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41. Wing and wing, (Lovell's library)
 
42. Voices of Action: A Collection
$38.93
43. Courtship Under Contract: The
 
44. Anti-slavery days: A sketch of
 
45. Pathfinder: Or, The inland sea
 
46. The genealogy of the James W.
 
47. Anastasia
 
48. Gold Rush adventures of James
 
49. Propagation of truth,: Or, "Tyranny
 
50. Catalogue of the library of the
 
51. Genealogical review of the Lovell-Loring
 
52. Copy of a letter of July 4, 1805,
 
53. History of the Churches of Christ
 
54. Anastasia: the Lost Princess
 
55. T. V. Joke Book (Red Fox Joke
 
56. Autographed letter, hand-written
 
57. ANASTASIA La Princesa Perdida
 
58. Apollo 13 [APOLLO 13 NONE/E]
 
59. ANASTASIA de Verloren Tsaren-dochter
 
60. Grammar and vocabularies of the

41. Wing and wing, (Lovell's library)
by James Fenimore Cooper
 Hardcover: 407 Pages (1885)

Asin: B00088UALI
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:continued light, easy, and graceful. After passing the entrance of the port a mile or more, he tacked and looked up towards the haven. By this time, however, he had got so near in to the western clifis, that their lee deprived him of all air; and after keeping his canvas open half an hour in the little roads, it was all suddenly drawn to the yards, and the lugger anchored.chapter{Section 4CHAPTER H." His stock, a few French phrases, got by heart, With much to learn, but nothing to Impart; The youth obedient to his sire's commands. Seta off a wanderer Into foreign lands." Cowfik.It was now nearly dark, and the crowd, having satisfied its idle curiosity, began slowly to disperse. The Signer Viti remained till the last, conceiving it to be his duty to be on the alert, in such troubled times; but with all his bustling activity, it escaped his vigilance and means of observation to detect the circumstance that the stranger, while he steered into the bay with so much confidence, had contrived to bring up at a point where not a single gun from the batteries could be brought to bear on him; while his own shot, had he been disposed to hostilities, would have completely raked the little haven. But Vito Viti, though so enthusiastic an admirer of the art, was no gunner himself, and little liked to dwell on the effect of shot, except as it applied to others, and not at all to himself.Of all the suspicious, apprehensive, and curious, who had been collected in and about the port, since it was known the lugger intended to come into the bay, Ghita and 'Maso alone remained on watch, after the vessel was anchored. A loud hail had been given by those intrusted with the execution of the quarantine laws, the great physical bugbear and moral mystification of the Mediterranean; and the... ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Victorian naval fiction
Perhaps not as well known as The Pilot (1824), James Fenimore Cooper's fictional account of John Paul Jones's adventures, The Wing-and-Wing (1842) is closer to the late Twentieth Century notion of "mainstream" historic naval fiction. Set in the Mediterranean in the months following Nelson's victory at the Nile, The Wing-and-Wing is the story of a bold captain and his plucky crew prevailing over great odds by superior strategy, seamanship and gunnery. All familiar territory to the contemporary reader of HNF, but Cooper's story has a twist. The hero is French. Raoul Yvart is the dashing captain of Le Feu-Follet, a lugger-rigged French privateer cruising Italy's west coast. Since the Tyrrhenian Sea is more or less a British lake at this time, with Nelson firmly established in Naples, Yvart needs to draw on all his considerable resources to succeed. He loves Ghita, a beautiful and pious daughter of Tuscany, who loves him as well, but can't reconcile her Catholicism with Yvart's skeptical anti-clericalism. Pursuing his love and pursued by the Royal Navy, Raoul makes Le Feu-Follet (in English, will-o-the-wisp) live up to her name.

The action and ship-handling passages are well done and compelling -- after all, Cooper served in both merchant ships and the U.S. Navy, and spent considerable time in Italy. There are some interesting windows on actual history, notably the execution of Admiral Caracciolo, which Cooper considered ignominious and blamed on the pernicious influence of Emma Hamilton on the noble Nelson. For all that, a great deal of the charm of the novel is in the humor. A few secondary characters consistently make the reader smile as Cooper paints broad caricatures of Italians, French, English and Scots. (The only American, Ithuel Bolt, may be the book's most complex character, combining courage and righteousness with bitterness and greedy self-interest.) Much of the fun is language-based as the English, French and Italians mangle each others' language. We also enjoy parodies of legal wrangling and philosophical discourse. Surely there is no other action novel in which the epistemology of George Berkeley plays a crucial role in advancing the plot!

If you don't have your Victorian prose mojo going, don't pick up this book. Cooper is wordy in a way that forces the reader to slow down and savor the language. Readers looking for a plot-driven "page turner" may chafe at the pace, but patience will be rewarded. Unlike many action novels that are fun to read, but fade from mind, Cooper's plot, characters and descriptions linger in the imagination. Some time after finishing the book, I find myself returning to reconsider some personage or event. A wine drinker might say that The Wing-and-Wing has a long finish.

The Henry Holt "Heart of Oak Sea Classics" edition features Jeffrey Ward's maps -- very useful to the reader -- and Thomas Philbrick's instructive introduction.

5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting romance, hearty sea adventure
Based on a true incident, this novel is set along the coast of Italy during the age of Napolean. The Wing-and-Wing is a ship preying on British ships, captained by Raoul Yverne. He's in love with Ghita Caraccioli, a devout Catholic who refuses to marry him because he is an atheist. When Ghita's grandfather is sentenced to be executed by Lord Nelson, Ghita and Raoul (disguised) visit him hoping to bring about his escape. The plot is foiled, Raoul makes it to his ship and gets away, only to be persued by the British until he's trapped and killed. Cooper creates some of his most interesting characters in this romance of the sea. Raoul is a complicated man: he will not yield to Ghita regarding his atheistic beliefs, yet he is an honorable, heroic figure based on what he does throughout the story; he will not compromise his principles. The romance between Ghita and Raoul is interesting and powerful, not always the case in Cooper's novels. The impressed American seaman named Bolt, or "The Yankee," is also a well-drawn character; his hatred for the British and his devil-may-care attitude are delightful. Finally, the chapters set at sea, especially where Raoul is able to out-maneuver and out-sail the British, show Cooper writing at his best. It's no wonder the editors chose this novel as part of the Heart of Oak Sea Classics series.

4-0 out of 5 stars A romantic tragedy
This novel was first published in 1842, and various editions are available.While the author is noted more for other novels, he started his career at sea, sailing as a merchant seaman for two years from 1806 to 1807, then becoming a midshipman in the United States Navy, serving for two years before resigning his commission to stay on land.He maintained his interest in the sea and is credited with writing the first sea novels.He lived in Italy from 1828 to 1829, primarily in Naples, but visiting Elba and other areas.He was intimately familiar with the actions and settings used in the novel, which is set in 1799 in and around the Bay of Naples, the Isle of Capri, and Elba.

The title of the novel is explained in the first chapter when a suspiciou lugger is seen approaching Elba, "the spread of her canvas, as she came down before the wind, wing-and-wing, as seamen term it, or with a sail fanning like the heavy pinions of a seafowl, on each side..."When the lugger arrives at Elba, it displays and English flag, and the Captain identifies himself as Jack Smith and the lugger as the Wing-and-Wing.In actual fact, the captain is Raoul Yvard and the lugger is the French corsair Feu-Follet.Raoul has come to Elba to meet Ghita, the woman he loves.

The story proceeds as the Feu-Follet plays a game of cat-and-mouse with the British frigate Proserpine commanded by Captain Cuffe.Part of the story is the action between the Feu-Follet and the British, and part of the story is the relationship between Raoul and Ghita.There is a large cast of characters involved.

The story is slow reading, as Cooper was very descriptive of both the settings and the events, and included long conversations between the characters.It is worth reading both as classic literature (one of the first sea novels) and to obtain another side of Cooper's novels.

4-0 out of 5 stars Don'tbe afraid of Cooper
I'm glad that I read the book before looking at an earlier reviewer's description of "long winded and laborious", or I may have skipped it.It is indeed a little "slow" in the first third or so, especially if your point of reference is a Marryat novel that would have had four battles fought by that point.I found it engaging,more and more as the work progressed, and overall an excelent read.Refreshing that the hero, his enemy, and several others are not simplistically all good or all bad as so often we find in these sea tales.As well, refreshing to learn a bit of the French privateer's p.o.v.

3-0 out of 5 stars Rough Sailing
In addition to the Patrick O'Brian series, I have read several of the Heary-of-Oak series nautical fiction novels and all have been excellent. This one, however, falls short and the nautical fiction fan may grow wearyof Cooper's long winded laborious style of writing. I have to admit, Icouldn't get through the entire book but admit the author to be a talentedwriter. Nevertheless, I think the purist nautical fiction fan may prefer aless pretentious style of writinga laForester,Marrayat, James Nelsonor Richard Woodman. ... Read more


42. Voices of Action: A Collection of Inspirational Sermons
by Compiled and Edited by James L. Lovell
 Hardcover: Pages (1968)

Asin: B002JR4XE6
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43. Courtship Under Contract: The Science Of Selection; A Tale Of Woman's Emancipation
by James Henry Lovell Eager
Hardcover: 444 Pages (2010-09-10)
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Asin: 1163868582
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


44. Anti-slavery days: A sketch of the struggle which ended in the abolition of slavery in the United States (Lovell's library)
by James Freeman Clarke
 Unknown Binding: 1 Pages (1883)

Asin: B000861VVI
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This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's large-scale digitization efforts. The Library seeks to preserve the intellectual content of items in a manner that facilitates and promotes a variety of uses. The digital reformatting process results in an electronic version of the original text that can be both accessed online and used to create new print copies. The Library also understands and values the usefulness of print and makes reprints available to the public whenever possible. This book and hundreds of thousands of others can be found in the HathiTrust, an archive of the digitized collections of many great research libraries. For access to the University of Michigan Library's digital collections, please see http://www.lib.umich.edu and for information about the HathiTrust, please visit http://www.hathitrust.org ... Read more


45. Pathfinder: Or, The inland sea (Lovell's library)
by James Fenimore Cooper
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1884)

Asin: B0008CLPZE
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46. The genealogy of the James W. Lovell family, 1765-1981: Giving up to nine generations of descendants and biographical sketches of many of them
by Marshall Wilson Lovell
 Unknown Binding: 302 Pages (1982)

Asin: B0006XZMVS
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47. Anastasia
by James Blair Lovell
 Hardcover: Pages (1991-01-01)

Asin: B001KPVB8Y
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48. Gold Rush adventures of James Lovell Loring (Publication / Kalamazoo Public Museum)
by James Lovell Loring
 Unknown Binding: 48 Pages (1963)

Asin: B0006EJT3O
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49. Propagation of truth,: Or, "Tyranny anatomized" in four letters to the President of the United States.--A late senator of Massachusetts.--The president ... James Sullivan ... and the emperor Bonaparte
by James Lovell
 Unknown Binding: 29 Pages (1808)

Asin: B00085UYRQ
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50. Catalogue of the library of the late Hon. Sir James Stuart, bart., chief justice of Lower Canada: To be sold by auction, at the premises, 450 St. Paul ... days, until the whole is disposed of
by James Stuart
 Unknown Binding: 54 Pages (1868)

Asin: B0008CV400
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51. Genealogical review of the Lovell-Loring families
by James Lovell Loring
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1892)

Asin: B00088UAPO
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52. Copy of a letter of July 4, 1805, to the president of the United States,: Supposed by the writer, to be fitted, specially, for the eye and courage of the ... green-headed "free citizens, " every where
by James Lovell
 Unknown Binding: 8 Pages (1805)

Asin: B0008BTRZA
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53. History of the Churches of Christ in California
by James Lacy Lovell
 Unknown Binding: 35 Pages (1959)

Asin: B0007H1KD2
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54. Anastasia: the Lost Princess
by James Blair Lovell
 Paperback: Pages (1997-08-24)

Asin: B000OT3P9U
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55. T. V. Joke Book (Red Fox Joke Books)
by James Lovell
 Paperback: 160 Pages (1991-08-15)

Isbn: 0099891301
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56. Autographed letter, hand-written during the Revolutionary War.
by James LOVELL
 Hardcover: Pages (1780)

Asin: B0011ZPJ9A
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57. ANASTASIA La Princesa Perdida
by James Blair Lovell
 Hardcover: 538 Pages (1991)

Asin: B001RY25X8
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Original black cloth binding in pictorial dustjacket with image of young Anastasia. Photograph illustrations. ... Read more


58. Apollo 13 [APOLLO 13 NONE/E]
by Jim(Author) ; Kluger, Jeffrey(Author); Lovell, James(Author) Lovell
 Hardcover: Pages (2000-04-30)

Asin: B002E9W3D2
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59. ANASTASIA de Verloren Tsaren-dochter
by James Blair Lovell
 Paperback: Pages (1991)

Asin: B001RY286M
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60. Grammar and vocabularies of the Manganja language
by Lovell James Procter
 Unknown Binding: 66 Pages (1875)

Asin: B0008BDB0C
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