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The Mutineers Charles Hawes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

The Mutineers Charles Hawes

My father's study, as I entered it on an April morning in 1809, to learn his decision regarding a matter that was to determine the course of all my life, was dim and spacious and far removed from the bustle and clamor of the harbor-side. It was a large room paneled with dark wood. There were books along the walls, and paintings of ships, and over the fireplace there stood a beautiful model of a Burmese junk, carved by some brown artist on the bank of the Irawadi.

Charles Boardman Hawes Super Pack
  • Language: en

Charles Boardman Hawes Super Pack

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Discovering Welsh Gardens
  • Language: en

Discovering Welsh Gardens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

20 of Wales's best and most interesting gardens, some unknown to the gardening world, some familiar, and all specially photographed by award-winning photographer Charles Hawes.

The Dark Frigate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Dark Frigate

In this Newbery Medal-winning adventure, young Philip Marsham signs on with a frigate bound for Newfoundland — but when the ship is overtaken by pirates, he's compelled to join in their murderous deeds.

The Dark Frigate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

The Dark Frigate

Philip Marsham is orphaned by a shocking accident and he flees to London in fear of his life. There he joins the dark frigate ‘Rose of Devon’, bound for safety in Newfoundland. But before they reach their destination, Philip’s life is in danger once again as pirates seize the ship. Forced to join their company, Philip is now an outlaw too, with only the hangman’s noose awaiting him in England. Set in the 17th century, ‘The Dark Frigate’ is a classic children’s sea faring adventure by the American writer Charles Boardman Hawes. Full of betrayal, battles, bloodshed and gold, this is a story that will appeal to seafarers of all ages. Charles Boardman Hawes (1889 – 1923) was an A...

The Great Quest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

The Great Quest

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-04-26
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  • Publisher: Good Press

This tells the story of Josiah Wood and his uncle Seth Upham in the tiny New England town of Topham. The book also notes the shady past between Cornelius Gleazen and Uncle Seth that led him to embark on a voyage named "great quest" in search of a treasure. Written by Charles Boardman Hawes, the theme of the book centres on piracy and life on the seas.

In the Uttermost East
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 654

In the Uttermost East

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The Mutineers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

The Mutineers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-09
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  • Publisher: Good Press

"The Mutineers: A Tale of Old Days at Sea and of Adventures in the Far East as Benjamin Lathrop Set It Down Some Sixty Years Ago" by Charles Boardman Hawes follows the writer's tradition of writing adventure stories about traveling on the high seas. When a merchant vessel from Salem, Massachusetts, sets sail for China, things don't go according to plan. A marooning on an unknown island and a captain who loses control of his ship set this tale up for an adventure that's full of action for readers of all ages.

The Great Quest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

The Great Quest

The Great Quest by Charles Boardman Hawes is a children's adventure novel which was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1922. The story opens in fictional Topham, Massachusetts, in 1826. After the man Cornelius "Neal" Gleazen unexpectedly returns to town, he involves childhood friend Seth Woods and Seth's nephew, twenty-year-old protagonist Josiah "Joe" Woods, in a dangerous sea journey to retrieve a hidden treasure. Accompanying them are Seth's two store-clerks, Arnold Lamont and Sim Muzzy, and farmer Abraham Guptil, on whose mortgage Neal forced Seth to foreclose in order to raise money to outfit the expedition...

The Bad Tempered Gardener
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Bad Tempered Gardener

Seeing gardening as a serious and even outrageous art form has placed Anne Wareham well outside of what usually passes for discussion of gardens. Impatient with received ideas, eager to provoke, The Bad-Tempered Gardener is the story of her development as a thinking gardener and the creation with her husband, Charles Hawes, of their acclaimed garden in the Welsh borders, the Veddw. From the strange (plant obsessives, a bizarre debut as a television presenter) to the everyday (deadheading, sharing a garden), with frequent paeans to favourite plants and thoughtful pieces on show gardens and status, this is an intelligent, pugnacious and engaging book. It also unflinchingly conveys the challenges, the hard work, triumphs and failures behind the creation and development of a substantial contemporary garden.