Prisoners of Chance / The Story of What Befell Geoffrey Benteen, Borderman, through His Love for a Lady of France |
CONTENTS CHAPTER II 1747-1767 CHAPTER II (2) 1747-1767 (2) The Play-Book in England CHAPTER III 1750-1776 CHAPTER III (2) 1750-1776 (2) Newbery's Books in America CHAPTER IV 1776-1790 CHAPTER IV (2) 1776-1790 (2) Patriotic Printers and the American Newbery CHAPTER V 1790-1800 CHAPTER V (2) 1790-1800 (2) The Child and his Book at the End of the Century CHAPTER VI 1800-1825 CHAPTER VI (2) 1800-1825 (2) Toy-Books in the Early Nineteenth Century CHAPTER VII 1825-1840 CHAPTER VII (2) 1825-1840 (2) American Writers and English Critics Index THE NIGHTINGALE THE REAL PRINCESS THE GARDEN OF PARADISE THE MERMAID THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES THE WIND'S TALE ABOUT WALDEMAR DAA AND HIS DAUGHTERS
I could merely clasp the hands she gave so unreservedly into my keeping, gaze into the depths of her dark eyes, and murmur a few broken words of confidence and farewell. [Frontispiece: I could merely clasp the hands she gave so unreservedly into my keeping, gaze into the depths of her dark eyes, and murmur a few broken words of confidence and farewell.]
PRISONERS OF CHANCE THE STORY OF WHAT BEFELL GEOFFREY BENTEEN, BORDERMAN, THROUGH HIS LOVE FOR A LADY OF FRANCE
BY RANDALL PARRISH
Author of "When Wilderness was King," "My Lady of the North," "Bob Hampton of Placer," etc.
ILLUSTRATED IN FULL COLOR BY THE KINNEYS
CHICAGO A. C. McCLURG & CO. 1908
COPYRIGHT A. C. McCLURG & CO. < 1908 Entered at Stationers' Hall, London All rights reserved Published March 28, 1908 THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.
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