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The log of the "Flying fish" : a story of aerial and submarine peril and adventure
- Title
- The log of the "Flying fish" : a story of aerial and submarine peril and adventure / by Harry Collingwood ; with twelve full-page illustrations by Gordon Browne.
- Author
- Collingwood, Harry, 1851-1922.
- Publication
- London ; Glasgow ; Edinburgh ; Dublin : Blackie & Son, 1887.
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- 384, 32 p., [10] leaves of plates : ill.; 20 cm.
- Summary
- Adventurers wander the globe in a 500 foot long battle ship that travels in air, land, and water.
- Subjects
- Unicorns > Juvenile fiction
- Rescues > Juvenile fiction
- Voyages and travels > Juvenile fiction
- Kings and rulers > Juvenile fiction
- Publishers' catalogues > 1887
- Glaciers > Juvenile fiction
- Action and adventure fiction
- Shipwrecks > Juvenile fiction
- Scientists > Juvenile fiction
- Submarines (Ships) > Juvenile fiction
- Genre/Form
- Action and adventure fiction.
- Publishers' catalogues – 1887.
- Note
- Publisher's catalogue follows text.
- Call Number
- NCW (Collingwood, H. Log of the "Flying fish")
- LCCN
- 44024019
- OCLC
- 6923513
- Author
- Collingwood, Harry, 1851-1922.
- Title
- The log of the "Flying fish" : a story of aerial and submarine peril and adventure / by Harry Collingwood ; with twelve full-page illustrations by Gordon Browne.
- Imprint
- London ; Glasgow ; Edinburgh ; Dublin : Blackie & Son, 1887.
- Place of Publication
- England London.Scotland Glasgow.Scotland Edinburgh.Ireland Dublin.
- Added Author
- Browne, Gordon, 1858-1932. IllustratorBlackie & Son. Publisher
- Research Call Number
- NCW (Collingwood, H. Log of the "Flying fish")