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Here she comes." Doug' Jackson, the driver of the Scottsville House 'bus, rose from the edge of the depot platform, hitched up his trousers, and motioned the usual depot loungers back to safety. All were waiting for passenger train No. 22, west bound...
" ...]but apparently carelessly, approached the head brakeman who had helped bring the train from Chicago. It was Tom Smithers-also a friend of Bob's, who made a point of knowing every employee running into the station. "I see you've got the Placida ...
The Overland Limited, aglow with lights, stood in the Dearborn Street station in Chicago waiting for eight o'clock and the last of its fortunate passengers. Near the entrance gates, through which perspiring men and women were hurrying, stood the rear...
This story, which is an account of the peculiar and marvelous adventures by which two Canadian boys -- Norman Grant and Roy Moulton -- achieved a sudden fame in the Arctic wilderness of the great Northwest, had its beginning in the thriving city ...
Get set for rip-roaring fun as the Airship Boys set off in hot pursuit of an ancient Aztec treasure that is said to be buried somewhere in the American West. This novel is the first entry in what went on to become a popular series of juvenile adventu...
On the Edge of the Arctic: An Aeroplane in Snowland written by Harry Lincoln Sayler who was a newspaperman and novelist. This book was published in 1913. And now republish in ebook format. We believe this work is cultu...
Harry Lincoln Sayler (1863-1913) was a newspaperman and novelist, under his own name and pseudonyms. Sayler graduated from DePauw University. By 1889 he was working in Chicago, eventually becoming general manager of the City News Bureau of Chicago. S...
The Overland Limited, aglow with lights, stood in the Dearborn Street station in Chicago waiting for eight o'clock and the last of its fortunate passengers. Near the entrance gates, through which perspiring men and women were hurrying, stood the rear...