Catálogo de libros: horatio jr alger

280 Catálogo de libros: horatio jr alger

  • Frank Hunter’s Peril
    Jr. Horatio Alger / JrHoratio Alger
    Frank Hunter’s Peril is a thrilling adventure novel written by Horatio Alger, Jr. The story follows the journey of the titular character, Frank Hunter, a young man who sets out to make a name for himself in the world. Frank is determined to prove his worth, and he sets his sights on becoming a successful businessman.However, Frank’s plans are derailed when he is falsely accused...
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    36,64 €

  • Mark Manning’s Mission
    Jr. Horatio Alger / JrHoratio Alger
    ''Mark Manning’s Mission: The Story Of A Shoe Factory Boy'' is a novel written by Horatio Alger, Jr. The book follows the story of Mark Manning, a young boy who works in a shoe factory to support his family. Despite the challenges he faces, Mark is determined to make a better life for himself and his loved ones. He sets out on a mission to improve his education and gain the ski...
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    33,45 €

  • Tom Temple’s Career
    Jr. Horatio Alger / JrHoratio Alger
    Tom Temple’s Career is a novel written by Horatio Alger, Jr. and published in 1876. The story follows the life of Tom Temple, a young man who comes from a poor family but dreams of making something of himself. Tom is determined to succeed and works hard to achieve his goals, despite facing many obstacles along the way.The book begins with Tom as a young boy living in poverty wi...
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    33,43 €

  • Rufus And Rose Or The Fortunes Of Rough And Ready
    Jr. Horatio Alger / JrHoratio Alger
    Rufus and Rose or The Fortunes of Rough and Ready is a novel written by Horatio Alger, Jr. The book tells the story of two young boys, Rufus and Rose, who grow up in poverty and face numerous challenges throughout their lives. Rufus is a hardworking and determined young man who dreams of becoming successful and making a better life for himself and his family. Rose, on the other...
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    32,38 €

  • Adrift in New York
    Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger
    Uncle, you are not looking well to-night. 'I’m not well, Florence. I sometimes doubt if I shall ever be any better.' 'Surely, uncle, you cannot mean -' 'Yes, my child, I have reason to believe that I am nearing the end.' 'I cannot bear ...
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    30,28 €

  • Adrift in New York
    Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger
    Uncle, you are not looking well to-night. 'I’m not well, Florence. I sometimes doubt if I shall ever be any better.' 'Surely, uncle, you cannot mean -' 'Yes, my child, I have reason to believe that I am nearing the end.' 'I cannot bear ...
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    34,03 €

  • Paul Prescott’s Charge
    Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger
    The speaker was a tall, pompous-looking man, whose age appeared to verge close upon fifty. He was sitting bolt upright in a high-backed chair, and looked as if it would be quite impossible to deviate from his position of unbending rigidity. Squire Benjamin Newcome, as he was called, in the right of his position as Justice of the Peace, Chairman of the Selectmen, and w...
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    30,27 €

  • Paul the Peddler
    Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger
    Here’s your prize packages! Only five cents! Money prize in every package! Walk up, gentlemen, and try your luck! The speaker, a boy of fourteen, stood in front of the shabby brick building, on Nassau street, which has served for many years as the New York post office. In front of him, as he stood with his back to the building, was a small basket, filled with ordinary...
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    30,58 €

  • Phil the Fiddler
    Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger
    Viva Garibaldi! sang a young Italian boy in an uptown street, accompanying himself on a violin which, from its battered appearance, seemed to have met with hard usage. As the young singer is to be the hero of my story, I will pause to describe him. He was twelve years old, but small of his age. His complexion was a brilliant olive, with the dark eyes peculiar to his race...
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    30,62 €

  • Paul Prescott’s Charge
    Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger
    The speaker was a tall, pompous-looking man, whose age appeared to verge close upon fifty. He was sitting bolt upright in a high-backed chair, and looked as if it would be quite impossible to deviate from his position of unbending rigidity. Squire Benjamin Newcome, as he was called, in the right of his position as Justice of the Peace, Chairman of the Selectmen, and w...
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    34,01 €

  • Paul the Peddler
    Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger
    Here’s your prize packages! Only five cents! Money prize in every package! Walk up, gentlemen, and try your luck! The speaker, a boy of fourteen, stood in front of the shabby brick building, on Nassau street, which has served for many years as the New York post office. In front of him, as he stood with his back to the building, was a small basket, filled with ordinary...
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    34,31 €

  • Phil the Fiddler
    Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger
    Viva Garibaldi! sang a young Italian boy in an uptown street, accompanying himself on a violin which, from its battered appearance, seemed to have met with hard usage. As the young singer is to be the hero of my story, I will pause to describe him. He was twelve years old, but small of his age. His complexion was a brilliant olive, with the dark eyes peculiar to his race...
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    34,35 €

  • Fame and Fortune
    Jr Horatio Alger / Jr. Horatio Alger
    'Fame and Fortune:' like its predecessor, 'Ragged Dick:' was contributed as a serial story to the 'Schoolmate,' a popular juvenile magazine published in Boston. The generous commendations of the first volume by the Press, and by private correspondents whose position makes their approval of value, have confirmed the author in his purpose to write a series of stories intended to ...
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    30,54 €

  • Fame and Fortune
    Jr Horatio Alger / Jr. Horatio Alger
    'Fame and Fortune:' like its predecessor, 'RaggedDick:' was contributed as a serial story to the'Schoolmate,' a popular juvenile magazine publishedin Boston. The generous commendations of the firstvolume by the Press, and by private correspondentswhose position makes their approval of value, haveconfirmed the author in his purpose to write a series ofstories intended to illustr...
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    34,29 €

  • Herbert Carter’s Legacy
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    Is that the latest style? inquired James Leech, with a sneer, pointing to a patch on the knee of Herbert Carter’s pants. Herbert’s face flushed. He was not ashamed of the patch, for he knew that his mother’s poverty made it a necessity. But he felt that it was mean and dishonorable in James Leech, whose father was one of the rich men of Wrayburn, to taunt him with what he...
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    30,45 €

  • Do and Dare
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    If we could only keep the post office, mother, we should be all right, said Herbert Carr, as he and his mother sat together in the little sitting room of the plain cottage which the two had occupied ever since he was a boy of five. 'Yes, Herbert, but I am afraid there won’t be much chance of it.' ...
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    30,41 €

  • Hector’s Inheritance
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    Mr. Roscoe rang the bell, and, in answer, a servant entered the library, where he sat before a large and commodious desk. 'Has the mail yet arrived?' he asked. 'Yes, sir; John has just come back from the village.' 'Go at once and bring me the letters and papers, if there are any.' John bowed and withdrew. Mr. Roscoe walked to the window, and look...
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    30,40 €

  • Do and Dare
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    If we could only keep the post office, mother, we should be all right, said Herbert Carr, as he and his mother sat together in the little sitting room of the plain cottage which the two had occupied ever since he was a boy of five. 'Yes, Herbert, but I am afraid there won’t be much chance of it.' ...
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    34,14 €

  • Hector’s Inheritance
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    Mr. Roscoe rang the bell, and, in answer, a servant entered the library, where he sat before a large and commodious desk. 'Has the mail yet arrived?' he asked. 'Yes, sir; John has just come back from the village.' 'Go at once and bring me the letters and papers, if there are any.' John bowed and withdrew. Mr. Roscoe walked to the window, and look...
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    34,13 €

  • Only an Irish Boy
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    John, saddle my horse, and bring him around to the door. The speaker was a boy of fifteen, handsomely dressed, and, to judge from his air and tone, a person of considerable consequence, in his own opinion, at least. The person addressed was employed in the stable of his father, Colonel Anthony Preston, and so inferior in social condition that Master Godfrey always addre...
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    34,10 €

  • Only an Irish Boy
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    John, saddle my horse, and bring him around to the door. The speaker was a boy of fifteen, handsomely dressed, and, to judge from his air and tone, a person of considerable consequence, in his own opinion, at least. The person addressed was employed in the stable of his father, Colonel Anthony Preston, and so inferior in social condition that Master Godfrey always addre...
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    30,37 €

  • Struggling Upward
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    One Saturday afternoon in January a lively and animated group of boys were gathered on the western side of a large pond in the village of Groveton. Prominent among them was a tall, pleasant-looking young man of twenty-two, the teacher of the Center Grammar School, Frederic Hooper, A. B., a recent graduate of Yale College. Evidently there was something of importance on foot. Wha...
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    30,37 €

  • Frank’s Campaign
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    The Town Hall in Rossville stands on a moderate elevation overlooking the principal street. It is generally open only when a meeting has been called by the Selectmen to transact town business, or occasionally in the evening when a lecture on temperance or a political address is to be delivered. Rossville is not large enough to sustain a course of lyceum lectures, and the townsp...
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    30,31 €

  • Andy Grants Pluck
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    'A telegram for you, Andy!' said Arthur Bacon, as he entered the room of Andy Grant in Penhurst Academy. 'A telegram!' repeated Andy, in vague alarm, for the word suggested something urgent - probably bad news of some kind. He tore open the envelope and read the few words of the message: 'Come home at once. Something has happened MOTHER ...
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    30,24 €

  • Cast Upon the Breakers
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    Well, good by, Rodney! I leave school tomorrow. I am going to learn a trade. 'I am sorry to part with you, David. Couldn’t you stay another term?' 'No: my uncle says I must be earning my living, and I have a chance to learn the carpenter’s trade.' 'Where are you going?' 'To Duffield, some twenty miles away. I wish I were in your sho...
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    30,21 €

  • Herbert Carter’s Legacy
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    Is that the latest style? inquired James Leech, with a sneer, pointing to a patch on the knee of Herbert Carter’s pants. Herbert’s face flushed. He was not ashamed of the patch, for he knew that his mother’s poverty made it a necessity. But he felt that it was mean and dishonorable in James Leech, whose father was one of the rich men of Wrayburn, to taunt him with what he...
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    34,18 €

  • Struggling Upward
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    One Saturday afternoon in January a lively and animated group of boys were gathered on the western side of a large pond in the village of Groveton. Prominent among them was a tall, pleasant-looking young man of twenty-two, the teacher of the Center Grammar School, Frederic Hooper, A. B., a recent graduate of Yale College. Evidently there was something of importance on foot. Wha...
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    34,10 €

  • Frank’s Campaign
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    The Town Hall in Rossville stands on a moderate elevation overlooking the principal street. It is generally open only when a meeting has been called by the Selectmen to transact town business, or occasionally in the evening when a lecture on temperance or a political address is to be delivered. Rossville is not large enough to sustain a course of lyceum lectures, and the townsp...
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    34,04 €

  • Andy Grants Pluck
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    'A telegram for you, Andy!' said Arthur Bacon, as he entered the room of Andy Grant in Penhurst Academy. 'A telegram!' repeated Andy, in vague alarm, for the word suggested something urgent - probably bad news of some kind. He tore open the envelope and read the few words of the message: 'Come home at once. Something has happened MOTHER ...
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    33,99 €

  • Cast Upon the Breakers
    Alger Jr. Horatio / Alger JrHoratio / Horatio Jr. Alger / Horatio JrAlger / Jr. Horatio Alger Jr. Horatio / JrHoratio Alger JrHoratio
    Well, good by, Rodney! I leave school tomorrow. I am going to learn a trade. 'I am sorry to part with you, David. Couldn’t you stay another term?' 'No: my uncle says I must be earning my living, and I have a chance to learn the carpenter’s trade.' 'Where are you going?' 'To Duffield, some twenty miles away. I wish I were in your sho...
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    33,95 €


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