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Old 12-25-2008, 02:09 PM   #12
wayspooled
Crab In The Dark
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Alexandre Dumas, pere
Rafael Sabatini (for Scaramouche and The Sea Hawk)
Charles Dickens
Arthur Conan Doyle (for The White Company and Nigel's Band)
Sir Walter Scott (for Ivanhoe, Quentin Durward and The Talisman)
S.R. Crockett (The Black Douglas)
J.S.C. Abbott (Daniel Boone: Pioneer of Kentucky)
Henryk Sienkiewicz (for Quo Vadis)
W. Clark Russell
Charles Darwin (for The Voyage of the Beagle)
Wilkie Collins (The Moonstone)
Edith Wharton (The Age of Innocence, Ethan Frome,
G.A. Henty (Lion of the North: A Tale of the Times of Gustavus Adolphus)
Lewis Wallace (Ben Hur)
Mark Twain - lots of stuff that's not Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn though I liked them as a kid.
P.G. Wodehouse (humor, lots)
Edgar Wallace (mysteries, lots)
G.K. Chesterton
Rudyard Kipling (Captains Courageous)
Frederick Marryat (sea stories mostly)

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