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Acadia
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (1996)
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My Acadian Roots
I am a genealogist who has traced her Acadian Roots back for more then 300 years. This work of historical fiction is remarkably close to the facts. I have stumbled upon many of the names of the characters used in the book in my own research. The book is very well written. It is full of excitement and drama. It is as if the Author himself was there in the midst of the early Acadian's struggle to carve out a place for themselves in this new land of Acadie, in Eastern Canada. Thank you, Alfred Silver for doing such a fine job telling the Acadian's,(forefathers of the Cajuns), story.
Acadia
I need a copy of this book. I understand it is not in print. If anyone has a copy or knows where to find a copy of Acadia written by Alfred Silver, please contact me at rocketvision@hotmail.com. Thankyou.
So involving, very authentic! Alfred Silver fantastic!
What else can I say. Alfred Silver wrote "Acadia" like he was there. He placed the characters perfectly, and flaulessly.
Lord of the Plains
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (1992)
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It makes me embarrassed to be English.
A liveley narrative with a knowledgable insight into a way of life destroyed by English arrogance and ignorance. I didn't know this part of history before reading the book and it has inspired me to read further. Few liberties appear to have been taken to make people any more heroic or cowardly than they might have been in real life.
Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Silver Spider
Published in Paperback by Random House Children's Books (1967)
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The Quintessential Three Investigators Mystery
The Mystery of the Silver Spider is in many ways the quintessential Three Investigators book in my mind, mainly because this title stands out the most from my childhood memories. It really is a good, exciting story, full of political intrigue, international espionage, a dastardly conspiracy, very real danger, a mad flight to safety, and other thrills along the way. After a chance meeting with the young prince of Varania, the boys find themselves invited to the prince's coronation in his home country. They are ostensibly contracted by the U.S. government to serve as secret junior agents--while the feds know some type of trouble is brewing in the small yet important European nation, they have been unable to ferret out the information they need themselves and thus turn to our intrepid young heroes for help. Once in Varania, the prince confides in them the fact that the invaluable silver spider, the symbol of Prince Paul, the most important leader in their history, and the symbol of the very nation, has been stolen and replaced with a fake; without the true silver spider, the prince will be disgraced and his coronation will be postponed--perhaps permanently. Much to the boys' surprise, Bob finds the precious spider stashed among his handkerchiefs. Realizing that the evil plotters mean to blame them--the young prince's friends--for the theft, Jupe, Pete, and Bob are forced to make a run for safety; fortunately, they are aided by some Varanians loyal to the young prince. Poor Bob bangs his head during the escape and cannot remember where he stashed the real spider. As events build to a climax, the boys race to free themselves from capture and somehow alert the Varanian people to the prince's danger. With Bob still suffering partial amnesia, it is up to Jupiter to find the silver spider and thus save not only the prince but the entire nation of Varania.
This one is action-packed from front to back and may well be the best book in the series. If you have not yet been introduced to the Three Investigators and are wondering which book to try reading first, I would recommend this book. You might as well buy the other available titles, though, because you are surely going to want to keep reading these adventures. For the life of me, I can't figure out why there has never been a Three Investigators movie--this story in particular would be terrific on the big screen.
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The Three Investigators and Mystery of The Silver Spider is great. It has full of suspense and plot twists. It is my favorite Three Investigators book. The book is written by Robert Arthur, the origanal Three Investigators author. His three investigator books are better than the ones written by the later ones.
A Maverick review of "The Mystery of the Silver Spider"
This was an excellent novel by Arthur and one of the best in the series. It details the exploits of the three sleuths as a chance encounter with royalty leads them to another nation where they become embroiled in an attempted governmental coup. Everything hinges on the Silver Spider--the key to the throne--and the suspense is immense when the only one who knows where it is can't remember! Mystery,suspense,and more action than in most of the books, The MYstery of the silver SPider takes you on a rollicking ride that culminates in an explosive climax.It will keep you glued to your seat and sweating with the characters!
Absolutely reccomended.
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The Hispanic Image on the Silver Screen: An Interpretive Filmography from Silents into Sound, 1898-1935 (Bibliographies and Indexes in the Performing Arts)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1992)
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Holmes Novel
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Israel's Oriental Immigrants and Druzes
Published in Paperback by Minority Rights Group (01 January, 1981)
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The Journals of Alfred Doten, 1849-1903
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Nevada Pr (1975)
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Keepers of the Dawn
Published in Paperback by Del Rey (1995)
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The Movies of Alfred Hitchcock (The Silver Screen)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (1994)
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The Old Silver of American Churches
Published in Hardcover by Alan Wofsy Fine Arts (01 August, 2001)
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