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Pirates & Ghosts Short Stories (Hardcover)
Sam Gafford; Contributions by Christine van Antwerp, Erica Barnes, Brad Carson, Adrian Chamberlin, …
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A powerful new addition to the bestselling Gothic Fantasy series of
new writing and classic stories. Buried treasure, greed and envy
are powerful forces in the minds of many, but at sea the
consequences can be terrifying and deadly. With tales of pirates,
deathly fogs and ferocious rocks, these dark tales of the haunted
mind, trapped like ghosts at sea, are sure to entertain and
enthrall. These new authors appear alongside the following classic
and essential writers: Joseph Conrad, James Fenimore Cooper,
Stephen Crane, F. Marion Crawford, Arthur Conan Doyle, William Hope
Hodgson, Homer, W.W. Jacobs, Rudyard Kipling, Vernon Lee, H.P.
Lovecraft, Richard Middleton, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis
Stevenson, H.G. Wells.
The historic lakeside village of Cazenovia in the scenic Finger
Lakes region is one of the jewels of Central New York, and yet very
few books have told its story. Cazenovia is a town founded by
wealthy men, and much of what has been written about it has focused
on the elite and the grand lakeshore mansions in which they lived.
In contrast, Barnes and Emerson's new book chronicles the story of
everyday Cazenovia: the fascinating people, places, and history of
this 225-year-old community. The Bear Tree and Other Stories from
Cazenovia's History explores the unheralded, inaccurately told, and
long-forgotten tales of the town. Readers will encounter historical
characters such as elephant and lion tamer Lucia Zora Card, "The
Bravest Woman in the World"; educator Susan Blow, "The Mother of
American Kindergarten"; and World War I soldier Cecil Donovan,
whose letters home vividly depicted the experience of war for those
awaiting his return in Cazenovia.
The historic lakeside village of Cazenovia in the scenic Finger
Lakes region is one of the jewels of Central New York, and yet very
few books have told its story. Cazenovia is a town founded by
wealthy men, and much of what has been written about it has focused
on the elite and the grand lakeshore mansions in which they lived.
In contrast, Barnes and Emerson's new book chronicles the story of
everyday Cazenovia: the fascinating people, places, and history of
this 225-year-old community. The Bear Tree and Other Stories from
Cazenovia's History explores the unheralded, inaccurately told, and
long-forgotten tales of the town. Readers will encounter historical
characters such as elephant and lion tamer Lucia Zora Card, "The
Bravest Woman in the World"; educator Susan Blow, "The Mother of
American Kindergarten"; and World War I soldier Cecil Donovan,
whose letters home vividly depicted the experience of war for those
awaiting his return in Cazenovia.
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