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  • Post Haste: A Tale of Her Majesty's Mails

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    Hardcover (Vision Forum, May 1, 2008)
    Rare Book
  • The Young Fur Traders

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    eBook (Classic Western Fiction Library, July 19, 2017)
    "The Young Fur Traders" is a children's adventure novel by Scottish author R. M. Ballantyne, first published in 1856. Set in the American Old West, this exciting tale is full of action and daring-do, making it ideal for children with an interest in the Wild West and American history. Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825 - 1894) was a Scottish author of children's fiction. He was a prolific writer and produced over 100 books in his lifetime. As well as being an author, Ballantyne was also an accomplished artist, having exhibited his work at the Royal Scottish Academy. Other notable works by this author include: "The Coral Island" (1858), "The Gorilla Hunters" (1861), and "The Eagle Cliff" (1889). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction and biography of the author.
  • The Lighthouse

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    eBook (www.DelmarvaPublications.com, Aug. 17, 2015)
    The sea had filled the pit some time before, and driven the men out of it. These busied themselves in collecting the tools and seeing that nothing was left lying about, while the men who were engaged on those parts of the rocks that were a few inches higher, continued their labours until the water crept up to them. Then they collected their tools, and went to the boats, which lay awaiting them at the western landing-place.
  • The Coral Island

    Robert Ballantyne

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 3, 2004)
    The Coral Island [with Biographical Introduction]
  • The Coral Island

    Robert Ballantyne

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 3, 2004)
    The Coral Island [with Biographical Introduction]
  • The gorilla hunters

    Robert michael Ballantyne

    eBook (, June 21, 2018)
    The Gorilla Hunters: A Tale of the Wilds of Africa (1861) is a boys' adventure novel[1] by Scottish author R. M. Ballantyne. A sequel to his hugely successful 1858 novel The Coral Island and set in "darkest Africa",[2] its main characters are the earlier novel's three boys: Ralph, Peterkin and Jack. The book's themes are similar to those of The Coral Island, in which the boys testify to the positive influence of missionary work among the natives. Central in the novel is the hunt for gorillas, an animal until recently unknown to the Western world, which came to play an important role in contemporary debates on evolution and the relation between white Westerners and Africans.[3]
  • Digging For Gold; Or, Adventures in California

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    eBook (Lyon Press, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Jeff Benson

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    eBook (www.DelmarvaPublications.com, July 9, 2015)
    This book is illustrated.A poor schoolmaster named Benson died, not long ago, in a little town on the south-east coast of England, which shall be called Cranby.He left an only son, Jeffrey, and an elder brother, Jacob, to mourn his loss. The son mourned for his father profoundly, for he loved him much. The brother mourned him moderately, for he was a close-fisted, hard-hearted, stern man of the law, whose little soul, enclosed in a large body, had not risen to the conception of any nobler aim in life than the acquisition of wealth, or any higher enjoyment than a social evening with men like himself.The son Jeffrey was a free-and-easy, hearty, good-natured lad, with an overgrown and handsome person, an enthusiastic spirit, a strong will, and a thorough belief in his own ability to achieve anything to which he chose to set his mind.
  • Martin Rattler; Or, a Boy's Adventures in the Forests of Brazil

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    language (Furnas Press, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • The Coral Island & Snowflakes & Sunbeams

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    eBook (American Cowboy Books, Dec. 8, 2013)
    • Two of R.M. Ballantyne's novels for boys are in this Kindle eBook: The Coral Island, A Tale of the Pacific & Snowflakes & SunbeamsThe Coral Island, A Tale of the Pacific (1858)Three boys survive a shipwreck, but the find themselves on a deserted South Pacific island. The book was inspired by Robinson Crusoe. Snowflakes & Sunbeams Or, The Young Fur-traders: A Tale of the Far North: Part of the "Boy's Own" series of juvenile adventures.About The Author Edinburgh, Scotland-born author Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825 –1894) wrote novels for young boys, publishing more than 100 books. At age 16, Ballantyne went to Canada where he spent five years working for the Hudson's Bay Company. He traded with Native Americans for furs, making his jouney by canoe and sleigh, which gave him the basis for his novel Snowflakes and Sunbeams (1856). Ballantyne returned to Scotland in 1847 and learned that his father had died. He published his first book the following year, Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America.Robert Michael Ballantyne''s books include: The Young Fur-Traders (1856), The Coral Island (1857), The World of Ice (1859), Ungava: a Tale of Eskimo Land (1857), The Dog Crusoe (1860), The Lighthouse (1865), Fighting the Whales (1866), Deep Down (1868), The Pirate City (1874), Erling the Bold (1869), The Settler and the Savage (1877), and more than 100 others.
  • The Wild Man of the West: A Tale of the Rocky Mountains

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    eBook (Classic Western Fiction Library, July 19, 2017)
    First published in 1869, "The Wild Man of the West: A Tale of the Rocky Mountains" is a Western fiction novel aimed at children by Scottish author R. M. Ballantyne. Presented as a series of stories told by "mountain men", it revolves around the early trappers and hunters of the Rocky Mountains and their tumultuous relationship with the Native Americans. A rip-roaring adventure full of beautiful descriptions and fantastic characters, "The Wild Man of the West" is highly recommended for all with a love of the Western genre. Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825 - 1894) was a Scottish author of children's fiction. He was a prolific writer and produced over 100 books in his lifetime. As well as being an author, Ballantyne was also an accomplished artist, having exhibited his work at the Royal Scottish Academy. Other notable works by this author include: "The Coral Island" (1858), "The Gorilla Hunters" (1861), and "The Eagle Cliff" (1889). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction and biography of the author.
  • Iron Horse

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    eBook (www.DelmarvaPublications.com, July 9, 2015)
    This book is illustrated.This book contains a story founded largely on facts, and is intended to illustrate some of the more salient points and interesting circumstances connected with the railway system of this kingdom.It makes no pretension whatever to give a comprehensive, much less a complete, view of a subject which, in its details, I conceive to be almost inexhaustible.To the various managers, superintendents, clerks, drivers, guards, and porters of the several railway companies from whom much of my information has been derived, I now tender my most sincere thanks for the kindness and ready assistance I have received at their hands.Edinburgh, 1871.R. M. BALLANTYNE.