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Mayne Reid

    This author crafts thrilling adventure novels set in untamed locales such as the American West, Mexico, South Africa, the Himalayas, and Jamaica. His style echoes classic adventure writers, imbued with an admiration for the romantic spirit of Lord Byron. The narratives are rich with action, transporting readers to exotic and wild landscapes where courageous characters confront peril. Expect captivating tales filled with suspense and discovery.

    Mayne Reid
    The Free Lances. A Romance of the Mexican Valley
    The Flag of Distress. A Tale of the South Sea
    Lost Leonore
    The Flag of Distress. A Tale of the South Sea
    The Finger of Fate
    The Scalp Hunters
    • The Scalp Hunters

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of northern Mexico, this adventure novel immerses readers in a vivid landscape filled with flowers and expansive plains. The protagonist's introspective journey begins in an unbroken horizon, highlighting the beauty of nature that surrounds him. Reid's narrative style evokes a sense of wonder and exploration, reminiscent of other adventure writers of his time. The story promises a blend of romance and thrilling escapades, characteristic of Reid's works, as it unfolds in the untamed settings he vividly describes.

      The Scalp Hunters
    • The Finger of Fate

      Vol III

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This reprint of a historical book, originally published in 1872, aims to preserve and provide access to classic literature. The publishing house Anatiposi focuses on reprinting older works, although the age of these texts may result in missing pages or lower quality. Their mission is to ensure that these historical books remain available to the public, preventing them from being forgotten.

      The Finger of Fate
    • The book is a reprint of a classic work first published in 1876, preserving its historical significance and original content. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and narratives of that era, showcasing the author's unique style and perspective. This edition allows contemporary audiences to explore the timeless ideas and cultural context presented in the original text, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.

      The Flag of Distress. A Tale of the South Sea
    • Lost Leonore

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves a historical work originally published in 1872, emphasizing the importance of maintaining access to classic literature. Aimed at making these older texts available to the public, the publishing house Anatiposi acknowledges that the reprints may have missing pages or lower quality due to their age. The initiative highlights a commitment to cultural preservation and the significance of historical literature.

      Lost Leonore
    • This reprint preserves the original text from 1876, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. The book captures the themes and narratives that were significant in the 19th century, making it a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and history. Its enduring relevance and charm provide a unique reading experience that connects contemporary audiences with past perspectives.

      The Flag of Distress. A Tale of the South Sea
    • The book is a reprint of a classic work first published in 1881, preserving the original content and style. It offers readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary significance of the period, showcasing themes and narratives that reflect the era's values and challenges. This edition invites both new readers and those familiar with the text to explore its enduring relevance and charm.

      The Free Lances. A Romance of the Mexican Valley
    • Gwen Wynn

      Vol. 1

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The first volume of Gwen Wynn offers a faithful reprint of the original 1877 edition, preserving the text and quality of the initial publication. This edition allows readers to experience the story as it was originally presented, maintaining its historical significance and literary value.

      Gwen Wynn
    • The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1881, preserving the historical context and significance of its time. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and ideas prevalent during the era, showcasing the author's unique perspective and narrative style. This edition aims to maintain the authenticity of the original text while making it accessible to contemporary audiences.

      The Plant Hunters. Or, Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains
    • No Quarter!

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted to ensure readability and clarity, making it accessible for contemporary audiences. Its significance throughout human history is emphasized, highlighting the importance of preserving its content for future generations. This republishing effort aims to maintain the work's legacy while providing a fresh, modern format.

      No Quarter!
    • Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Louisiana, this novel explores themes of love, adventure, and social complexities through the experiences of its protagonist. The narrative unfolds within a richly detailed historical context, reflecting the societal norms and tensions of the time, including issues related to race and class. Originally published in three volumes, it later appeared under the title "Love's Vengeance." This work is part of a broader collection that offers valuable insights into the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century.

      The Quadroon, Or, a Lover's Adventures in Louisiana. Volume 3 of 3