Principal books by John Conroy Hutcheson
These books are in the form of PDFs. They are printable and searchable. They have been digitised by scanning nineteenth century or early twentieth century copies of the books. These original scans are also available in the Internet Archive. To make them more readable we have omitted the images, which can be seen, if desired, with the original scans in the Internet Archive. Books dated later than 1922 may not be viewed from within the USA.
Many books of the period up to 1922 were originally published in serial form, usually in weekly instalments. Such books might be put into book form for the first time several years after the author's death.
It has been very hard to find anything about the life of John Conroy Hutcheson. He was born in Jersey, Channel Islands, in 1840, and died in Portsea, England, in late 1896 or early 1897. This was picked up from the Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages. He wrote about 18 novels, most, though not all, about the sea.
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Maze runner : the Scorch trials : official graphic novel prelude
1 volume (unpaged) : 26 cm "Straight from the world of 'The Maze Runner' comes an anthology of five short stories revealing the hidden history of characters from the upcoming film. Explore how the terrifying W.C.K.D. ...
Modern English literature; a selection of the best known works circulated, with which is embodied a guide to popular works of fiction
509 p
Long way down
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The Best of John Jakes - The Master of Pulp Sci-Fi
The Best of John JakesPublished in 1977 by DAW Books (No. 244). This is a scan of the
edition printed in Canada by The New American Library of Canada (pdf
OCR Bookmarks, 8.9 MB)From
the ISFDB, these are the content...
Percy Jackson's Greek heroes
416 pages : 31 cm "Who cut off Medusa's head? Who was raised by a she-bear? Who tamed Pegasus? It takes a demigod to know, and Percy Jackson can fill you in on the all the daring deeds of Perseus, Atalanta, Belleropho...
Orchard Park and Other Works
The author disavows this book in its entirety, and in fact, reproves it. The unsuspecting reader, then, is enjoined to treat it as a mere curiosity, and to hold it in no greater esteem than may be rightfully assigned ...