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Old 02-16-2008, 07:45 AM   #336
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Submarine Boys Omnibus

Discovered a great new juvenile series last night - now released for both Sony and MobiPocket.

The "Submarine Boys" series, by "Victor G. Durham" (a "house name", of course) was a series of 8 books published between 1909 and 1912 narrating the exciting adventures of two boys on board submarines. PG currently have the first 6 books of the series, which I've made into an omnibus edition; I'll add the other two books to it if they are subsequently released. Book 3 is illustrated.

I love these late 19th/early 20th century juvenile series (as you may have noticed!). They portray a much more "innocent" world than today, which has now vanished, but still lives on in these books.

Enjoy!
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