THE MYSTERY OF THE SEA: The Boys' Big Game Series, #6.
by Whitney, Elliott [pseudonym of Harry Lincoln Sayler, 1863-1913]
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- Hardcover
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- Good in red cloth with black lettering (usual rather severe toning to the pages)
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About This Item
Chicago:: Reilly & Lee, , (1936). Hardcover -. Good in red cloth with black lettering (usual rather severe toning to the pages) . Reprint. Originally published in 1914 as 'The Pirate Shark,' this is a boy's adventure novel by this prolific journalist and writer, set in the Pacific and in the waters off of Malaysia. Includes a visit to Honolulu by the two boys - Mart Judson, a young mechanic who goes on the voyage as wireless operator - and Bob Hollinger, the son of the millionaire owner of the yacht. 224 pp. plus excerpts from 3 other books.
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- Title
- THE MYSTERY OF THE SEA: The Boys' Big Game Series, #6.
- Author
- Whitney, Elliott [pseudonym of Harry Lincoln Sayler, 1863-1913]
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover -
- Book Condition
- Used - Good in red cloth with black lettering (usual rather severe toning to the pages)
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Reilly & Lee,
- Place of Publication
- Chicago:
- Date Published
- (1936)
- Keywords
- hawaii, pacific ocean, boys series, adventure series,
- Bookseller catalogs
- Juvenile series;
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