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by James Fenimore Cooper
THE fine estuary which penetrates the American coast between the fortieth and forty-first degrees of latitude, is formed...
by Clive Cussler, Justin Scott
No one paid the slightest attention to the pilot as he slipped around the crowd of media correspondents who overflowed f...
by Anthony Trollope
No fewer than four biographies of Trollope have appeared in recent years, by R. H. Super (1988), Richard Mullen (1990), ...
by Larry Forrester, Paul Brickhill
WHEN DOUGLAS BADER was nineteen, his flying instructor said, "That young man will either be famous or be killed."
by Sinclair Lewis
WHEN the windshield was closed it became so filmed with rain that Claire fancied she was piloting a drowned car in dim s...
by Tom Clancy
THE VC-208 FLIGHT WAS SOMEWHAT LACKING IN amenities-the food consisted of sandwiches and an undistinguished wine-but the...
by James Fenimore Cooper
The trapper, who had meditated no violence, dropped his rifle again, and laughing at the success of his experiment, with...
by Ernest K. Gann
IN THE beginning many of us were scientific barbarians.
by James Fenimore Cooper
THE incidents of this tale must be sought in a remote period of the annals of America.
by Gertrude Chandler Warner
An exciting summer began for the four Alden children with the bang of a door.