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The Inca Emerald

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The Inca Emerald (1922)
by Samuel Scoville, Jr., illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull

An adventure story for children. A professor and his ragtag band battle their way through the the Amazon Basin and the surrounding jungles; and up, over the mountains of Machu Picchu; in search of the fabled diamond hoard of the Incas, and—of all things—a bushmaster!

Samuel Scoville, Jr.Charles Livingston Bull1885714The Inca Emerald1922

Contents

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CHAPTER

  1. The Beginning
  2. A New World
  3. The Vampires
  4. Death River
  5. Shipwreck
  6. The Black Tiger
  7. The Yellow Snake
  8. The Man-Eaters
  9. The Pit
  10. Sky Bridge
  11. The Lost City
  12. Eldorado

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1930.


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