
Cap'n Dan's Daughter, by Joseph C. Lincoln, 1914
Cap'n Dan's Daughter, by Joseph C. Lincoln, 1914
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Cap’n Dan’s Daughter
by Joseph C. Lincoln
With Three Illustrations by J. Henry
Publisher: A. L. Burt Company, New York
Published by arrangement with D. Appleton & Company
Copyright 1914 by D. Appleton And Company
Printed in the United States of America
"Cap'n Dan's Daughter" by Joseph C. Lincoln tells the story of the titular daughter of Cap'n Dan, likely set against the backdrop of a Cape Cod coastal town. The narrative focuses on her journey as she navigates the challenges and opportunities presented by her life and relationships within the community. Lincoln's signature blend of humor, heartwarming storytelling, and authentic portrayal of Cape Cod life likely brings to life the characters and their interactions, exploring themes of family, independence, and the unique dynamics of a maritime community. The book aims to provide an engaging and relatable story of a young woman's experiences in a close-knit coastal setting.
Joseph C. Lincoln was a prolific and beloved American author known for his numerous novels set in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He was a master of capturing the unique dialect and character of Cape Cod residents, creating relatable and humorous stories that resonated with a wide audience. His works, including "Cap'n Dan's Daughter," were celebrated for their engaging characters, relatable situations, and authentic depictions of the region's culture. Lincoln's ability to create humorous and heartwarming stories about small-town life earned him a dedicated readership, solidifying his reputation as a chronicler of Cape Cod's unique charm and the enduring spirit of its people.
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