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By: Frederic W. Farrar (1831-1903)

Book cover St. Winifred's, or The World of School
Book cover Eric, or Little by Little
Book cover Eric Or, Little by Little
Book cover Julian Home

By: Frederic W. Moorman (1872-1919)

Book cover Tales of the Ridings
Book cover More Tales of the Ridings

By: Frederica J. Turle

Book cover The Gap in the Fence

By: Frederick Carruthers Cornell (1867-1921)

Book cover A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari And Other Tales of South-West Africa

By: Frederick Ferdinand Moore (1877-)

Book cover Isle o' Dreams
Book cover The Devil's Admiral

By: Frederick Marryat (1792-1848)

Mr. Midshipman Easy by Frederick Marryat Mr. Midshipman Easy

One of the first novel-length pieces of nautical fiction, MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY (1836) is a funny and easygoing account of the adventures of Jack Easy, a son of privilege who joins the Royal Navy. The work begins as a satire on Jack’s attachment to “the rights of man” that may try the listener’s patience. But despair not, for the story soon settles down as the philosophical midshipman begins his many triumphs over bullies, foul weather, and various damned foreigners of murderous intent.Caveat audiens: This novel employs racial/ethnic epithets and religious stereotypes, as well as taking a rather sunny view of supply-side economics...

Book cover The Phantom Ship
Book cover The Settlers in Canada
Book cover The Pirate
Book cover The King's Own
Book cover Masterman Ready The Wreck of the "Pacific"
Book cover The Phantom Ship
Book cover The Privateersman
Book cover Jacob Faithful

Rebelling against the career chosen for him by his wealthy family, Frederic Marryat joined the Royal Navy in 1806 at the age of 14. He first served as a midshipman in the 38-gun frigate "HMS Imperieuse" commanded by Lord Cochran, 10th Earl of Dundonald whose real life exploits were used by Marryat in his fiction and which formed the basis for other famous fictional characters like Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey. Having survived more than 50 sea battles and attained the rank of Post Captain, he resigned from the Navy and devoted the rest of his life to writing, drawing a good deal on his distinguished career in the Navy and is now considered the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction...

Book cover The Mission; or Scenes in Africa
Book cover Poor Jack
Book cover Poor Jack
Book cover Frank Mildmay Or, the Naval Officer
Book cover Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet
Book cover Snarleyyow

This is a quite amusing nautical tale of the British Navy of the around the year 1700. While, as with much early 'humor', it is somewhat heavy-handed, the sympathies of the author are clear and good, and cruelty is often averted by good fortune or background characters. First published under the title 'The Dog Fiend', the primary characters are an evil captain of a cutter and his dog. The dog seems indestructible, as is the poor cabin boy who is the butt of the captain's ill humor, and who often is chewed on by the dog...

Book cover Masterman Ready
Book cover Valerie
Book cover The Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet in California, Sonora, and Western Texas
Book cover The Three Cutters
Book cover Newton Forster The Merchant Service
Book cover The Settlers in Canada
Book cover Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2
Book cover The Mission
Book cover Japhet, in Search of a Father
Book cover Japhet in Search of a Father
Book cover The Little Savage
Book cover The Poacher Joseph Rushbrook
Book cover The Privateer's-Man One hundred Years Ago
Book cover Naval Officer, or Scenes in the Life and Adventures of Frank Mildmay

Marryat was a midshipman under Captain Cochrane and this, his first naval adventure, is considered to be a highly autobiographical telling of his adventures with one of Britain's most famous and daring naval captains.

Book cover The Little Savage
Book cover Newton Forster
Book cover Snarleyyow or The Dog Fiend

By: Frederick O. Bartlett (1876-1945)

The Web of the Golden Spider by Frederick O. Bartlett The Web of the Golden Spider

The Web of the Golden Spider is a tale of mystery, intrigue and adventure that begins in the city, progresses to a mutinous open sea voyage, eventually leading to the remotest areas on the slopes of the Andes of South America. Wilson, our hero, finds himself in the midst of a battle between a deposed queen and revolutionists who have banded together in an effort to bring their country together as a republic. Wilson, although torn between helping mercenaries, freedom fighters and revolutionaries, is more concerned with the rescuing of the girl he has fallen in love with, but who has been snatched from him by a mysterious priest...

By: Frederick Orin Bartlett (1876-1945)

Book cover The Seventh Noon
Book cover The Triflers

By: Frederick S. Brereton (1872-)

With Joffre at Verdun A Story of the Western Front by Frederick S. Brereton With Joffre at Verdun A Story of the Western Front

By: Frederick Swainson

Book cover Acton's Feud A Public School Story

By: Frederick Vining Fisher (1866-)

Book cover The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras

By: Frederik Pohl

The Knights of Arthur by Frederik Pohl The Knights of Arthur

Sailors Sam Dunlap and Arthur check in to a New York hotel to await their mate Vern Engdahl when a girl shows up proposing to purchase Arthur. They need guys like Arthur to help run the city, and the fact that he fits in a small suitcase is even better. – The Knights of Arthur was first published in the January 1958 edition of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine.

By: Fredric Brown (1906-1972)

Book cover Earthmen Bearing Gifts
Book cover Keep Out

By: Fredrika Bremer (1801-1865)

Book cover The Home Or, Life in Sweden
Book cover Strife and Peace

By: Friedrich de La Motte-Fouqué (1777-1843)

Undine by Friedrich de La Motte-Fouqué Undine

Undine is a novel by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué concerning Undine, a water spirit who marries a Knight named Huldebrand in order to gain a soul. It is an early German romance, which has been translated into English and other languages. The novel served as inspiration for two operas in the romantic style by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann and Albert Lortzing, respectively, and two ballets: the nineteenth century Ondine and the twentieth century Undine. An edition of the book was illustrated by Arthur Rackham...

By: Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué (1777-1843)

Book cover Aslauga's Knight
Book cover The Two Captains

By: Friedrich Kerst

Mozart, The Man and the Artist as Revealed  in His Own Words by Friedrich Kerst Mozart, The Man and the Artist as Revealed in His Own Words

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His name is one of the most recognizable names in history and one of the most enduring of composers. At age 5, this “wunderkinder” took to the stage and began his life as a prolific and celebrated creator-genius of such luminous works the world has not known since. This collection of morsels taken from his personal letters is engaging and gives a look into the mind of the boy wonder. Was he mad? Was he miraculous?

By: Friedrich Maximilian Klinger (1752-1831)

Book cover Faustus his Life, Death, and Doom

By: Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805)

Book cover The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist; and Sport of Destiny

By: Fritz Leiber (1910-1992)

The Creature from Cleveland Depths by Fritz Leiber The Creature from Cleveland Depths

“The Creature from Cleveland Depths” also known as “The Lone Wolf” tells the story of a writer and his wife who refuse to move below-ground after the cold-war gets hot. The underground society discovers a decline in their ability to creatively innovate, and must consult with surface dwellers to develop products that satiate the needs of a people living like moles. But the latest product to result from this alliance, “The Tickler” has frightening implications that only our heroes seem to notice. – This story appeared in the December, 1962 issue of “Galaxy” magazine.


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