The Blockade Runners

Jules Verne

earliest edition we have, 2002 Book Jungle, 2007 paperback 104 pages

The Clyde was the first river whose waters were lashed into foam by a steam-boat. It was in 1812 when the steamer called the Comet ran between Glasgow and Greenock, at the speed of six miles an hour. Since that time more than a million of steamers or packet-boats have plied this Scotch river, and the inhabitants of Glasgow must be as familiar as any people with the wonders of steam navigation.

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Editions we hold

The Blockade Runners paperback · 2007 · Book Jungle · 104 pages · 9781594624414
The Blockade Runners paperback · 2005 · Dodo Press · 68 pages · 9781406501797
The Blockade Runners edition · 2005 · eBooksLib · 9781412140218
The Blockade Runners paperback · 2005 · Wildside Press · 84 pages · 9781592242467
The Blockade Runners paperback · 2004 · Kessinger Publishing · 64 pages · 9781419154270
The Blockade Runners paperback · 2002 · Fredonia Books (NL) · 136 pages · 9781410100245

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