captain John Hardy, Mariner. E-book. Formato PDF
I. I. Hayes
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Bright sun shone on the little Village Of Rockdale a bright glare was on the little bay close by, as on a Silver mirror. Three bright children were descending by a winding path towards the little Village a bright Old man was coming up from the little Village by the same path, meeting them.
Work of the Mystic Seven: Concealing and Revealing Gems From the Borderland of Knowledge, With a Few Miscellaneous Poems. E-book. Formato PDF
Irving B. Hayes
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Work of the Mystic Seven had its origin in a rather unique manner as might be inferred from its perusal. It may not be amiss, therefore, to give a history of the growth and development of the ideas which finally led to its completion. In the first place the life and training of the author had much to do with it as...
The Land of Desolation: Being a Personal Narrative of Observation and Adventure in Greenland: (Illustrated Edition). E-book. Formato Mobipocket
Isaac Israel Hayes
edizioni iOnlineShopping.com collana , 2019
Preface The following pages are a record of a visit to Greenland, made in the summer of 1869, with a small party of friends, in the steam-yacht of Mr. William Bradford, whose widely celebrated pictures of Arctic scenery have received such deserved commendation; for, whether we consider the difficulties of the subject...
The Land of Desolation: Being a Personal Narrative of Observation and Adventure in Greenland: (Illustrated Edition). E-book. Formato PDF
Isaac Israel Hayes
edizioni iOnlineShopping.com collana , 2019
Preface The following pages are a record of a visit to Greenland, made in the summer of 1869, with a small party of friends, in the steam-yacht of Mr. William Bradford, whose widely celebrated pictures of Arctic scenery have received such deserved commendation; for, whether we consider the difficulties of the subject...