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Mystery tales for boys and girls / selected by Elva S. Smith ; front. by J. Henry, decorations by L.J. Bridgman.
LIBRA 371.3E Sm53
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 388 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Boston : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., [1917]
- Summary:
- The gold bug, by E.A. Poe.--The last buccaneer, by Lord Macaulay.--The goblin of Rummelsburg, by J.A. Musäus.--La belle dame sans merci, by J. Keats.--The erl-king, by J.W. von Goethe.--St. Swithin's chair, by Sir W. Scott.--The spectral ship, by W. Hauff.--The haunted house, by W. Irving.--The ghost-ship, by T. Moore.--The ballad of Carmilhan, by H.W. Longfellow.--Legend of the Moor's legact, by W. Irving.--Alice Brand, by Sir W. Scott.--The rime of the ancient mariner, by S.T. Coleridge.--Don Roderick and the magic tower, by W. Irving.--The American coracle, by C. Galpin.--Thomas the rhymer; Scottish ballad.--The fisherman's ring, by Selma Lagerlöf.--The luck of Edenhall, by J.L. Uhland.--The phantom isle, by G. Cambrensis.--Hy Brasail--the isle of the blest, by G. Griffin.--The adalantado of the seven cities, by W. Irving.--The abbot of Inisfalen, by W. Allingham.--The mysterious champion of Hadley, by Sir W. Scott.--The gray champion, by N. Hawthorne.--The admiral's ghost, by A. Noyes.--Aslauga's knight, by La Motte-Fouqué.
- OCLC:
- 4169018
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