Martin Rattler eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 223 pages of information about Martin Rattler.

Martin Rattler eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 223 pages of information about Martin Rattler.
“Ungava, a Tale of Esquimaux Land,” 1858 (1857); “Martin Rattler, or a Boy’s Adventures in the Forests of Brazil,” 1858; “Ships, the Great Eastern and lesser Craft” (with illustrations), 1859; “Mee-a-ow! or Good Advice to Cats and Kittens,” 1859; “The World of Ice, or Adventures in the Polar Regions,” 1860 (1859); “The Dog Crusoe, a Tale of the Western Prairies,” 1861 (1860); “The Golden Dream, or Adventures in the Far West,” 1861 (1860); “The Gorilla Hunters, a Tale of the Wilds of Africa,” 1861; “The Red Eric, or the Whaler’s Last Cruise,” 1861; “Man on the Ocean, a Book for Boys,” 1863 (1862); “The Wild Man of the West, a Tale of the Rocky Mountains,” 1863 (1862); “Gascoyne, the Sandal-wood Trader, a Tale of the Pacific,” 1864 (1863); “The Lifeboat, a Tale of our Coast Heroes,” 1864; “Freaks on the Fells, or Three Months’ Rustication,” and “Why I did not become a Sailor,” etc., 1865 (1861); “The Lighthouse, being the Story of a Great Fight between Man and the Sea,” etc., 1865; “Shifting Winds, a Tough Yarn,” etc., 1866; “Silver Lake, or Lost in the Snow,” 1867; “A Rescue in the Rocky Mountains,” 1867; “Fighting the Flames, a Tale of the London Fire Brigade,” 1868; “Away in the Wilderness, or Life among the Red Indians and Fur Traders of North America,” 1869; “Erling the Bold, a Tale of the Norse Sea-kings,” with illustrations by the author, 1869; “Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines,” 1869; “The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands,” with illustrations by the author, 1870; “The Iron Horse, or Life on the Line, a Tale of the Grand National Trunk Railway,” 1871; “The Norsemen in the West, or America before Columbus,” 1872; “The Pioneers, a Tale of the Western Wilderness, illustrative of the Adventures and Discoveries of Sir A. Mackenzie,” 1872; “Black Ivory, a Tale of Adventure among the Slaves of East Africa,” 1873; “Life in the Red Brigade, a Story for Boys,” 1873; “The Ocean and its Wonders,” 1874; “The Pirate City, an Algerine Tale,” 1875; “Under the Waves, or Diving in Deep Waters,” 1876; “Rivers of Ice, a Tale illustrative of Alpine Adventure and Glacier Action,” 1876; “The Settler and the Savage, a Tale of Peace and War in South Africa,” 1877; “Jarwin and Cuffy” (Incident and Adventure Library), 1878; “In the Track of the Troops, a Tale of Modern War,” 1878; “Six Months at the Cape, or Letters to Periwinkle from South Africa,” 1879 (1878); “Post Haste, a Tale of Her Majesty’s Mails,” 1880 (1879); “The Red Man’s Revenge, a Tale of the Red River Flood,” 1880; “Philosopher Jack, a Tale of the Southern Seas,” 1880; “The Lonely Island, or the Refuge of the Mutineers,” 1880; “The Robber Kitten” (in volume of tales by two or three authors), 1880; “The Collected Works of Ensign Sopht, late of the Volunteers, illustrated by himself,” 1881; “My Doggie and I,” etc., 1881; “The Giant of the North, or Pokings round the Pole,” 1882 (1881); “The Kitten Pilgrims, or Great Battles and Grand Victories,” 1882; “The Madman and the Pirate,” 1883;
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