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The mystery of Hoyle's mouth, or, The adventures of two runaway boys / by M.E. Ropes, author of "Vassia," "Jan Doon, the lion tamer" etc. ; with illustrations by J. Ayton Symington.
Author
Ropes, Mary E. (Mary Emily), 1842-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : The Sunday School Union, [1898?]
Description
1 online resource (160 pages) : illustrations.
Availability
Available Online
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO) : Children's Literature and Childhood
Details
Subject(s)
Runaway children
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Juvenile fiction
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Mystery in literature
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Juvenile fiction
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Adventure stories
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Voyages and travels
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Juvenile fiction
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Boys
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Juvenile fiction
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Brothers
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Juvenile fiction
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Haunted houses
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Juvenile fiction
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Dogs
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Juvenile fiction
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Boats and boating
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Juvenile fiction
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Ghost stories
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Spy stories
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Smugglers
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Juvenile fiction
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Illustrator
Symington, James Ayton
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Novels
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Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood.
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Notes
Pictorial front cover and spine ; illustrated endpapers.
Reproduction of the original from the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida.
Other title(s)
Adventures of two runaway boys
OCLC
905335515
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