John C. Hutcheson
17 books
John C. Hutcheson was a prolific author known for his adventure novels, particularly those centered around maritime themes. His works often reflect a deep fascination with the sea and the life of sailors, as seen in titles like "Afloat at Last: A Sailor Boy's Log of His Life at Sea" and "On Board the Esmeralda / Martin Leigh's Log - A Sea Story." Hutcheson's storytelling combines elements of adventure, mystery, and personal growth, appealing to young readers and those with a penchant for nautical tales. His contributions to literature include a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility as a writer.
Books by This Author
17 titles
Afloat at Last: A Sailor Boy's Log of His Life at Sea
John C. Hutcheson
Bob Strong's Holidays / Adrift in the Channel
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Caught in a Trap
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Crown and Anchor / Under the Pen'ant
John C. Hutcheson
Fritz and Eric / The Brother Crusoes
John C. Hutcheson
On Board the Esmeralda / Martin Leigh's Log - A Sea Story
John C. Hutcheson
Picked up at Sea / The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
John C. Hutcheson
She and I, Volume 1 / A Love Story. A Life History.
John C. Hutcheson
She and I, Volume 2 / A Love Story. A Life History.
John C. Hutcheson
Teddy / The Story of a Little Pickle
John C. Hutcheson
The Ghost Ship: A Mystery of the Sea
John C. Hutcheson
The Island Treasure
John C. Hutcheson
The Penang Pirate / and, The Lost Pinnace
John C. Hutcheson
The White Squall: A Story of the Sargasso Sea
John C. Hutcheson
The Wreck of the Nancy Bell; Or, Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
John C. Hutcheson
Tom Finch's Monkey / and How he Dined with the Admiral
John C. Hutcheson
Young Tom Bowling / The Boys of the British Navy
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