The Sunken Isthmus; or, Frank Reade, Jr., in the Yucatan Channel. - Luis Senarens - Book

The Sunken Isthmus; or, Frank Reade, Jr., in the Yucatan Channel.

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In a few minutes they were near the other divers. One of them was recognized as Poole. The villain was the personification of fury. He swung his ax aloft and made a rush at Frank. His companions did the same.
FRANK READE
WEEKLY MAGAZINE.
CONTAINING STORIES OF ADVENTURES ON LAND, SEA AND IN THE AIR.
Issued Weekly—By Subscription $2.50 per year. Application made for Second Class entry at the New York, N. Y., Post Office.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1904, in the office of the Librarian of Congress,
Washington, D. C., by Frank Tousey, 24 Union Square, New York.
By “NONAME.”
By looking at any comprehensive map it can be readily seen that upon the western end of the Island of Cuba there is a cape known as San Antonio.
Opposite it and upon the eastern extremity of mystic Yucatan is Cape Catoche. Between these two points of land lies that body of water which connects the Gulf of Mexico with the Caribbean Sea and known as the Yucatan Channel.

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2017-05-02

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Science fiction; Submarines (Ships) -- Fiction; American fiction -- 19th century; Adventure stories; Dime novels; Inventors -- United States -- Fiction; Popular literature -- United States

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