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Books with title Under the red flag

  • The Red Flag

    Julia Maiola

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, Nov. 16, 2018)
    BLOOD SHALL SPILL Captain Stephen Boswell sails under the red flag, a symbol of no mercy. It's the only reason he has lived this long. The only reason the navy has not found him yet. But they are closing in. And if they catch him, they will execute him for piracy.Ten-year-old Alice Bradford doesn't know why she is alive. When Captain Boswell found her hiding on his ship, she expected him to kill her, and it seemed his own crew had expected likewise. But now she is his prisoner and she fears that she will be forever. Somehow, though, it seems that the captain might be more afraid of the navy than she is of him. Something from his past has him ill at ease, Alice realizes. Even if the navy cannot bring him to his knees, his own paranoia will. A gripping, fast-paced story about one of the last pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy and his fight for survival.
  • Under the Meteor Flag

    Harry Collingwood

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, )
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  • Under the Red Sun

    Blake A Hoena

    Paperback (Raintree, April 15, 2010)
    Superman, the Man of Steel, defeats aliens and super-villains, and rescues Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen. Featuring new stories, with original art by DC illustrators, the books in this series bring the adventures of DC's ultimate hero to a younger readership.
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  • Under the Red Sun

    Blake A. Hoena, Dan Schoening

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    An alien ship, orbiting the Earth, sets up a screen to filter the sun's rays from reaching our planet. Without the yellow sunlight that gives SUPERMAN his amazing powers, his strength begins to drain away. When he becomes as weak as a baby, who will save Earth from the coming invasion of alien warriors led by the indestructible DARKSEID?
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  • Under the Chilian Flag

    Harry Collingwood

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, Dec. 27, 2012)
    WHAT HAPPENED ON THE PERICLES. “You, Thompson, go down and send the second mate up to me. Tell him to leave whatever he is doing and to come up here at once. I want to speak to him,” growled Captain Fisher of the steamer Pericles, turning, with a menacing expression, to the grizzled old quartermaster who stood beside him on the bridge. Thompson, as though only too glad of an excuse to leave the neighbourhood of his skipper, grunted out an assent, and, swinging round on his heel, shambled away down the ladder leading from the bridge to the spar-deck, and departed on his errand. The Pericles was an iron single-screw steamer of two thousand tons or thereabout. She was employed in the carriage of nitrates, silver ore, hides, etcetera, between Chilian ports and Liverpool. She was owned by a company, which also possessed two similar vessels employed in the same trade. Captain Fisher, her skipper, had a considerable number of shares in this company, a circumstance which accounted in no small measure for the fact of his being the skipper of the Pericles; for a man less fit to have the control of other men it would have been exceedingly difficult to find. Fisher was a man of enormous stature and splendid physique, but his features, which would otherwise have been considered handsome, were marred by a ferocious expression, due to his chronic condition of ill-humour. He was constantly “hazing” his men, and was never at a loss for an excuse for irritating them in every possible way. In this pleasing occupation he was ably seconded by his first mate, an American, named Silas Hoover. Between the pair of them they had contrived, during the course of the several voyages which they had performed together, to render their men thoroughly dissatisfied almost to the verge of mutiny; and there is little doubt that long before this the crew would have given open and forcible expression to their feelings had it not been for the efforts of the second mate, a young fellow of eighteen years of age, named James Douglas. This was the individual for whom Fisher had just sent. He had conceived a most virulent hatred for him, in consequence, probably, of the fact that Douglas was the only officer in the ship for whom the men would work willingly and for whom they showed any real respect. The lad had been left an orphan at an early age, and as he showed even from he first a predilection for a seafaring life, he had been sent by his uncle at the age of fourteen as an apprentice on board a sailing ship, and during the four following years he had gradually worked his way upward until now he was second mate of the Pericles
  • Under the Red Robe

    Stanley J. Weyman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 5, 2017)
    Under the Red Robe is an 1894 historical novel by Stanley J. Weyman, described as his best known book and greatest success.It is set in seventeenth-century France during the ascendency of Cardinal Richelieu, who appears as a character in the novel. In particular it portrays the events of the Day of the Dupes. The novel was adapted into a 1923 American silent film Under the Red Robe directed by Alan Crosland, and was later made into a 1937 British swashbuckler film, Under the Red Robe, directed by Victor Sjöström. The novel was well received by contemporary historical novelists.
  • Under the pirate flag

    Laurence Hyde

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, )
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  • Under the Red Robe

    Stanley J. Weyman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 2, 2012)
    UNDER THE RED ROBE by STANLEY J. WEYMAN
  • Under the Red Robe

    Stanley John Weyman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 17, 2016)
    Stanley Weyman was a celebrated English novelist, most famous for his classic historical romances.
  • Under the Red Robe

    Stanley John Weyman

    Paperback (Echo Library, )
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  • Under the Red Robe

    Stanley J. Weyman

    Hardcover (Benediction Classics, Jan. 20, 2012)
    "Under the Red Robe has the most dramatic opening of any historical novel I know" Conan Doyle Under the Red Robe is set in seventeenth-century France during the reign of Louis XIII, King of France. It follows Cardinal Richelieu's ascendancy which are marked by political games and conflicts of interest.
  • Under the Red Robe

    Stanley J Weyman

    Hardcover (John Murray, July 6, 1894)
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