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  2. Leonard Sax - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Sax is an American psychologist and family physician. He is the author of three books for parents: Boys Adrift, Girls on the Edge, and Why Gender Matters.According to his website, he is currently employed as a physician at a healthcare facility in Chester County, Pennsylvania, where he also resides.

  3. Harry Lincoln Sayler - Wikipedia

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    The Airship Boys adrift; or, Saved by an aeroplane. Sayler, Harry Lincoln (1910). The Airship Boys in the barren lands; or, the Secret of the White Eskimos. Sayler, Harry Lincoln (1910). The Airship Boys due north; or, by balloon to the pole. Sayler, Harry Lincoln (1911). The Airship Boys in Finance; or, The flight of the Flying Cow.

  4. List of works by Horatio Alger Jr. - Wikipedia

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    A Boy's Fortune; or, The Strange Adventures of Ben Baker: 1898 The Young Bank Messenger: 1898 Online at Gutenberg. Jed the Poorhouse Boy: 1899 Juvenile novel. A poorhouse boy is discovered to be an English baronet. Mark Mason's Victory; or, The Trials and Triumphs of a Telegraph Boy: 1899 Rupert's Ambition: 1899 Silas Snobden's Office Boy: 1899

  5. The Phantom Freighter - Wikipedia

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    Crowfeet tells the boys about the ship’s secret repeller belts around the hull which hold off any motorized vessel or aircraft, allowing the Black Gull (under many different names) to escape from much faster ships and explaining how the boys adrift in the fishing boat were able to get so close with the fishing boat's engine shut down due to ...

  6. Adrift: Seventy-six Days Lost at Sea - Wikipedia

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    Dougal Robertson, Scottish author and sailor who, with his family, survived being adrift at sea after their schooner was holed by killer whales in 1972. Maurice and Maralyn Bailey, survived 117 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean. Rose Noelle, a trimaran on which four people survived 119 days adrift in the South Pacific.

  7. Maurice and Maralyn Bailey - Wikipedia

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    The Baileys wrote an account of their ordeal entitled 117 Days Adrift (published with the title Staying Alive! in the United States), which was published in 1974 by Adlard Coles Nautical. Alvaro Cerezo interviewed Maurice Bailey and wrote an article "117 Days Adrift" about the Baileys' experience, followed up by an eight-minute short film ...

  8. Don Sturdy - Wikipedia

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    07 - Don Sturdy Among The Gorillas, or Adrift in the Great Jungle, illustrated by Walter S. Rogers, 1927, Grosset & Dunlap, New York; 08 - Don Sturdy Captured By Head Hunters, or Adrift in the Wilds of Borneo, illustrated by Walter S. Rogers, 1928, Grosset & Dunlap, New York

  9. Vincent Czyz - Wikipedia

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    Czyz is the author of a short story collection, two novels, and a collection of essays.His short stories and essays have appeared in journals, magazines, and several anthologies, including, the New England Review, Shenandoah, AGNI, [8] The Massachusetts Review, Georgetown Review, Tin House, [9] The Arts Fuse, Tampa Review, Boston Review, [10] Copper Nickel, Southern Indiana Review, Skidrow ...