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The Port of Missing Men

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The Port of Missing Men is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Meredith Nicholson is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Meredith Nicholson then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

188 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1907

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Meredith Nicholson

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Meredith Nicholson was a best-selling author, a politician, and a diplomat.

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August 15, 2016
The man sitting in fron of Von Strobel was heard of as dead; and if he were to anounce his name and stay in Austria, he will be dead. But he holds a most important clue that holds great importance to the welfare of Austria, and Strobel leaves him with a request: "Do something for Austria!"
He is a man without a country, a man who speaks with a slight accent, looks like an Englishman, and has chosen to live in the land of Liberty. He is a man who is tired of petty squabbles between kings and politicians, but he accepts Strobels request, and will do one thing for the country he forsook as a young man. Is he a king? Is he a commoner? Only he knows, the man called John Armitage.
Shirley and her military brother are continually unable to make him out, and become entagled in the complicated web in their Virginian home.
This book is superb in every line!:)
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171 reviews25 followers
April 20, 2011
I greatly enjoyed this book. I think what I enjoyed more than the story was the fact that there were so many words I had to look up the definitions for! Reading a book as old as this one is always a pleasure as I'm taken back to the English language as it struggles to mark it's independence from British English. The story was rather intriguing as well, and I must say I did not expect the twist at the end as I myself spent most of the book asking the question, Who is John Armitage?
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December 21, 2022
Interesting story in a very different time. Happy to read an Indy native's work.
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May 27, 2025
A solid adventure/romance. Set in 1903, it bridges European imperial intrigue with American characters and settings in the second part of the novel.
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April 22, 2013
This narrative shows an uncanny insight in the potential volatility of the Balkan countries. The Port of Missing Men is a cloak and dagger story written a few years prior to World War I. Serbia plays a large role in this tale and the chance of a World War id hinted to. This isn’t the only prediction that will prove true. At the dawn of the 20th Century the American public opinion was very much isolationist. Even as war breaks out in Europe the United States wanted to stay out of it. The moment the country entered the war, their destiny changed and they took on the role of a world power. I sometimes found this story slightly melodramatic but it was easy to read and the story flowed nicely. This is my first introduction to the works of Meredith Nicholson but I wouldn’t shy away from another. I can recommend this book to all lovers of early 20th Century literature.
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576 reviews58 followers
June 15, 2013
Free on audio. A small bit of mystery. The hero spying on the villains and a couple other elements pulled this up from a 2 to the 3 I gave it. The book just had no punch. I really did not care for the female lead. Some parts of the book were slow moving. Not the worst, but not the best either. Just rather ho hum.
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April 13, 2018
The House of a Thousand Candles (same author) was much more intriguing, but this was fun enough for a simple read.
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January 18, 2024
Who is John Armitage?
Mystery and romance in the Hills of Virginia.
I'm a publisher in Brazil and had published this romance in Portuguese. An amazing, fascinating and intriguim story.
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May 28, 2012
I read this one a second time after I learned the true identity of John Armitage. I really enjoyed this book!
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December 12, 2012
PRE WW11 STORY IN EUROPE AND US SHOWING HOW OR WHY WAR IS NEEDED SOMETIMES
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