Publisher: M. A. Donohue &
Co., New York, NY
Modern Author's Library No. 328 edition (1897)
334 pages + graphic ads -- Paperback.
Approx. size: 4¾" by 7¼"
Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth was an American writer of more than 60 novels in the latter part of the 19th century. She was probably the most widely read author of that era.
In this suspenseful sequel to Ishmael, you will follow the valiant perseverance of our hero, Ishmael Worth. From the sultry heat of Cuba to the gloomy crags of northern Scotland, Ishmael stands resolute in his commitment to those he loves. Whether he is wrestling with the icy hand of death or carefully mending broken hearts, Ishmael is ever thinking of the welfare of those around him. You can always count on Ishmael to be the rock that others need to help them through the most difficult of trials. When you finally close the book, you will cry out in sorrow that there are no more pages to read on the life of this beloved young man.
"This book will keep you spell bound. It is a wonderful story and I read it again. I may read it again when I get passed it awhile. I never read books twice usually but this one was so worthy of my time. You do not want to miss reading this book." .... via online review
Light general wear, but very nice for such an early pulp novel. Small tear at bottom of spine and slightly bumped corners. Otherwise very nice. Pages toned of course due to age. Please see photos and email with any questions prior to purchase.
Thanks much.
Modern Author's Library No. 328 edition (1897)
334 pages + graphic ads -- Paperback.
Approx. size: 4¾" by 7¼"
Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth was an American writer of more than 60 novels in the latter part of the 19th century. She was probably the most widely read author of that era.
In this suspenseful sequel to Ishmael, you will follow the valiant perseverance of our hero, Ishmael Worth. From the sultry heat of Cuba to the gloomy crags of northern Scotland, Ishmael stands resolute in his commitment to those he loves. Whether he is wrestling with the icy hand of death or carefully mending broken hearts, Ishmael is ever thinking of the welfare of those around him. You can always count on Ishmael to be the rock that others need to help them through the most difficult of trials. When you finally close the book, you will cry out in sorrow that there are no more pages to read on the life of this beloved young man.
"This book will keep you spell bound. It is a wonderful story and I read it again. I may read it again when I get passed it awhile. I never read books twice usually but this one was so worthy of my time. You do not want to miss reading this book." .... via online review
Light general wear, but very nice for such an early pulp novel. Small tear at bottom of spine and slightly bumped corners. Otherwise very nice. Pages toned of course due to age. Please see photos and email with any questions prior to purchase.
Thanks much.