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  1. On the blockade by Oliver Optic [i.e. W. T. Adams]. by Optic. Oliver. 1822-1897., 1890-01-01
  2. Half round the world or. Among the uncivilized by Oliver Optic [ by Optic. Oliver. 1822-1897., 1895-01-01
  3. The yankee middy. or. The adventures of a naval officer a story by Optic. Oliver. 1822-1897., 1869-01-01
  4. Lake breezes; or, The cruise of the Sylvania by Optic Oliver 1822-1897, 1878-01-01
  5. The boat club. or. The bunkers of Rippleton. by Optic. Oliver. 1822-1897., 1897-01-01
  6. Watch and wait; or, The young fugitives. A story for young people by Oliver, 1822-1897 Optic, 2009-10-26
  7. Field and forest; or, The fortunes of a farmer by Oliver, 1822-1897 Optic, 2009-10-26
  8. Asiatic breezes, or, Students on the wing, by Optic. Oliver. 1822-1897, 1895-01-01
  9. The starry flag; or, The young fisherman of Cape Ann by Optic Oliver 1822-1897, 1868-01-01
  10. A victorious union by Optic Oliver 1822-1897, 1893-01-01
  11. Outward bound, or, Young America afloat : a story of travel and adventure by Optic Oliver 1822-1897, 1867-01-01
  12. Up and down the Nile; or, Young adventurers in Africa by Oliver, 1822-1897 Optic, 2009-10-26
  13. ...Taken by the enemy by Optic Oliver 1822-1897, 1888-01-01
  14. HATCHIE, The Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellvue. A Tale of the Mississippi and the South-west. by Warren T. [pseudonym of Adams, William Taylor. 1822 - 1897, also known as 'Oliver Optic']. Ashton, 1853

61. The Stanley Lieberman Memorial Collection Of American Juvenile Literature
Author, Title, Call number. Adams, William Taylor 18221897, Always In luck, ByOliver Optic. In the Argosy. Vol. XV, 1892-1893, pp. 155-356. Blue illus. Cloth.
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The Stanley Lieberman Memorial Collection of American Juvenile Literature A Checklist Compiled by Bruce Jay Wasser (Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. 1969) How to use this checklist Each title in the Lieberman Collection is represented by a separate entry in the following checklist, and, sometimes, by cross (or X) references as well. The following sample entry
Author Title Call number Adams, William Taylor 1822-1897 Always In luck, By Oliver Optic. In the Argosy. Vol. XV, 1892-1893, pp. 155-356. Blue illus. Cloth. XV Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899. Chester Rand. May be interpreted thus: William Taylor Adam’s Always in Luck , written under the pseudonym Oliver Optic, appears in The Argosy , Volume XV, which is bound in the blue illustrated, cloth-covered boards. This volume also contains Horatio Alger’s Chester Rand , and an entry for Chester Rand is also to be found in this checklist in its proper alphabetical place within the listing of Alger’s novels and stories. The number 115 is the shelf or call number for the volume described, and should be cited as (Lieberman 115) in placing a request to have the book retrieved from the stacks. Since this checklist is only a guide to the Lieberman Collection and not a detailed bibliographical accounting, entries are brief, and no attempt has been made to conform to principles of formal bibliographic description. Generally, however, standard terms have been used in describing bindings, with the exception of the use of "paperback" and "illus. Paperback" which have been employed consistently in preference to the terms "wrapper" and "illus. wrapper."

62. DRAFT Open Space  & Recreation Plan 2001
2. William T. Adams (1822 1897) - He was a pioneer author writingfor young people under the pen name of Oliver Optic. During
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Franklin, MA Town Community Business ... State Forest Map
Conservation Commission
DRAFT 2001 OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION PLAN FOR
BELLINGHAM, BLACKSTONE AND FRANKLIN VOLUME I
June, 2001 This Open Space and Recreation Plan was prepared by PGC Associates under the auspices of the Open Space Planning Committee of the Metacomet Land Trust Board of Directors
With assistance from: PGC Associates
1 Toni Lane
Franklin, MA 02038
PREFACE This is a draft plan designed to solicit comments from Town officials and the general public. This version does not include any of the maps, although there are references to them throughout the text. The final version will also include an Implementation Table in which the recommendations will be listed along with the name of a board, commission or department that should take the lead role in implementing that recommendation as well as others that should be involved. INTRODUCTION Statement of Purpose A common vision facilitates decision-making for everyone Town and State officials as well as developers and private landowners. This 2001 Update of the 1995 plan is intended to help provide that vision. This plan has been prepared on a regional basis because natural and recreational resources do not end at Town boundaries. Coordination and cooperation in planning may lead to improved resource management and enhancement of recreational opportunities. It should also be noted that while this regional plan focuses on Bellingham, Blackstone and Franklin, efforts to coordinate open space and recreation planning with other towns in the region are also strongly encouraged.

63. Project Gutenberg Titles
Marion and a history of his brigade, by James, William Dobein, 17641838 AV Laider,by Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872-1956 ABC's of Science, by Oliver, Charles A
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64. Untitled Document
Blue and Gray for Boys and Girls Author Profiles. 19th Century OliverOptic. (William T. Adams) (1822 1897) Massachusetts. William
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Author Profiles 19th Century
Oliver Optic
(William T. Adams) (1822 - 1897)
Massachusetts William T. Adams assumed the pen name "Oliver Optic" when he began writing children's books in the 1850s. A teacher by trade, Adams gained fame and fortune during his lifetime from the publication of numerous "boy adventure stories." John Townsend Trowbridge
New York Beginning his career as a newspaper editor and anonymous contributor to various publications, Trowbridge first earned a name for himself upon publication of an anti-slavery novel. He wrote articles for the children's magazines Our Young Folks and Youth's Companion during and after the war. Of his Civil War novels, Cudjo's Cave was the most popular. According to the new introduction to a recent edition of the novel, Trowbridge was the first American novelist to depict a black man of pure African ancestry as noble and intelligent. Modern critics, however, label the character Pomp a stereotype. Jules Verne
France Fantasy writer Jules Verne is famous for his adventure stories; three in particular have contributed significantly to the genre of science fiction and remain popular today:

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