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Careers of Danger and Daring

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A collection of vivid sketches and practical reports about hazardous occupations, presenting profiles of those who work at great heights, under the sea, in the air, and amid fires and wild beasts. Each chapter combines technical explanation, firsthand anecdotes, and descriptions of tools and techniques—from steeple-climbing, deep-sea diving, and ballooning to piloting, bridge construction, firefighting, trapeze performance, and animal training—showing routine tasks, emergency rescues, and the ways practitioners manage danger. The tone alternates between reportage and personal anecdote to emphasize skill, courage, improvisation, and the material methods that make perilous tasks possible.

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Cleveland Moffett

Cleveland Moffett was an American author known for his diverse contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend adventure, romance, and elements of crime, reflecting the dynamic social landscape of his time. Among his notable titles is "Careers of Danger and Daring," which showcases his flair for thrilling narratives. Moffett also explored themes of possession and moral dilemmas in works like "Possessed" and "The Bishop's Purse." His writing often draws on real-life events, as seen in "True Detective Stories from the Archives of the Pinkertons," providing readers with a glimpse into the world of crime and investigation. Moffett's storytelling continues to resonate with those interested in historical fiction and adventure.

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