Finding The Lost Treasure

Finding The Lost Treasure
Author: Helen M. Persons
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

Finding the Lost Treasure is a detective fiction novel written by Helen M. Persons, an adventure and mystery novelist and the author of “The Mystery of Arnold Hall”. Excerpts from the first chapter. The lives of the children had been simple, happy ones, until the recent death of their father and mother, hardly three months apart. John Wistmore, in whose veins flowed the blood of men of culture and ambition, had been anxious to give his children greater educational advantages than Sissiboo afforded. Jack, therefore, had been sent to Wolfville to school, and was now ready for college; while Desiré was looking forward to high school in the autumn

Looking for Lost Treasure

Looking for Lost Treasure
Author: Gregory N. Peters
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1476584710

"Describes famous treasure hunts and the tricks and tools treasure hunters use to find treasure"--

Hidden Treasure

Hidden Treasure
Author: Jeanne Horn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1962
Genre: Antiques
ISBN:

The author discusses a variety of objects which, if found, will bring a fortune: Stradivarius violins, The Holy Grail, precious stones, certain firearms, and others.

Love Spells and Lost Treasure

Love Spells and Lost Treasure
Author: Tabitha Stanmore
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1009286706

A ground-breaking book which introduces the concept of 'service magic' while re-evaluating magic in medieval and early modern English society.

Young Hunters in Porto Rico; or, The Search for a Lost Treasure

Young Hunters in Porto Rico; or, The Search for a Lost Treasure
Author: Edward Stratemeyer
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2023-10-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Edward Stratemeyer's 'Young Hunters in Porto Rico; or, The Search for a Lost Treasure' is a thrilling adventure novel aimed at young readers. Set in the beautiful backdrop of Porto Rico, the story follows a group of young boys who embark on a quest to find a hidden treasure. The book is written in Stratemeyer's signature style, full of action-packed scenes and vivid descriptions, making it an engaging read for children wanting to escape into a world of mystery and intrigue. The storyline, although fictional, is grounded in the context of the early 20th century when exploration and adventure were popular themes in literature. Stratemeyer's attention to detail and character development adds depth to the narrative, making it a standout in the genre. Edward Stratemeyer, a prolific writer of juvenile fiction, was known for his series books and ability to capture the imaginations of young readers. His own fascination with adventure and mystery likely inspired him to create 'Young Hunters in Porto Rico', connecting with the thrill-seeking spirit of his audience. Stratemeyer's legacy in children's literature continues to endure, making this book a classic choice for young readers interested in tales of exploration and discovery. I highly recommend 'Young Hunters in Porto Rico; or, The Search for a Lost Treasure' to anyone seeking an adventurous and captivating read. Edward Stratemeyer's masterful storytelling and knack for creating compelling narratives make this book a timeless treasure worth exploring.

Lost Treasures of American History

Lost Treasures of American History
Author: W. C. Jameson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006
Genre: Mines and mineral resources
ISBN: 1589792890

With his storyteller's gift, Jameson relates episodes from early explorers through the colonial period, the Civil War, the settling of the West, and the roaring 1920s. As a professional treasure hunter, he has followed the trails of many of the lost mines and buried treasures he describes. Sample treasures include Sir Francis Drake Treasure, Benedict Arnold Treasure, Lafayette's Sunken Riches, Maryland's Lost Silver Mine, The Wandering Confederate Treasury, Lost Treasure of the Gray Ghost, Oklahoma Outlaw Cache, and Lost Spanish Gold in the Sandia Mountains.

Gold Is Where You Find It

Gold Is Where You Find It
Author: Ric Smit
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524516406

Gold Is Where You Find It is book 3 in the Other Dimensions stories. Siankseys Snake is book 1, and Jordie is book 2, but each can be read as a stand-alone story. In this narrative, the writer reports on two journeys of present-day people back in time to the early seventeenth century. The object of the first trip is to locate the Welcome, Stranger nugget, which, weighing in at seventy-seven kilograms, is the biggest gold nugget ever found. The second part of the book concerns the search for treasure lost by a Spanish galleon in a hurricane on the shore of the Caribbean island Curacao.

The Tsarina's Lost Treasure

The Tsarina's Lost Treasure
Author: Mara Vorhees
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1643135570

A riveting history and maritime adventure about priceless masterpieces originally destined for Catherine the Great. On October 1771, a merchant ship out of Amsterdam, Vrouw Maria, crashed off the stormy Finnish coast, taking her historic cargo to the depths of the Baltic Sea. The vessel was delivering a dozen Dutch masterpiece paintings to Europe’s most voracious collector: Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia. Among the lost treasures was The Nursery, an oak-paneled triptych by Leiden fine painter Gerrit Dou, Rembrandt’s most brilliant student and Holland’s first international superstar artist. Dou’s triptych was long the most beloved and most coveted painting of the Dutch Golden Age, and its loss in the shipwreck was mourned throughout the art world. Vrouw Maria, meanwhile, became a maritime legend, confounding would-be salvagers for more than two hundred years. In July 1999, a daring Finnish wreck hunter found Vrouw Maria, upright on the sea floor and perfectly preserved. The Tsarina’s Lost Treasure masterfully recounts the fascinating tale of Vrouw Maria—her loss and discovery—weaving together the rise and fall of the artist whose priceless masterpiece was the jewel of the wreckage. Gerald Easter and Mara Vorhees bring to vivid life the personalities that drove (and are still driving) this compelling tale, evoking Robert Massie’s depiction of Russian high politics and culture, Simon Schama’s insights into Dutch Golden Age art and art history, Gary Kinder’s spirit of, danger and adventure on the beguiling Archipelago Sea.