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  • Les Miserables Vol I and II

    Victor Hugo, A. A. Dixon

    Leather Bound (Collins Clear-Type Press, Jan. 1, 1900)
    Two leather-bound volumes in dark burgundy color with gold gilt decoration and title, author, vol number, and publisher on spines. UNDATED. Other Internet listings date the books to between 1900-1912. Published in Great Britain by Collins' Clear-Type Press, London and Glasgow. Pages clean and tight. Slight wearing on the bottom front leather corners. Nice illustrations throughout.
  • Old Christmas

    Washington Irving

    Hardcover (Collins' Clear Type Press, March 15, 1909)
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  • Tom Crean: Ice Man

    Michael Smith

    eBook (The Collins Press, March 14, 2003)
    Tom Crean ran away from his Kerry home, aged 15, to join the British navy in 1893. He travelled to the Antarctic with the famous explorers, Scott and Shackleton. He explored the unknown, crossed ice fields and wild oceans and courageously saved friends from death.
  • Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas 1900

    Alexandre Dumas

    Hardcover (Collins Clear Type Press,, Jan. 1, 1900)
    670 pages, illustrated with plates. By Alexandre Dumas (1802 – 1870). A French writer, best known for his historical novels of high adventure which have made him one of the most widely read French authors in the world. Many of his novels, including The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte de Bragelonne were originally serialized. He also wrote plays and magazine articles and was a prolific correspondent. Born in poverty, Dumas was the grandson of a French nobleman and a Haitian slave
  • Titanic Tragedy

    Vincent McDonnell

    eBook (The Collins Press, March 1, 2007)
    The sinking of the Titanic is the world’s most famous sea tragedy, with over 1,500 lives lost on that cold April night in 1912. The ship has since held a special mystery and fascination for young and old. This new account for children looks at why the ship was built and the dreams of those who built her. The story follows Titanic on her voyage from Europe towards the USA, and describes the collision with the iceberg and her dramatic sinking. It focuses on the people involved – the passengers and crew, survivors and doomed – and shows how some were brave and honourable but others were cowards. The rescue efforts are vividly narrated, as well as the aftermath of the tragedy and the finding of the wreck in the 1980s. The book also paints a picture of society at the time. It shows that the sinking of the Titanic was a watershed for society as a whole, and the end of an era when man believed he could conquer nature.
  • The Black Arrow

    Robert Louis Stevenson, J K Maxton

    Hardcover (Collins' Clear-Type Press, Aug. 16, 1940)
    The works of Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Wreck of the Grosvenor

    W. Clark Russell, George Lambert

    (Collins Clear-Type Press, Jan. 1, 1930)
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  • John Holdsworth Chief Mate

    Clark Russell

    (Collins' Clear-type Press, July 6, 1910)
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  • David Copperfield

    Charles Dickens

    Leather Bound (Collins Clear-Type Press, )
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  • The Abbey Girls Again

    Elsie Jeanette Oxenham

    Hardcover (Collins' Clear-Type Press, July 5, 1943)
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  • The tale of Tom Tiddler,

    Eleanor Farjeon

    (Collins' Clear Type Press, July 6, 1929)
    Boards marked and worn, corners bumped, owner's inscription, class number(?) written in pencil, the odd mark to the pages. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Mrs Halliburton's Troubles

    Mrs. Henry Wood, A H Buckland

    Hardcover (Collins' Clear-Type Press, March 15, 1906)
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