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The War-God and the Brown Maiden, London: Collins . With eight illustrations by
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Beggars of the Sea: A Story of the Dutch struggle with Spain
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Beggars of the Sea. A story of the Dutch struggle with Spain
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The Thane of the Dean: a tale of the time of the
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A Hero in Wolf-Skin : a story of pagan and
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Trapped In Tripoli; or, A Boy's Adventures in The Desert
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A Trooper of the Finns. A tale of the Thirty Years' War
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Out With The Buccaneers; or, The Treasure of The Snake
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Stories from British history (B. C. 54 – A. D. 1485)
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Stories from British History: B. C. 54 – A. D. 1485
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238:The Insurgent Trail: A story of the Balkans
138:A Lion of Wessex, or, How Saxon fought Dane
101:He died in Cheltenham on 9 November 1937.
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