The Secret of the Island


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The Secret of the Island was another of the series of Voyages Extraordinaires which ran through a famous Paris magazine for younger readers, the Magasin Illustré. It formed the third and completing part of the Mysterious Island set of tales of adven-ture. We may count it, taken separately, as next to Robinson Cru-soe and possibly Treasure Island, the best read and the best appre-ciated book in all that large group of island-tales and sea-stories to which it belongs. It gained its vogue immediately in France, Great Britain, and overseas besides being translated, with more or less despatch, into other European tongues. M. Jules Verne must indeed have gained enough by it and its two connective tales to have acquired an island of his own. The present book was translated into English by the late W.H.G. Kingston; and is printed in Everyman's Library by special exclusive arrangement with Messrs Sampson Low.. Chapter One. It was now two years and a half since the castaways from the balloon had been thrown on Lincoln Island, and during that period there had been no communication between them and their fellow-creatures. Once the reporter had attempted to communicate with the inhabited world by confiding to a bird a letter which contained the secret of their situation, but that was a chance on which it was impossible to reckon seriously. Ayrton, alone, under the circumstances which have been related, had come to join the little colony. Now, suddenly, on this day, the 17th of October, other men had unexpectedly appeared in sight of the island, on that deserted sea!







Abandoned


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Explorers in a hot-air balloon land on an island, figuring that they must be the only inhabitants. However, they discover a bullet inside a wounded animal--one which must have been fired within the previous three months. The men propose to build a canoe so they can survey the island in search of other human life. Many adventures follow, one after another.




The Abandoned


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Most have heard of Jules Verne's The Mysterious Island, but it was actually published as three separate stories, only later being combined into a three-part volume.This is the second in the trilogy of stories and begins seven months after the escapees crash land on a mysterious island. They are just trying to stay alive and survive against the indigenous wildlife and inherent dangers the island brings. They also have been building a boat with the idea of sailing off the island.This edition features 51 restored illustrations accompanying the text that was carefully translated in Verne's own time, along with a full-page map of Lincoln Island, the site of their new life.










National Union Catalog


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Includes entries for maps and atlases.




Book Bulletin


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