Jennings' Daring Voyage

Jennings' Daring Voyage
Title Jennings' Daring Voyage PDF eBook
Author D. Jeanne Jennings Jones
Publisher
Pages 215
Release 1995
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Jennings' Daring Voyage

Jennings' Daring Voyage
Title Jennings' Daring Voyage PDF eBook
Author D. Jeanne Jones
Publisher Carlton Press Corporation
Pages 228
Release 1993-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780806247878

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The Journeyer

The Journeyer
Title The Journeyer PDF eBook
Author Gary Jennings
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 802
Release 2010-03-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429999942

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Marco Polo was nicknamed "Marco of the millions" because his Venetian countrymen took the grandiose stories of his travels to be exaggerated, if not outright lies. As he lay dying, his priest, family, and friends offered him a last chance to confess his mendacity, and Marco, it is said, replied "I have not told the half of what I saw and did." Now, in his new novel The Journeyer, Gary Jennings has imagined the half that Marco left unsaid as even more elaborate and adventurous than the tall tales thought to be lies. From the palazzi and back streets of medieval Venice to the sumptuous court of Kublai Khan, from the perfumed sexuality of the Levant to the dangers and rigors of travel along the Silk Road, Marco meets all manner of people, survives all manner of danger, and, insatiably curious, becomes an almost compulsive collector of customs, languages and women. In more than two decades of travel, Marco was variously a merchant, a warrior, a lover, a spy, even a tax collector - but always a journeyer, unflagging in his appetite for new experiences, regretting only what he missed. Here - recreated and reimagined with all the splendor, the love of adventure, the zest for the rare and curious that are Jennings's hallmarks - is the epic account, at once magnificent and delightful, of the greatest real-life adventurer in human history. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The cruize of the Daring

The cruize of the Daring
Title The cruize of the Daring PDF eBook
Author F Claudius Armstrong
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 1860
Genre
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Blue Coat

Blue Coat
Title Blue Coat PDF eBook
Author Mary Jean Kelso
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 339
Release 2006-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1593744781

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Cavalry Lieutenant Winslow Brighton, stationed below the mining town of Virginia City, Nevada, responds to an Indian massacre. There he discovers a young woman has been taken hostage by a renegade Apache. In his efforts to rescue Laura O'Connell, his heart is torn between the fashionable young lady he is engaged to, Elizabeth, and Laura, a quick-tempered redhead who is determined to live or die in this new country on her own terms—whatever her fate. Meanwhile, Amethyst (Amy), a prostitute Win has grown fond of, waits anxiously for his return. She knows it's unrealistic to fall in love with a customer. But, she also knows emotions are irrational and she has already suffered enough.

The Whiddon Journey

The Whiddon Journey
Title The Whiddon Journey PDF eBook
Author Hayes L. Whiddon Jr.
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 175
Release 2016-09-08
Genre Reference
ISBN 1524627267

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The Whiddon family was of longstanding in the county of Devon with the Whiddons of Chagford being the most prominent of the family branches. Their story is told from their rise to national prominence, beginning in the 13th century, until their descent into obscurity, after the restoration of the English monarchy. Included in their story is a father and son who were dedicated Puritan ministers. The three intrepid naval heroes whose stories are included sailed from Plymouth to serve England as adventurers, privateers, traders and warriors. The Whiddon story in America began in 1635 when sixteen year old John Whiddon crossed the Atlantic and stepped onto Virginia soil. The story covers six hundred years and follows the Whiddon family through time and place to give a clear picture of The Whiddon Journey. Sufficient historical background is given to place the story in context.

Wayward Voyage

Wayward Voyage
Title Wayward Voyage PDF eBook
Author Anna M Holmes
Publisher Book Guild Publishing
Pages 372
Release 2021-04-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1913913988

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Anne is a headstrong young girl growing up in the frontier colony of Carolina in the early eighteenth century. With the death of her mother, and others she holds dear, Anne discovers that life is uncertain, so best live it to the full.