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Motor Matt's Mariner; or Filling the Bill for Bunce - Uncovering Secrets on Dangerous Waters: A Thrilling Maritime Adventure - cover

Motor Matt's Mariner; or Filling the Bill for Bunce - Uncovering Secrets on Dangerous Waters: A Thrilling Maritime Adventure

Stanley R. Matthews

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Motor Matt's Mariner; or, Filling the Bill for Bunce," Stanley R. Matthews crafts a thrilling narrative that entwines adventure with elements of early 20th-century American life. Through vivid prose and engaging dialogue, Matthews uses the character of Motor Matt as a lens to explore themes of determination, resourcefulness, and innovation within the burgeoning world of maritime travel. This tale stands as a salient example of the pulp fiction genre of its time, showcasing high-stakes escapades that reflect the technological advancements and societal aspirations of the post-Industrial Revolution era. Stanley R. Matthews, an American author known for his contributions to juvenile adventure literature, drew upon his passion for machinery and maritime lore in this work. His extensive experience in writing serial stories for popular magazines targeted at young readers allowed him to infuse his narratives with excitement and educational content about engineering and navigation. Matthews's background likely influenced his ability to create relatable, action-driven characters that embody the spirit of adventure prevalent in American culture during his time. "Motor Matt's Mariner" is an essential read for those interested in early American literature and adventure tales. It not only provides an entertaining escapade but also serves as a cultural artifact reflecting the dreams and challenges of a bygone era. For fans of maritime stories and tales of ingenuity, Matthews'Äôs work promises a captivating journey that will resonate with readers of all ages.
Disponibile da: 30/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 81 pagine.

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