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The Sign of the Seven Seas
(Boston Time Travel #2)
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A second story about Chris Mason, a boy of today, whose trip to magical Mr. Wicker's Shop in Washington, D.C. sent him back two hundred years in time. When he visits the shop again, piracy and magic and adventure in the tropics results in an equally riveting adventure...
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Hardcover, 287 pages
Published
1954
by Houghton Mifflin
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May 01, 2013
Deborah O'Carroll
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it was amazing
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Apparently this is a super rare book… which is sad because that means not everyone can read it. :( But I found it at a garage sale for a quarter and I'm SO glad I did!
It’s a 1700s story with evil pirates, largely on the high seas but a bit in colonial America and the jungles of Mexico, and there’s awesome characters who are the best, and the hero’s from modern times but went back in time, and magical goings-on and forbidden love and the hero turns into an adorable fluffy puppy at one point and ...more
It’s a 1700s story with evil pirates, largely on the high seas but a bit in colonial America and the jungles of Mexico, and there’s awesome characters who are the best, and the hero’s from modern times but went back in time, and magical goings-on and forbidden love and the hero turns into an adorable fluffy puppy at one point and ...more
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