Kate Bonnet: The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter

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D. Appleton, 1902 - Juvenile Fiction - 420 pages
 

Contents

I
1
II
11
III
25
IV
35
V
48
VI
61
VII
70
VIII
79
XXII
230
XXIII
245
XXIV
251
XXV
263
XXVI
276
XXVII
280
XXVIII
295
XXIX
308

IX
103
X
117
XI
132
XII
138
XIII
147
XIV
161
XV
165
XVI
173
XVII
187
XVIII
194
XIX
203
XX
217
XXI
223
XXX
320
XXXI
330
XXXII
341
XXXIII
357
XXXIV
364
XXXV
373
XXXVI
381
XXXVII
392
XXXVIII
399
XLI
405
XLII
409
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About the author (1902)

Frank Richard Stockton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 5, 1834. In 1868, he started working for the magazine Hearth and Home, where he wrote fairy tales as well as stories and articles on a variety of subjects for adults. In 1874, he became the assistant editor of Saint Nicholas Magazine and worked there until 1878 when he was forced to resign due to failing eyesight. He continued to write by dictating to his wife or a professional secretary. His first fairy tale, Ting-a-Ling, was published in The Riverside Magazine in 1867 and his first book collection was published in 1870. His works include The Lady or the Tiger, The Griffin and the Minor Canon, The Bee-Man of Orn, The House of Martha, and The Lost Dryad. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 20, 1902 at the age of 68.

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