Harry Harding's Year of Promise

Harry Harding's Year of Promise
Title Harry Harding's Year of Promise PDF eBook
Author Alfred Raymond
Publisher Good Press
Pages 167
Release 2023-10-29
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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"Harry Harding's Year of Promise" by Alfred Raymond promises an engaging narrative that follows the life and adventures of the titular character, Harry Harding. As readers embark on this journey, they can expect a compelling story filled with promise, challenges, and personal growth. Raymond's storytelling prowess shines through as he weaves a tale that resonates with themes of hope, determination, and the pursuit of one's dreams. With relatable characters and a relatable protagonist, this book is likely to captivate readers looking for an inspiring and heartwarming story of self-discovery and the pursuit of promise in the face of life's uncertainties.

Harry Harding—Messenger "45"

Harry Harding—Messenger
Title Harry Harding—Messenger "45" PDF eBook
Author Alfred Raymond
Publisher Good Press
Pages 166
Release 2023-10-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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"Harry Harding—Messenger '45' " by Alfred Raymond takes readers on an exciting journey through the life of Harry Harding, a courageous messenger during the challenging times of '45. Raymond's storytelling immerses readers in the historical context and vividly portrays the adventures and trials that Harry faces. This book offers a thrilling and educational experience for readers interested in historical fiction and the events of the '45 Jacobite uprising.

The Publishers' Trade List Annual

The Publishers' Trade List Annual
Title The Publishers' Trade List Annual PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1756
Release 1876
Genre Catalogs, Publishers'
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The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling, Or, Training for the Big Fight in France

The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling, Or, Training for the Big Fight in France
Title The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling, Or, Training for the Big Fight in France PDF eBook
Author Gordon Bates
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1918
Genre Children's literature
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The Khaki Boys At The Front

The Khaki Boys At The Front
Title The Khaki Boys At The Front PDF eBook
Author Gorden Bates
Publisher Cupples & Leon Company
Pages 138
Release 2015-04-10
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Example in this ebook CHAPTER I A JOYFUL REUNION "I suppose we might as well be hiking along," announced Roger Barlow regretfully, as he consulted his watch. "We've lots of time yet, but we'd better be early than late back to camp. We are strangers in a strange land and we've quite a long way to go." "I'm satisfied to go. I came up here to see Paris and I've seen it. That is, a scrap of it. I guess it would take a long while to get really wise to it. I sure would like to use up a little time poking around la belle Paree. My, but this hash house is a dead place, though! Nobody alive here but us." Bob Dalton glanced disapprovingly about the unassuming little café in which he and his four Brothers had elected to dine. Its hushed atmosphere oppressed him. "Oh, Paris is altogether different from what it used to be," informed Sergeant Jimmy Blaise. "It's lost a lot of pep since this war began. Can you wonder?" "It's lost more than pep," cut in Franz Schnitzel. "It's lost a whole lot of its best citizens. Almost every woman one sees is dressed in black. That tells its own story." "So think I no many Franche solder more," sighed Ignace Pulinski. "Mos' is died." "Oh, there are probably a dozen or two left," was Bob's cheering reassurance. "I guess they need the Khaki Boys over here all right enough, though." "I wish we'd get orders to move on," grumbled Jimmy. "I'm dying to take a ride in one of those 'Eight Horses' affairs—not." "We've been in training here longer than I expected." This from Roger. "I guess we needed it. When the war began, before the U. S. got into it, they used to rush the Tommies to the front pretty fast. They got about ten days' or two weeks' training and that was all." "The war game's been systematized a lot since then," commented Bob. "We have fared better than those fellows did. They had to put up with most any old thing. So far we've led a peaceful, happy life over here." Several weeks had passed since those of the Khaki Boys who had come safely through the disastrous sinking of the Columbia had been landed "somewhere in France." Readers who have followed the fortunes of the quintet of Khaki Boys, known among themselves as the five Brothers, will at once remember them as old friends. What happened to these young soldiers during the period in which they were in training at an American cantonment has already been set down in "The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling." It was while on the way to Camp Sterling that Jimmy Blaise, Roger Barlow, Bob Dalton and Ignace Pulinski met and instantly became friendly. From being merely friendly they soon grew to be bunkies, loyal to one another through thick and thin. Later they took into their little circle a young German-American, Franz Schnitzel, who had had the misfortune to be entirely misunderstood by his comrades. Suspected of being in sympathy with Germany, Schnitzel was accused of poisoning a number of men in his own barracks. Due to the untiring efforts of the four Brothers, his innocence was proven, and his good name restored. Afterward Schnitzel himself was responsible for bringing the real poisoner, a German spy, Johann Freidrich, to justice. Their fortunes firmly linked to Schnitzel's by trouble, he had become a real brother to the four Khaki Boys, who decided that thereafter they would call themselves the five Brothers. After an exhaustive course of training at Camp Sterling, the five Brothers had been sent with a large detachment of their comrades to Camp Marvin, a southern cantonment. While at this camp they met with at least one exciting adventure, which was the forerunner of a series of amazing events. To be continue in this ebook

Ned Wilding's Disappearance

Ned Wilding's Disappearance
Title Ned Wilding's Disappearance PDF eBook
Author Allen Chapman
Publisher
Pages 258
Release 1908
Genre Adventure stories
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The Khaki Boys at the Front; or, Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches

The Khaki Boys at the Front; or, Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches
Title The Khaki Boys at the Front; or, Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches PDF eBook
Author Josephine Chase
Publisher Good Press
Pages 156
Release 2023-10-19
Genre History
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In Josephine Chase's book, 'The Khaki Boys at the Front; or, Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches,' readers are immersed in the literary depiction of World War I through the eyes of young soldiers. The book captures the camaraderie, courage, and hardships experienced by the soldiers in the trenches, creating a vivid and poignant portrayal of war. Chase's writing style is both informative and engaging, providing readers with a firsthand account of the realities faced by these brave men during a tumultuous time in history. The book serves as a valuable contribution to the war literature genre, offering a unique perspective on the human experience in times of conflict. Josephine Chase's personal experience as a war nurse inspired her to write this book, drawing from her observations and interactions with soldiers on the front lines. Her dedication to honoring the sacrifices of these men is evident in the heartfelt narrative she has crafted. 'The Khaki Boys at the Front' is a must-read for those interested in war stories, history, and the resilience of the human spirit in times of adversity.