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  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Whispering Walls by Mildred Wirt invites readers into another thrilling adventure with Penny Parker, the ever-curious young reporter. When Penny visits a friend's historic estate, she becomes intrigued by eerie whispers and mysterious happenings within its ancient walls. Rumors of a hidden treasure fuel her determination to unravel the secrets locked inside.As Penny digs deeper, she discovers that the house holds more than just whispers-it harbors secrets that could change lives. Armed with her sharp wit and fearless spirit, Penny uncovers layers of history and intrigue, piecing together clues that lead to unexpected revelations.Set against the backdrop of a grand old mansion filled with secrets and suspense, Whispering Walls combines mystery, adventure, and a touch of the supernatural. It's a captivating tale that celebrates the courage and curiosity of a young heroine determined to solve the mysteries that surround her.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Voice from the Cave by Mildred Wirt is an intriguing mystery that follows 17-year-old Penny Parker, a curious and adventurous girl with a knack for journalism. While vacationing in Pine Top with her friend Louise, Penny stumbles upon a mystery involving a hidden cave, a strange voice, and a mysterious legend.As she delves deeper into the enigma, Penny uncovers secrets that have long been buried beneath the serene landscape. With her inquisitive nature and determination, she navigates through cryptic clues and unexpected challenges, uncovering a story that could change everything.Set in the scenic backdrop of the countryside, this thrilling tale combines elements of suspense and adventure as Penny uses her intelligence and bravery to solve a captivating mystery. Voice from the Cave is a delightful read for anyone who loves a good puzzle and a courageous heroine.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    159,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Saboteurs on the River by Mildred Wirt is an exciting mystery featuring the adventurous Penny Parker, a young reporter with a talent for solving complex puzzles. While spending time near the river, Penny becomes embroiled in a dangerous plot involving saboteurs who threaten the safety of the local community.As she investigates, Penny discovers a network of intrigue and deception that could have far-reaching consequences. With her keen instincts and determination, she navigates through clues and danger, working to uncover the identities of those behind the sabotage. Alongside her trusted friends, Penny faces thrilling challenges that test her courage and resourcefulness.Set against the scenic backdrop of the river and its surroundings, Saboteurs on the River is a gripping tale of mystery, bravery, and determination. It's an engaging read for anyone who loves a mix of suspense and adventure.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is." in 1993. In "Saboteurs on the River," when saboteurs dynamite a bridge, Burt Ottman is accused of the crime based on evidence supplied by Penny. But Penny remains convinced that Burt is innocent, so she searches for the real culprits. In her quest, she seeks the help of a man named Old Noah who lives in an ark filled with animals while he awaits a second great flood. Old Noah will plays a vital role in bringing justice to the case.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    The Clock Strikes Thirteen by Mildred Wirt features the daring young reporter Penny Parker as she investigates a puzzling mystery linked to a strange clock that chimes thirteen times at midnight. Drawn by the bizarre occurrences that follow each chime, Penny sets out to uncover the secret behind the clock's unusual behavior.As Penny digs deeper, she discovers that the clock is at the center of a web of intrigue involving hidden rooms, secret messages, and a shadowy figure who will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden. With her sharp instincts and determination, Penny navigates through danger and deception to solve the mystery.Set against a backdrop of suspense and hidden secrets, The Clock Strikes Thirteen is a thrilling adventure that challenges Penny's wit and courage. It's a must-read for fans of mystery and intrigue.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Mildred A Wirt
    173,-

    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.

  • av Tedd Thomey
    153,-

    HAND-CUFFED TO A SLOT MACHINE... That's how you first meet Rennick. Hand-cuffed to a slot machine and pinned with a murder rap. And the pace never slows up as he bulls his way through a bevy of tough killers, gorgeous blondes and hard-boiled action to a violent gun-battle twelve miles out at sea--all in an attempt to find a mystery girl who is out to have him killed for a crime he didn't commit!

  • av Al Cody & Archie Joscelyn
    159,-

    "SOONER OR LATER I'LL HAVE TO SMASH YOU!"That was Rawe North's thanks to Tripp Devero, who'd saved him from a knife in the back. Being ranchers, they sided each other against the riffraff of the city. Yet back on the range it was a fight to the death. The country was big, but not big enough for both of them.So when Rawe returned to find his cattle rustled, his men dead or deserted, his range burned, he vowed to settle accounts with Tripp Devero in gunfire. But first he had an empire to win back. There was one way for Rawe to get cattle fast -- to steal them; one way for him to keep them -- to murder for them. But he saved one bullet for Tripp Devero, staking everything on his gun to make the final payment in revenge.

  • - from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814 (Vol. 4)
    av W.F.P. Napier
    275,-

    The first volume of his History appeared in 1828. The publisher John Murray was disappointed by the sales of the first volume so Napier published the remainder himself. But it was at once seen that the great deeds of the Peninsular War were about to be fittingly commemorated. The excitement which followed the appearance of each volume was proof of innumerable pamphlets issued by those who believed themselves to be victims, by dint of personal altercations with many distinguished officers. The success of the book proved still further an absence of competition amidst bitter controversy. The histories of Southey and Lord Londonderry fell still-born, and Sir George Murray, Wellington's quartermaster-general, who had been determined to produce an historical work, gave up the attempt in despair. Napier's success was due to a combination of factors. When in 1840 the last volume of the History was published, his fame not only in England but in France and Germany was well established.

  • - from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814 (Vol. 2)
    av W.F.P. Napier
    288,-

    The first volume of his History appeared in 1828. The publisher John Murray was disappointed by the sales of the first volume so Napier published the remainder himself. But it was at once seen that the great deeds of the Peninsular War were about to be fittingly commemorated. The excitement which followed the appearance of each volume was proof of innumerable pamphlets issued by those who believed themselves to be victims, by dint of personal altercations with many distinguished officers. The success of the book proved still further an absence of competition amidst bitter controversy. The histories of Southey and Lord Londonderry fell still-born, and Sir George Murray, Wellington's quartermaster-general, who had been determined to produce an historical work, gave up the attempt in despair. Napier's success was due to a combination of factors. When in 1840 the last volume of the History was published, his fame not only in England but in France and Germany was well established.

  • av Thomas C Hinkle
    169,99

    No one could ride Black Storm--no one but Joe Bain, the only cowboy the great horse trusted, Then one night the black gelding was stolen.He was beaten and starved, but his proud spirit remained unbroken. At last he escaped, to a desperate freedom haunted by man and wolf.And while Joe Bain searched the Kansas hills, a defiant Black Storm dodged bullets and timber wolves to find the only man he would serve,

  • av Gwethalyn Graham
    241,-

    Set in Canada during World War II, the novel portrays a romance between Erica Drake, a young woman from a wealthy Protestant family, and Marc Reiser, a Jewish lawyer and soldier. The two lovers are forced to confront and overcome anti-Semitism in their quest love and a relationship.Gwethalyn Graham won the Governor General's Award twice, for her first novel Swiss Sonata in 1938, and for Earth and High Heaven in 1944.The novel was in international success, translated into 18 languages and topping American bestseller lists.

  • - A Grandfather Rastin Mystery
    av Lloyd Biggle
    173,-

    In the first place, Grandfather Rastin never should have bought that house in Wiston. It happened several years ago, when he was only about seventy-eight, but even so he was old enough to know better. He admits that himself.In the second place, he should have asked his tenants for references.He did buy the house, and he didn't ask for references, and that's where the trouble started...Lloyd Biggle, Jr. (1923-2002) is most famous as a science-fiction writer who used genuine science while emphasizing human and cultural elements, especially art and music (he held a Ph.D. in Musicology.) His detective stories about Grandfather Bill Rastin in the fictitious Borg County, Michigan show this emphasis on the human element in a nostalgic, Norman Rockwell-esque world.

  • av United States Post Office Department
    173,-

    Published originally by the United States Post Office, this volume contains a description (with hundreds of pictures) of all United State postage stamps issued between July 1, 1847 and Dec. 31, 1936.

  • - A Fantastic Comedy in Three Acts
    av G K Chesterton
    146,-

    Chesterton's classic three-act fantasy play. This play was originally presented under the management of Kenelm Foss at The Little Theatre, London, on November 7, 1913.

  • av Tedd Thomey
    146,-

    WHAT MAKES A JET PILOT?In this story you meet Jud, who lives to fly tomorrow's airplanes. Flying with him, you set new records, cross the sound barrier -- you know his exhilarating sensations, but you also know the other side of the coin.WHAT UNMAKES A JET PILOT?It's loss of confidence - the "clanks." Then comes "pilot error," a symptom that can destroy you and a million dollars worth of airplane. Jud had them all and he knew the source -- Chally, his mysterious young wife.

  • - from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814 (Vol. 3)
    av W.F.P. Napier
    275,-

    The first volume of his History appeared in 1828. The publisher John Murray was disappointed by the sales of the first volume so Napier published the remainder himself. But it was at once seen that the great deeds of the Peninsular War were about to be fittingly commemorated. The excitement which followed the appearance of each volume was proof of innumerable pamphlets issued by those who believed themselves to be victims, by dint of personal altercations with many distinguished officers. The success of the book proved still further an absence of competition amidst bitter controversy. The histories of Southey and Lord Londonderry fell still-born, and Sir George Murray, Wellington's quartermaster-general, who had been determined to produce an historical work, gave up the attempt in despair. Napier's success was due to a combination of factors. When in 1840 the last volume of the History was published, his fame not only in England but in France and Germany was well established.

  • av Mack Reynolds
    227,-

  • av Harry Sr Robert R
    200,-

    Seven times the silver moon of harvest had dipped into the black sea since his mother and all the others were killed.On the eighth day, when Paulo looked out from the secret cave where he was hiding, he saw Boki, the trader, striding up the beach. Soon they were sailing in Boki's canoe across the many-colored sea to a strange island, in search of someone willing to care for a homeless boy."But will they like a new boy?" Paulo wondered. Around his neck he wore his only possession, the shell necklace that had belonged to his mother. It was a talisman, she had said, to bring him good fortune -- and after an uncertain beginning, her prophecy comes true.In this delightful tale, the leading character, Paulo, says aloha to American children, and shares with them the poetry and wisdom of everyday life in old Hawaii.

  • av H G Wells
    328,-

  • av H G Wells
    275,-

    A young naturalist, Edward Prendick, is shipwrecked and finds himself stranded on a lonely island deep in the heart of the Pacific Ocean. The island is dominated by the sinister Dr. Moreau, once a famous London scientist, and now deeply engaged in the creation of what he calls Beast Men. The entire island is populated by monstrous creatures of his making, half animal and half human, over which Dr. Moreau wields his frightening power. But Dr. Moreau's greatest fear is that one day the Beast Men will taste blood!THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU was written in the same period when H.G. Wells produced THE WAR OF THE WORLDS and THE TIME MACHINE, stories that have become classics. The text for this book is a facsimile reprint of the 1896 U.S. edition.

  • - A David Beauchamp Mystery
    av Michael Mallory
    180,-

    For L.A.'s most uncertain private investigator (and old movie buff) Dave Beauchamp, attending the Hollywood Celebrity Expo should have been Heaven. But it wasn't, particularly when the show's stars started turning up dead in highly unusual and personal ways. Before long, Dave finds himself struggling to make sense out of a bizarre case that appears rooted in an unsolved string of murders from the 1980s. Both grippingly suspenseful and laugh-out-loud funny, Dead and In Person! demonstrates that in the real La-La-Land, vintage Hollywood and vintage secrets can sometimes go hand-in-hand in disturbing and deadly ways.

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