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Books with title The Smuggler's Cave

  • The Smugglers

    Iain Lawrence, Ron Keith, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Jan. 30, 2007)
    It's been two years since John Spencer and his father were shipwrecked and nearly murdered by unscrupulous scavengers. Now the Spencers have a new ship, the Dragon, and 16-year-old John is elated to be making the new schooner's maiden voyage to London. Not long out to sea, John realizes that the captain and crew of the Dragon are not who they pretended to be. Instead they are smugglers, steering their own course, and prepared to kill anyone who tries to stop them. Leaving a trail of bloodshed and violence, these ruthless pirates have no intention of leaving any witnesses to their crimes. If John is to survive, it will be by his own steady wit and a stroke of good luck.
  • The Queen's Smuggler

    Dave Jackson, Neta Jackson

    language (Castle Rock Creative, Sept. 15, 2011)
    Introducing William TyndaleSarah Poyntz is the daughter of an English merchant who operates a shipping business from Antwerp, Belgium, in 1535. Her father is very interested in the ideas of William Tyndale, who has fled England as a condemned outlaw for refusing to stop his translation work of the English Bible. Tyndale believes that the Word of God should be read by the common people in their own language, a belief shared by the Poyntz family.But when Tyndale is captured and imprisoned, Sarah becomes the only hope for saving his fife. If she can successfully smuggle a copy of Tyndale’s New Testament into the hands of the king’s wife, Queen Anne, perhaps she can persuade him to spare Tyndale’s life.If Sarah’s desperate mission fails, her family is in peril of their lives.Will she have the courage to go through with it? Can Tyndale’s life be spared?An adventure story, ideal for readers 8-12 years of age.
  • The Smuggler's Cave

    George A. Birmingham

    eBook (Transcript, May 19, 2014)
    The Smuggler's Cave by George A. BirminghamMeant to make easy the task of those who review novels without reading them and to awaken the interest of others who read novels without reviewing them.This is the story of the Hailey Compton Village Pageant.Pageants, good and bad, great and small, were commonplace affairs a few years ago. Every summer half a dozen of them were widely advertised and probably a dozen more ran blameless courses unnoticed except by those who took part in them. They were started by enthusiasts, worked up by energetic committees, kept within the bounds of historic possibility by scholarly experts. They came and went, amused a few people, bored a great many and left not a trace of their brief existence behind them.The Hailey Compton Pageant was staged in a small unimportant village. The people who organised it, the vicar's wife and the local innkeeper, were unknown to fame. It had, at first, no backing in the press except a few paragraphs slipped into provincial papers by Miss Beth Appleby, a young journalist of promise but small attainment. It had, at first, no aristocratic patronage, except the half-hearted support of Sir Evelyn Dent. It began in a casual, almost accidental way.Yet the Hailey Compton Pageant excited England from end to end, set every club in London gossiping, inspired a spate of articles in the daily papers, smirched the reputation of an earl and went near wrecking, at the next General Election, the prospects of a prominent statesman.Such are the tricks which destiny, a sportive imp, plays with human affairs. An elderly gentleman, in search of local colour for a perfectly innocent book, visits a remote village. An energetic lady with a taste for theatricals seizes an opportunity for getting up a show. An innkeeper, civil to every one and anxious to be obliging to all possible patrons, sees a chance of making a little money.What could possibly be less important? Yet out of the activities of these people rose one of the most widely discussed scandals of our time.
  • Smuggler's Cave

    Sonya Spreen Bates, Kasia Charko

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 29, 2013)
    A capsized boat and rising tide-will Jake and Tommy ever escape Marsh Island with their cousin Lexie?Jake and his younger brother Tommy are visiting family at a beach house on the coast. Having already lost a race to his cousin Lexie, Jake can't resist a second chance at victory when she challenges him again. Only this time it's a boat race-to the legendary Smuggler's Cave and back. The ocean is deep and choppy, and the boat is harder to control than Jake thought it would be. When he and Tommy reach Smuggler's Cave, the unthinkable happens. The boat capsizes, and they are swept into the cave. Lexie comes to their rescue, but the rising tide prevents them from escaping, and the three of them soon realize they are trapped.
  • The Smugglers

    Iain Lawrence

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 10, 2000)
    "Steer clear of that ship," warns the mysterious gentleman who shares a coach with John and his father. "Death she'll bring you," says the man. "It's the way of a ship that was christened with blood."This is an ominous introduction to the schooner John is about to be entrusted with for a voyage to London. But he's too charmed by the pretty Dragon to heed the advice. The ship looks clever and quick, and John can hardly wait to sail her. She was a smugglers' vessel once, but now she's his Dragon, and she'll proudly carry wool for honest trade.But soon John will be forced to consider the gentleman's warning. And to wonder what he really knows about his bonny crew.
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  • Smuggler's Cave

    Sonya Spreen Bates, Kasia Charko

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Jake and his younger brother Tommy are visiting family at a beach house on the coast. Having already lost a race to his cousin Lexie, Jake can't resist a second chance at victory when she challenges him again. Only this time it's a boat race-to the legendary Smuggler's Cave and back. The ocean is deep and choppy, and the boat is harder to control than Jake thought it would be. When he and Tommy reach Smuggler's Cave, the unthinkable happens. The boat capsizes, and they are swept into the cave. Lexie comes to their rescue, but the rising tide prevents them from escaping, and the three of them soon realize they are trapped.
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  • The Smugglers

    Iain Lawrence

    eBook (Yearling, March 10, 2009)
    Readers will relish this companion to the highly acclaimed adventure, The Wreckers:Young John is charmed by the Dragon, the schooner he is planning to sail to London and use for the honest wool trade. But a mysterious gentleman delivers an ominous warning to "steer clear of that ship," because the ship was "christened with blood." The ship looks clever and quick, and the crew seems to know how to man it, but with such a warning John is left to wonder how well he really knows what lies ahead. Will he heed the advice given by the mysterious man? Or will he brave the unknown on his own?
  • Smugglers Cave

    Lindsey Frost

    language (Lindsey Frost, Aug. 22, 2015)
    An adventure story of four young cousins lost at sea. After a heavy storm breaks their moorings, they wake to find themselves drifting aimlessly with little fuel and few fresh food supplies. Only Joseph, the oldest of the four children knows how to sail and the windless days are spent teaching his little cousins how to survive at sea. On the third day, a steady breeze picks up, so they hoist the sails and head southwards discovering a beautiful but deserted island. With an abundance of fresh food and water, they are confident that they can stay there until the search planes and boats find them. Thankful to be on dry land again, their days are spent fishing, swimming and exploring 'Paradise Island', but are they really alone or is there someone else there?
  • The Smugglers

    Iain Lawrence

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 2000)
    " Steer clear of that ship, " warns the mysterious gentleman who shares a coach with John and his father. " Death she'll bring you, " says the man. " It's the way of a ship that was christened with blood." This is an ominous introduction to the schooner John is about to be entrusted with for a voyage to London. But he's too charmed by the pretty "Dragon" to heed the advice. The ship looks clever and quick, and John can hardly wait to sail her. She was a smugglers' vessel once, but now she's his Dragon, and she'll proudly carry wool for honest trade. But soon John will be forced to consider the gentleman's warning. And to wonder what he really knows about his bonny crew.
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  • The Smuggler's Curse

    Norman Jorgensen

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, April 1, 2017)
    Red Read’s life takes an alarming turn when his mother sells him to an infamous smuggler plying his trade off the north-west coast of Australia in the closing days of the 19th century. From terrifying encounters with cut-throat pirates to battling the forces of nature in a tropical typhoon, from dining with head-hunting guerrillas to making meals of monkey stew, Red is in for a hair-raising adventure that may cost him his life.
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  • The Smuggler's Sloop

    Robb White

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1962)
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  • The Smugglers

    Iain Lawrence

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Sept. 1, 2001)
    In eighteenth-century England, after his father buys a schooner called the Dragon, sixteen-year-old John sets out to sail it from Kent to London and becomes involved in a dangerous smuggling scheme.