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An edition of Elsie yachting with the Raymonds (1890)

Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.

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Max, the eldest son of Captain Levis Raymond (Elsie's son-in-law), has decided to follow in his father's footsteps and join the United States Navy. The summer before he is to enter as a cadet, Max travels out west with his sister Lulu and their father on a business trip to the land owned by the latter. They then join the rest of the extended family on the east coast. Captain Raymond purchases a yacht and takes those family members who wish to accompany him on a tour of various Revolutionary war sites along the coast. Much of the book is spent discussing the details of various battles and other incidents related to the war.

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Cover of: Elsie Yachting With the Raymond's
Elsie Yachting With the Raymond's: Book 16 (The Original Elsie Classics Series Volume 16)
October 2000, Cumberland House Publishing, Cumberland House
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.
Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.
1918, Dodd, Mead, and Company
in English
Cover of: Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.
Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.
1918, Dodd, Mead, and Company
in English
Cover of: Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.
Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.
1890, Dodd, Mead, and company
in English
Cover of: Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.
Elsie yachting with the Raymonds.
1890, Dodd, Mead, and company
in English

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280 p.
Number of pages
280

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OL7232625M
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elsieyachtingwit00finliala
OCLC/WorldCat
16576595

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OL1797583W

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"THE TRAIN, WHICH for some hours had been running very fast and too noisily to admit much conversation, suddenly slackened its speed, and Lulu turned upon her father a bright, eager look, as though some request were trembling on her tongue."

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