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unusual facts about adventure novel



Arqtiq

Arqtiq: A Story of the Marvels at the North Pole is a feminist utopian adventure novel, published in 1899 by its author, Anna Adolph.

Gabriel Ferry

The elder, Eugène Louis Gabriel Ferry de Bellemare (November 1809 Grenoble - 3 January 1852), wrote adventure novels.

George Harvey Ralphson

George Harvey Ralphson (1879–1940) was a writer of juvenile adventure books in the early 20th century.

Otto Witte

Witte's story bears a strong resemblance to the best-selling adventure novel The Prisoner of Zenda (1894), of which the first film adaptation was released in 1913.

Sam Steele's Adventures on Land and Sea

Sam Steele's Adventures on Land and Sea is a juvenile adventure novel written by L. Frank Baum, famous as the creator of the Land of Oz.

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a 1927 adventure novel by the mysterious German-English bilingual author B. Traven, in which two destitute Americans of the 1920s join with an old-timer, in Mexico, to prospect for gold.


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Battle of Sedgemoor

The Battle of Sedgemoor is depicted in detail at the climax of plot in Arthur Conan Doyle's historical adventure novel "Micah Clarke".

Dragonships

Dragonships of Vindras is a planned six-book fantasy-adventure novel series by New York Times best-selling authors Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.

Hall of Records

Stel Pavlou places the Hall of Records under the Sphinx in the Atlantis adventure novel Decipher, 2001.

Joe Zavala

Jose "Joe" Zavala is the sidekick of Kurt Austin in the NUMA Files adventure novel series, similar to Al Giordino in the Dirk Pitt novels by Clive Cussler.

Mandy Hager

Young Adult Adventure Novel; Endorsed by David Bellamy (world renowned botanist) and Paula Boock (Longacre Press); Shortlisted for “CanRead 2000; 2003.

The Pig Scrolls

The Pig Scrolls (2004), by Paul Shipton, is a young adult comedy adventure novel about a talking pig (Gryllus) and his endeavours to save the world.