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Books with author Hugh B. Cave

  • Fishermen Four

    Hugh B. Cave

    language (Crossroad Press, Feb. 28, 2015)
    The canoe trip to the Kekekabic country of Minnesota was to be the test. If Kim and Hawk, youthful sons of a veteran guide, could take the two city boys through the wilderness fishing and make a success of it, they would be established guides. It was the opportunity for which they had so fervently wished ever since their father disappeared after a plane crash in the northern woods.Their charges, Porky and Peter, were about the age of their guides and amateurs at the game, but quick to learn. From Kim and Hawk they discovered everything about the country, especially the excitement, the adventure, and the great joy of fishing. They came to know what lure would tempt a bass in the misty morning, or how to boat a mighty muskallonge after a keen battle—also about a snoozing beginner’s luck with the biggest fightingest fish in the lake!But fishing was not all the excitement these four unearthed, for they found themselves concerned with a mystery man, an underground passage, a serious accident that sent Kim hastily paddling along a wild and unfamiliar course for help, a strange “walking” fish and an important Discovery that brings the book to a bang-up end. Fishermen Four will appeal to anybody interested in the thrill of hooking fish and the exciting outdoor activities of four energetic boys.
  • Conquering Kilmarni

    Hugh B. Cave

    eBook (Crossroad Press, Aug. 31, 2011)
    When Peter returns to his father's coffee plantation in Jamaica, he wants only to stay with his father. He has been lonesome since the year his mother and brother died; his grief-stricken father has been preoccupied and unable to see how much Peter wants to be at home. But an island boy, Zackie, is able to heal the rift between Peter and his father. Zackie, who has been living with his drunken father, illegally shoots a wild boar on the coffee plantation. Peter's father wants to stay out of Zackie's problems, but that proves impossible as the boys become friends. Soon Peter's father is drawn out of his misery by Zackie's troubles.
  • Uncharted Voyage

    Hugh B. Cave

    Hardcover (Collins, )
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  • Conquering Kilmarnie

    Hugh B. Cave

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, April 14, 1989)
    The lives of twelve-year-old Peter and his father, both still grieving for the death of Peter's mother and brother, change dramatically with the arrival of an uneducated but fiercely determined young black boy on their Jamaican coffee plantation
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  • The Unwanted and Peril in the Gorge

    Hugh B Cave

    Unknown Binding (American Book Co, March 15, 1965)
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