Facing the Flag

Facing the Flag

Facing the Flag[Redactors Note: Facing the Flag {number V044 in the T&M listing of Vernes works} is...
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Author: Verne, Jules,1828-1905
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Facing the Flag

Facing the Flag

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Facing the Flag

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Author: Verne, Jules,1828-1905
Format: eBook
Language: English

Facing the Flag

[Redactors Note: Facing the Flag {number V044 in the T&M listing of Vernes works} is an anonymous translation of Face au drapeau (1896) first published in the U.S. by F. Tennyson Neely in 1897, and later (circa 1903) republished from the same plates by Hurst and F.M. Lupton (Federal Book Co.). Two apparent errors, which occur also in the french editions, have been made: the replacement of Sivan by Swan and of Roandoke by Roanoke. This is a different translation from the one published by Sampson & Low in England entitled For the Flag (1897) translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey.] The carte de visite received that day, June 15, 189, by the director of the establishment of Healthful House was a very neat one, and simply bore, without escutcheon or coronet, the name: The capital of North Carolinaone of the forty-four states of the Union at this epochis the rather important town of Raleigh, which is about one hundred and fifty miles in the interior of the province. It is owing to its central position that this city has become the seat of the State legislature, for there are others that equal and even surpass it in industrial and commercial importance, such as Wilmington, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Edenton, Washington, Salisbury, Tarborough, Halifax, and New-Berne. The latter town is situated on estuary of the Neuse River, which empties itself into Pamlico Sound, a sort of vast maritime lake protected by a natural dyke formed by the isles and islets of the Carolina coast. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 11556
Author: Verne, Jules
Release Date: Mar 1, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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