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  • Pirate Tales:The Great Ques

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    eBook
    I AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE* I The Stranger* II My Uncle Behaves Queerly* III Higgleby's Barn* IV Swords and Ships* V A Mysterious ProjectII HANDS ACROSS THE SEA* VI Good-bye to Old Haunts and Faces* VII A Wild Night* VIII The Brig Adventure* IX An Old Sea SongIII A LOW LAND IN THE EAST* X Matterson* XI New Light on an Old Friend* XII Captain North Again* XIII Issues Sharply Drawn* XIV Land Ho!IV THREE DESPERATE MEN* XV The Island* XVI Strangest of All* XVII The Man from the Jungle* XVIII A Warning Defied* XIX Burned BridgesV THE HOUSE ON THE HILL* XX Up Stream* XXI A Grim Surprise* XXII Siege* XXIII SortieVI FOR OUR VERY LIVES* XXIV Spears in the Dark* XXV Cards and Chess* XXVI An Unseen Foe* XXVII The Fort Falls* XXVIII Down the Current* XXIX The Fight at the LandingVII THE LONG ROAD HOME* XXX The Cruiser* XXXI A Passage at Arms* XXXII Westward Bound* XXXIII The Door of Disaster* XXXIV An Old, Old Story* XXXV EheuFugaces!
  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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  • The Great Quest: A Romance of 1826, Wherein Are Recorded the Experiences of Josiah Woods of Topham and of Those Others with Whom He Sailed for Cuba and the Gulf of Guinea

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, Dec. 11, 2015)
    One morning early in the summer of 1826, I brushed the sweat from my forehead and the flour from my clothes, unrolled my shirt-sleeves to my wrists, donned my coat, and, with never a suspicion that that day was to be unlike any other, calmly walked out into the slanting sunshine. Rain had fallen in the night, and the air was still fresh and cool. Although the clock had but just struck six, I had been at work an hour, and now that my uncle, Seth Upham, had come down to take charge of the store, I was glad that some business discussed the evening before gave me an excuse to go on an errand to the other end of the village. Uncle Seth looked up from his ledger as I passed. "You are prompt to go," said he. "I've scarce got my hat on the peg. Well, the sooner the better, I suppose. Young Mackay’s last shipment of oil was of poor quality and color. The rascal needs a good wigging, but the best you can do is tell the old man my opinion of his son’s goods. If he gets a notion that we're likely to go down to nine cents a gallon on the next lot, he'll bring the boy to taw, I'll warrant you. Well, be gone. The sooner you go, the sooner you'll come, and we're like to have a busy day." I nodded and went down the steps, but turned again and looked back. As Uncle Seth sat at his desk just inside the door, his bald head showing above the ledgers, he made me think of a pigeon-holed document concerned with matters of trade—weights and measures, and dollars and cents. He was a brisk, abrupt little man, with keen eyes and a thin mouth, and lines that cut at sharp angles into his forehead and drew testy curves around his chin; and in his way he was prominent in the village. Though ours was a community of Yankees, he had the reputation, in which he took great pride, of being an uncommonly sharp hand at a bargain. That it could be a doubtful compliment, he never suspected. He owned property in three towns besides our own village of Topham; he kept a very considerable balance in a Boston bank; he loaned money at interest from one end of the county to the other, and he held shares in two schooners and a bark—not to mention the bustling general store that was the keystone of his prosperity. If anyone had presumed so far as to suggest that a close bargain could be aught but creditable, Uncle Seth would have shot a testy glance at him, with some such comment as, "Pooh! He’s drunk or crazy!" And he would then have atoned for any little trickery by his generosity, come Sunday, when the offering was taken at church.
  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes, Warren Chappell

    eBook (Dover Publications, May 16, 2018)
    Young readers who love a swashbuckling yarn will be captivated by The Dark Frigate, winner of the 1924 Newbery Medal as the year's most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. Abounding in intrigue, battles, and acts of derring-do, the story takes place in the 17th century and charts a course from England to the Caribbean. The hero, Philip Marsham, lost his mother at an early age and was raised aboard various ships by his sea captain father. Alas, a premature death also claims 19-year-old Philip's father, and now he's truly alone in the world. When an accident forces him to flee from London, Philip looks to the sea for his livelihood. Upon meeting some sailors bound for the port of Bideford, Philip joins them in signing on with the Rose of Devon, a frigate bound for Newfoundland. Their transatlantic passage is disrupted by an encounter with a floating wreck, and their rescue of the survivors is repaid with foul treachery by these "gentlemen of fortune" — a band of bloodthirsty pirates who coerce Philip and the rest of the crew into joining in their murderous deeds. Will Philip hang alongside them when the buccaneers are brought to justice?
  • The dark frigate; Wherein is told the story of Philip Marsham who lived in the time of King Charles and was bred...

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, March 15, 1962)
    The Dark Frigate, Wherein is told the story of Philip Marsham who lived in the time of King Charles Hardcover - 1962 by Charles Boardman Hawes
  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Illustrations. 264 pp. Ages 12 and up. Pub: 10/96. In 17th century England, a terrible accident forces orphaned Philip Marsham to flee London in fear of his life. He signs on with a frigate bound for Newfoundland. But when the ship is seized midocean by pirates, Philip is forced to join them on their murderous expeditions. This is a classic Newbery Award-winning pirate adventure.
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  • The Dark Frigate by Hawes, Charles Boardman

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Paperback (Martino Fine Books, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • The Dark Frigate

    Charles Hawes

    eBook (Aeterna Classics, May 31, 2018)
    In seventeenth century England, a terrible accident forces orphaned Philip Marsham to flee London in fear for his life. Bred to the sea, he signs on with the "Rose of Devon," a dark frigate bound for the quiet shores of Newfoundland.Philip's bold spirit and knowledge of the sea soon win him his captain's regard. But when the "Rose of Devon" is seized in midocean by a devious group of men plucked from a floating wreck, Philip is forced to accompany these "gentlemen of fortune" on their murderous expeditions. Like it or not, Philip Marsham is now a pirate--with only the hangman awaiting his return to England.With its bloody battles, brutal buccaneers, and bold, spirited hero, this rousing tale will enthrall young listeners in search of seafaring adventure.
  • Charles Boardman Hawes Super Pack

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Hardcover (Wilder Publications, Nov. 17, 2019)
    Charles Boardman Hawes was a Newbery Medal winning author. His swashbuckling pirate stories captivated a generation of readers. Now you can go on swashbuckling adventures, smell the salt of the ocean and the gunpowder of the pirates' cannons as you set sail on the high seas.Included here are all of Hawe's novels and a short story including The Dark Frigate, "Even So," The Mutineers, and The Great Quest. Over a quarter million words of pulse pounding, swashbuckling adventures with exotic climbs, brave sailors and dastardly pirates.If you enjoyed this book, you'll want to search on "Positronic Publishing Super Pack" and check out all our other Super Packs!
  • The Great Quest

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 20, 2018)
    The Great Quest
  • The Great Quest; a Romance of 1826, Wherein Are Recorded the Experiences of Josiah Woods of Topham, and of Those Others With Whom He Sailed for Cuba and the Gulf of Guinea

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Aug. 1, 2012)
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  • The Great Quest: A Romance Of 1826, Wherein Are Recorded The Experiences Of Josiah Woods Of Topham, And Of Those Others With Whom He Sailed For Cuba And The Gulf Of Guinea

    Charles Boardman Hawes

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Nov. 15, 2015)
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