McNeil, Everett, 1862-1929
Henry Everett McNeil American children's author (1862-1929)
VIAF ID: 31556604 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
Works
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The boy forty-niners; | |
Buried treasure, a tale of an old house | |
Daniel Du Luth, or, Adventuring on the Great Lakes : being the tale told by young Paul Douay of the long journey he made in Indian canoes in the company of Daniel Greysolon Du Luth, from Montreal through the Great Lakes to Lake Superior, in quest of his sister stolen by the Indians when a babe : together with an account of the perilous and thrilling adventures that befell them and how the long quest ended on the island of Wanawatanda at the house of the white medicine-girl of the Issati : as set down in English | |
Dickon Bend the Bow, and other wonder tales | |
For the glory of France ... | |
The hermit of the Culebra Mountains, or, The adventures of two schoolboys in the far West | |
In Texas with Davy Crockett; a story of the Texas war of independence | |
The lost nation | |
The lost treasure cave: | |
The shadows of the Iroquois : in which I, Blaise Lafond, tell the tale of those strange and terrible happenings, through which I, a hamble French lad, became acquainted with that most remarkable man, Count Frontenac | |
The shores of adventure, or, Exploring in the New world with Jacques Cartier, where-in I tell how I came to sail with Captain Cartier on the voyage to America, in which he discovered that great and unknown river, which the savages called hochelaga, St. Lawrence : together with an account of the marvellous manner in which the casket of Quetzalcoatl came into my possession ... | |
Tonty of the iron hand: being an account of my great adventure and the remarkable happenings that brought about my going with m. de La Salle and m. Henri de Tonty when they explored the Mississippi river from the mouth of the Illinois river to the gulf of Mexico, together with all that befell us during that long and hazardous journey; from an old French manuscript recently discovered | |
The totem of Black Hawk; a tale of pioneer days in northwestern Illinois and the Black Hawk war | |
With Kit Carson in the Rockies; a tale of the beaver country |