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Caleb Pettengill, U.S.N.

by George Fielding Eliot

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Escape to your own slice of paradise with this tropical-themed paperback notebook, which features 100 lined and cream-colored pages and a full-bleed wraparound cover with hand-painted design elements crafted with love and sunshine in West Palm Beach, Florida. The perfect companion for your next island getaway or to bring the tropics with you wherever you roam.… (more)
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Escape to your own slice of paradise with this tropical-themed paperback notebook, which features 100 lined and cream-colored pages and a full-bleed wraparound cover with hand-painted design elements crafted with love and sunshine in West Palm Beach, Florida. The perfect companion for your next island getaway or to bring the tropics with you wherever you roam.

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A marvelous yarn concerning young Caleb of New England who commands a vessel in the Union Navy during the Civil War, whose flamboyant charm is irresistible, and who believes passionately not only in the Union cause but also in the revolutionary new uses of steam, ironclad ships, explosive shells and rifled guns.
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