An edition of Captain Rebel (1956)

Captain Rebel

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An edition of Captain Rebel (1956)

Captain Rebel

1st Ed.
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Women loved him. The Yankees feared him. His men worshipped him. With icy courage, he took his slim, fast, mist-colored ships under the guns of the Yankee fleet, carrying medicines and guns for the Confederacy. He had a fortune in bullion in England, a lovely woman in every port he touched. But the only woman he had ever loved belonged to another man.

Publish Date
Publisher
Dial Press
Language
English
Pages
343

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Captain Rebel
1956, Dial Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, USA
Copyright Date
1956 by Frank Yerby

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.Y415 Cap, PS3547.E65 Cap

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
343 p.
Number of pages
343

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6201731M
Internet Archive
captainrebel00yerb
LCCN
56011248
OCLC/WorldCat
1351065
Library Thing
1227631
Goodreads
13517527

Work Description

Here is Frank Yerby's bestselling novel, set in Civil War New Orleans and on the perilous seas of the great Southern blockade runners. Regardless of his Southern upbringing, Tyler Meredith is NO GENTLEMAN!!!

Whispers followed the powerful figure of Tyler Meredith, as he strode through New Orleans in the spring of 1861. This strong and ruthless man mocked southern chivalry, did not care which side won the war, and laughed at the nation of the sacred purity of southern womanhood.

For Tyler Meredith, war was for the making of profits, and women were for the taking of pleasure. Though men hated him, they could not defeat him--and though women scorned him, they could not resist him . . . not even the proud beauty who was wife to his best friend....

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