Captain Mac

Captain Mac
Title Captain Mac PDF eBook
Author Mary Morton Cowan
Publisher Boyds Mills Press
Pages 346
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1629791741

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From 1908 until 1954, Donald Baxter MacMillan spent nearly 50 years exploring the Arctic—longer than anyone else. Growing up near the ocean, and orphaned by 12, MacMillan forged an adventurous life. Mary Morton Cowan focuses on the vital role MacMillan played in Robert Peary's 1908-09 North Pole Expedition, as well as his relationships with explorers Peary, Matthew Henson, and Richard Byrd. She follows his long and distinguished career, including daring adventures, contributions to environmental science and to the cultural understanding of eastern Arctic natives. Working closely with the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum at Bowdoin College, Cowan showcases many MacMillan documents and archival photographs, many MacMillan's own in this winner of the John Burroughs Nature Books for Young Readers Award.

Deep Horizon

Deep Horizon
Title Deep Horizon PDF eBook
Author John Self
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 178
Release 2003-04-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 059526932X

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To Danny, Joel (fearless of sharks) and Steve of Daytona Beach, and Raul of Long Beach, surfing is first and foremost. The surfers lives unfold in adventure as well as misadventure and romance. Surfer girls follow the young surfers from beach to beach. Some of them find marriage relationships along the way. These surfers' adventures involve Captain Mac's boat and Raul's airplane as well as surfing. The surfers experience driving through hurricanes after the police are gone from the highways, plane crashes, title waves and boat wrecks and surfing in the wake of storms. They chase the storm's wake to surf the killer surf. They surf around the world and the story climaxes in Palm Beach after Hurricane Floyd moves off the South Florida Coast.

Adventure

Adventure
Title Adventure PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 696
Release 1914
Genre Adventure stories
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The Bystander

The Bystander
Title The Bystander PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 860
Release 1916
Genre
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Anchors Ahoy!

Anchors Ahoy!
Title Anchors Ahoy! PDF eBook
Author Paul Culver
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 308
Release 2024-05-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The book is about the damage mother nature, category 5 hurricane, can cause and how some people are always trying to take advantage of a good or bad situation. A unique modern law enforcement organization is formed to fight for justice and humanity to keep the balances of law and order balanced. High tech vessels, futuristic communications, maritime skills in interdiction and rescue operations. The seasoned leadership of the organization is a retired Coast Guard Admiral that believes in his crews and provides them with the necessary tools to achieve and overcome the criminals that use the oceans as their means to gain ill gotten riches. The base of operations is in Florida, Fort Boca which became the landing zone for a hurricane that leveled the community but not their spirits.

Parliamentary Debates

Parliamentary Debates
Title Parliamentary Debates PDF eBook
Author Victoria. Parliament
Publisher
Pages 868
Release 1867
Genre
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Jethro Hammer

Jethro Hammer
Title Jethro Hammer PDF eBook
Author Craig Rice
Publisher St. Swithin Press
Pages 268
Release 2013-11-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1927716586

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Jethro Hammer by Craig Rice (as Michael Venning) “No one will get you out of your vacation hammock too easily, once you've started. … There are deftly drawn characters, colorful backgrounds and pungent, believable dialogue to round out this Grade-A thriller.”—The New York Times “Breathlessly exciting”—The Chicago Sun-Times From the jacket: Once in a while, because of its eminent readability, a book emerges from the many to take its place at the top of any reader’s list. Jethro Hammer is such a book, embracing all the qualifications of top ranking fiction as well as embodying the spine tingling drama and needling action of the best psychological novel. Will Donahue, blacksmith, was a simple-hearted friendly man who loved children, stray cats, and everything lonely and helpless. It was only natural, when the pale, undernourished baby was found wailing in a church, that Will take him to his home, give him a name (Jethro Hammer), and raise him as one of his own children. After Will’s death, his now fully grown family, selfish to the core, declined to cut Jethro in on the fortune the blacksmith had amassed. The disappearance of Jethro Hammer (which lasted twenty years), his return, his revenge and his death unfold with a dramatic simplicity that well makes felt the embittered strength of the cast off man.