The Passenger from Calais eBook

Arthur Griffith
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 213 pages of information about The Passenger from Calais.

The Passenger from Calais eBook

Arthur Griffith
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 213 pages of information about The Passenger from Calais.

WORKS OF T. JENKINS HAINS

The Black Barque
With five illustrations by W. Herbert Dunton.

Library 12mo, cloth $1.50

According to a high naval authority, whose name must be withheld, this is one of the best sea stories ever offered to the public.  “The Black Barque” is a story of slavery and piracy upon the high seas about 1815, and is written with a thorough knowledge of deep-water sailing.

The Windjammers

Library 12mo, cloth $1.50

“A collection of short sea stories unmatched for interest.”—­New York Sun.

The Voyage of the Arrow
With six illustrations by H.C.  Edwards.

Library 12mo, cloth $1.50

“A capital story, full of sensation and excitement, and a rollicking sea story of the good old-fashioned sort.  The reader who begins this exciting voyage will sail on at the rate of twelve knots an hour until it is finished.”—­Boston Transcript.

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WORKS OF REGINALD WRIGHT KAUFFMAN

Miss Frances Baird, Detective

A PASSAGE FROM HER MEMOIRS.

Library 12mo, cloth decorative, with a frontispiece by W.F.  Kirkpatrick $1.25

“Miss Baird ravels and unravels circumstantial evidence in her search for the murderer in a most bewildering and thoroughly feminine fashion....  The story is brimful of excitement, and no little ingenuity is displayed in its construction.”—­Boston Herald.

Jarvis of Harvard
Illustrated by Robert Edwards.

Library 12mo, cloth decorative $1.50

A strong and well written novel, dealing with the life of a young man in a modern college.  Studies, athletics, social life, and the outside influences surrounding the youth of a college town are clearly depicted.

“Mr. Kauffman’s treatment of his subject is dignified, restrained, sincere, and in admirable good taste throughout.”—­New York Mail and Express.

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