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Afloat and Ashore a Sea Tale

Afloat and Ashore a Sea Tale
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Manufacturer: Reprint Services Corp
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher: Reprint Services Corp
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Afloat and Ashore a Sea Tale Description

Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 920
EAN: 9780685276396
ISBN: 0685276392
Label: Reprint Services Corp
Manufacturer: Reprint Services Corp
Publication Date: 1990-01
Publisher: Reprint Services Corp
Studio: Reprint Services Corp

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Review Summary: Lost Treasure
Review: I am stunned! This book just ended, almost in the middle of things, nothing resolved at all. Miles is pulled from the Hudson, his sister still lives, Lucy is on board, but he has not told her he loves her - what gives? (What gives is that you have to read the sequel "Miles Wallingford" to find the answers.) (see my review of that book.) So much mariner language in this, of which I understood nary a word or action, But loads of excitement on the high seas, and Moses Marble a very memorable character. As in Dickens, all the women, with the possible exception of Emily Merton, are so saintly as to be disgusting. Probably written around 1843, full of the "n" word, and a healthy belief in slavery in New York State.


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