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Avis (6)
Falls pretty flat on Adventure
I read the whole book, it's hardly what I would consider adventure stories.
fantastic collection of obscure tales from classic authors
Reason for Reading: I'm working on reading the complete series.
A wonderfully illustrated collection of rollicking adventure yarns!
From the haunted excavations of an Egyptian desert tomb to an elegant but mysterious masqued ball in 18th century France, from the rain forests of Central American to the frigid windswept Canadian Arctic, from the 17th century Caribbean seas and naval warfare against the Spanish Armada to the European trenches of World War I, from the streets of New York to the 19th century battleground between the French and English armies in Spain, from the fogbound streets of upper crust London to the stifling, heat of colonial India - Adventure Classics has anthologized a wonderful collection of adventure stories from some of the best loved classic authors who ever put pen to paper.
Graphic SF Reader
A lot of the artwork here is reminiscent of your independent black and white style stuff, which, I suppose, is not too surprising in a case like this.
Ripping good stuff! Tales of pirates, desert sorceresses, lusty women and dangerous men
The mysterious desert.
As exciting, wild, and spooky to read as its predecessors
The twelfth volume in the \"Adventure Classics\" series of graphic novels and short story collections, the reader is treated to some of the finest adventure writing by some of the most talented authors, and adapted to the graphic novel format by illustrators and artists of matching caliber.