Hawes, Charles Boardman, 1889-1923
Hawes, Charles Boardman
Charles Hawes American maritime writer (1889-1923)
VIAF ID: 21811826 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Hawes ‡c American maritime writer (1889-1923)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Charles Boardman
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Charles Boardman ‡d 1889-1923
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Charles Boardman ‡d 1889-1923
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Charles Boardman ‡d 1889-1923
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Charles Boardman, ‡d 1889-1923
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Charles Boardman, ‡d 1889-1923
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Cable, Dorothea ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 551 _ _ ‡a Clifton Springs, NY ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 510 2 _ ‡a Harvard University ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 551 _ _ ‡a Springfield, Mass. ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
Works
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Dark frigate | |
The dark frigate; wherein is told the story of Philip Marsham who lived in the time of King Charles and was bred a sailor but came home to England after many hazards by sea and land and fought for the king at Newbury and lost a great inheritance and departed for Barbados in the same ship, by curious chance, in which he had long before adventured with the pirates | |
Gloucester, by land and sea; the story of a New England seacoast town | |
The great quest; a romance of 1826, wherein are recorded the experiences of Josiah Woods of Topham, and of those others with whom he sailed for Cuba and the Gulf of Guinea. | |
The lost stories of Charles Boardman Hawes, Newbery Award Winner | |
Den mørke fregatten | |
The mutineers; a tale of old days at sea and of adventures in the Far East as Benjamin Lathrop set it down some sixty years ago | |
Mytteriet | |
Die schwarze Fregate | |
Taikai no hanransha. | |
Whaling | |
Whaling : wherein are discussed the first whalemen of whom we have record, the growth of the European whaling industry, and of its offspring, the American whaling industry, primitive whaling among the savages of North America, the various manners and means of taking whales in all parts of the world and in all times of its history, the extraordinary adventures and mishaps that have befallen whalemen the seas over, the economic and social conditions that led to the rise of whaling and hastened its decline, and in conclusion, the present state of the once flourishing and lucrative industry | |
대단한 모험 | |
大海の反乱者. |