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The Sea Hawk; A Novel of Romance and Piracy

by Sabatini, Rafael

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Used - Good. Signed by previous owner. Sturdy. Minor edge wear. Front cover vertical bending. Back cover soiling.
Edition
Later 1924 Houghton Mifflin, unabridged. 1st this pb. P.L. #91.
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Paperback
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Newport, New Hampshire, United States
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New York.: Popular Library., 1924. Later 1924 Houghton Mifflin, unabridged. 1st this pb. P.L. #91.. Mass-market paperback. Good. Signed by previous owner. Sturdy. Minor edge wear. Front cover vertical bending. Back cover soiling.. 1 First edition. 315 p. Vintage historical novel paperback: Set on the high seas and at various ports of call, readers learn of Sir Oliver Tressilian, born to an enterprising English father, who might have become Lord High Admiral of England were he not prone to intrigue. The era was of sailing ships, swashbuckling, the northern Africa slave market, huckstering, Mohammedans, scimitars, trading, romance, and judgments made. Intriguing cover artwork not credited. Italian-born author of "Scaramouche", 1921.
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