Dikes and Ditches; Or, Young America in Holland and Belgium - A Story of Travel and Adventure. Oliver 1822-1897 Optic

Dikes and Ditches; Or, Young America in Holland and Belgium - A Story of Travel and Adventure - Oliver 1822-1897 Optic


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      Dikes and Ditches

      OR,

      YOUNG AMERICA IN HOLLAND AND BELGIUM

      A Story of Travel and Adventure

      BY

      OLIVER OPTIC

      Copyright © 2013 Read Books Ltd.

      This book is copyright and may not be

      reproduced or copied in any way without

      the express permission of the publisher in writing

      British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

      A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

      Contents

       William Taylor Adams

       PREFACE.

       CHAPTER I.

       THE PROFESSOR AND THE CAPTAIN.

       CHAPTER II.

       A SQUALL IN THE GERMAN OCEAN.

       CHAPTER III.

       SOMETHING ABOUT DIKES.

       CHAPTER IV.

       UP THE SCHELDT TO FLUSHING.

       CHAPTER V.

       CAPTAIN SCHIMMELPENNINK.

       CHAPTER VI.

       PROFESSOR HAMBLIN CHANGES HIS MIND.

       CHAPTER VII.

       THE LECTURE ON BELGIUM.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       ANTWERP AND RUBENS.

       CHAPTER IX.

       TROUBLE ON BOARD THE JOSEPHINE.

       CHAPTER X.

       WHO WAS CAPTAIN OF THE JOSEPHINE?

       CHAPTER XI.

       ON THE WAY TO GHENT.

       CHAPTER XII.

       “IN BELGIUM’S CAPITAL.”

       CHAPTER XIII.

       THREE CHEERS FOR THE KING OF BELGIUM.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       THE VICE-PRINCIPAL.

       CHAPTER XV.

       THE PROFESSOR’S CHARGE.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       CAPTAIN KENDALL’S DEFENCE.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       MORE ABOUT THE DIKES AND DITCHES.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       AN EXCURSION AMONG THE DIKES.

       CHAPTER XIX.

       A RUN THROUGH HOLLAND.

       CHAPTER XX.

       ADIEU TO HOLLAND AND PROFESSOR HAMBLIN.

      William Taylor Adams

      (Oliver Optic)

      William Taylor Adams was born on 30th July 1822, in Medway, Massachusetts, United States. His parents were Captain Laban Adams and Catherine Johnson Adams.

      Adams began his career as a teacher in 1943 at Lower Road School in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Three years later he took a break from the profession to help his father and brother run a hotel in Boston, called the Adams House Hotel. However, life as a hotelier was not for him and in 1948 he returned to the classroom to teach at Boylston School in Boston. He became a master there before transferring to the newly founded Bowditch School, where he remained until his resignation from teaching in 1865.

      As a teacher, his continuous contact with boys gave him a great insight into their interests and this served him incredibly well when he decided to start writing fiction aimed at them. He was also a well travelled man, who had an excellent knowledge of boats, farming, and mechanics, all of which turned out to be fascinating subjects to the young readers. His first published work Hatchie, the Guardian Slave (1853), was published under the pseudonym of Warren T. Ashton. This was not a massive success, but he continued to write, and in 1855 he produced the first instalment in the Boat Club series. This was hugely popular and the adoption of writing series became a bit of a trademark of his. He went on to produce many more, often in four to six volumes. Notable examples of these are: Army and Navy (1863-1866), Young America Abroad (1866-1869), Yacht Club (1872-1875), and Great Western (1875-1881). Among his best-known works were the


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