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Books with title Captain America: Courageous

  • Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classics, Sept. 1, 1964)
    After being washed overboard from an ocean liner, a spoiled millionaire's son is rescued by New England fishermen who put him to work on their boat.
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  • Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Captains Courageous is Rudyard Kipling’s classic fable of a boy’s initiation into the fellowship of men, played out on the high seas of the late 1800s. When he falls overboard from a luxury liner, Harvey Cheyne, the spoiled son of an American millionaire, is rescued by a small New England fishing schooner. To earn his keep, Harvey must prove his worth in the only way the skipper and his hardy crew will accept: through the grueling mastery of a fisherman’s skills. Brimming with salty dialogue, crackling adventure, and mesmerizing visions of the sea, Captains Courageous is one of this Nobel Prize-winning author’s most enduringly popular tales.
  • Captain Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    Hardcover (The Sun Dial Press, July 6, 1937)
    1937 Sun Dial Press with Photos from Movie with Spencer Tracy inside cover
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  • Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (New Library Press, )
    None
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  • Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    Hardcover (Doubleday & Company, Jan. 1, 1957)
    Juvenile Fiction
  • Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (Independently published, June 2, 2020)
    Captains Courageous is an 1897 novel, by Rudyard Kipling, that follows the adventures of fifteen-year-old Harvey Cheyne Jr., the spoiled son of a railroad tycoon, after he is saved from drowning by a Portuguese fisherman in the north Atlantic. The novel originally appeared as a serialisation in McClure's, beginning with the November 1896 edition. The following year it was published in its entirety as a novel, first in the United States by Doubleday, and a month later in the United Kingdom by Macmillan.[1] It is Kipling's only novel set entirely in America. In 1900, Teddy Roosevelt extolled the book in his essay "What We Can Expect of the American Boy," praising Kipling for describing "in the liveliest way just what a boy should be and do."The book's title comes from the ballad Mary Ambree, which starts, "When captains courageous, whom death could not daunt". Kipling had previously used the same title for an article on businessmen as the new adventurers, published in The Times of 23 November 1892.Protagonist Harvey Cheyne, Jr., is the son of a wealthy railroad magnate and his wife, in San Diego, California. Washed overboard from a transatlantic steamship and rescued by fishermen off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Harvey can neither persuade them to take him quickly to port, nor convince them of his wealth. Harvey accuses the captain, Disko Troop, of taking his money (which is later revealed to be on the deck from which Harvey fell). Disko Troop, captain of the We're Here, bloodies his nose but takes him in as a boy on the crew until they return to port. Harvey comes to accept his situation.Through a series of trials and adventures, Harvey, with the help of the captain's son Dan Troop, becomes acclimated to the fishing lifestyle, and even skillful. Great stories of the cod fishery with references to New England whaling and 19th-century steam and sailing are intertwined with the We're Here's adventures during a season at sea. Eventually, the schooner returns to port and Harvey wires his parents, who immediately hasten to Boston, Massachusetts, and thence to the fishing town of Gloucester to recover him. There, Harvey's mother rewards the seaman Manuel, who initially rescued her son; Harvey's father hires Dan to work on his prestigious tea clipper fleet; and Harvey goes to Stanford to prepare for taking over his father's shipping lines.
  • Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (Independently published, April 8, 2018)
    The adventures of Harvey Chaney Jr., an arrogant and spoiled son of a railroad tycoon. Washed overboard from a transatlantic steamship and rescued by fishermen on the Grand Banks, Harvey cannot persuade them to take him ashore, nor convince them of his wealth. However, the captain of a passing schooner offers him a job as crew until they return to port. With no other choice, Harvey accepts, and there begins a series of trials and adventures where the boy learns to adjust to his rough new life, and takes the first steps towards becoming a man.
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  • Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1964)
    near new-1964--unmarked---ships quickly--skus12
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  • CAPTAIN AMERICA

    Marvel comic group

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Oct. 30, 1979)
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  • "Captains courageous"

    Rudyard Kipling

    Hardcover (The Sun dial press, July 6, 1937)
    A thrilling American classic of the sea and the Metro Goldwyn Mayer motion picture edition. Contains pictorial endpapers and frontispiece. Text is extremely clean, bright and mark free. Bindings are solid and corners and edges are unblemished.
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  • Captains Courageous

    Rudyard Kipling, Lawrence Beall Smith

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions/Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1957)
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  • Captains Courageous

    Toni Jourdan

    Audio Cassette (Monterey Soundworks, April 1, 1999)
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