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Danger! - Tales of the High Seas - 6 Tales [Illustrated] (Captain Sharkey Saga) - Arthur Conan Doyle
Danger! - Tales of the High Seas - 6 Tales [Illustrated] (Captain Sharkey Saga)
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PERIL PRESS presents: The Strand Magazine, July 1914 Collier’s, August 22 1914 DANGER! Being The Log Of Captain Sirius by Arthur Conan Doyle 11,700 Words Pearson's Magazine, January 1897 TALES OF THE HIGH SEAS: 1 THE GOVERNOR OF ST. KITT'S by Arthur Conan Doyle First story of the Captain... show more
PERIL PRESS presents:

The Strand Magazine, July 1914
Collier’s, August 22 1914
DANGER!
Being The Log Of Captain Sirius
by Arthur Conan Doyle
11,700 Words

Pearson's Magazine, January 1897
TALES OF THE HIGH SEAS: 1
THE GOVERNOR OF ST. KITT'S
by Arthur Conan Doyle
First story of the Captain Sharkey saga
4700 Words

Pearson's Magazine, March 1897
TALES OF THE HIGH SEAS: 2
THE TWO BARQUES
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Second story of the Captain Sharkey saga
4800 Words

Pearson's Magazine, May 1897
TALES OF THE HIGH SEAS: 3
THE VOYAGE OF COPLEY BANKS
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Third story of the Captain Sharkey saga
4300 Words

Pearson's Magazine, April 1911
THE BLIGHTING OF SHARKEY
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Fourth story of the Captain Sharkey saga
4700 Words

The Strand, December 1922
BILLY BONES
by Arthur Conan Doyle
3300 Words

This edition includes the 6 illustrations to Danger! as well as the cover to the issue of Collier's that published Danger! There are also 2 galleries of illustrations to other stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

The Strand Magazine, December 1910
THE ADVENTURE OF THE DEVIL'S FOOT
7 illustrations by Gilbert Holiday

The Strand Magazine, March 1903
THE BRIGADIER IN ENGLAND
8 illustrations by William B. Wollen
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00GUU4SG6
Publisher: Peril Press
Pages no: 136
Edition language: English
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4.0 Danger!
...in which ACD predicts Britain's predicament as an island during war time (WWI) and the Channel Tunnel! I thought this was an impressive story and much more considerate and much less full of pompous chauvinism than The Riddle of the Sands. It was realistic and, in turn, quite scary, which was n...
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