In Search of The Castaways; Or, Children Captain Grant
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The story revolves around a quest to find Captain Grant, a shipwrecked Scottish sea captain whose ship, the "Britannia," has disappeared without a trace. The central characters of the novel are Lord Glenarvan, a Scottish nobleman, and his wife, Lady Helena, who take on the mission of locating Captain Grant after discovering a message in a bottle that provides clues to his whereabouts.With the assistance of the French geographer Jacques Paganel, the group embarks on a perilous journey around the world to follow the clues and find Captain Grant. Their adventures take them to various countries, including South America, Australia, and New Zealand, as they face challenges, encounter different cultures, and overcome obstacles in their pursuit of the truth.As with many of Jules Verne's novels, "In Search of the Castaways" is known for its sense of exploration, adventure, and scientific curiosity. It combines elements of geography, exploration, and technology, and it reflects the fascination of the 19th century with world travel and discovery.The novel is notable for its vivid descriptions of the locations visited by the characters, as well as its portrayal of the diverse peoples and cultures encountered during their journey. It is a classic example of Verne's style of adventure fiction, and it remains a popular work in the genre of travel and adventure literature."In Search of the Castaways" is one of Jules Verne's lesser-known novels today but is still appreciated for its thrilling adventure and the author's talent for transporting readers to distant and exotic locales through his storytelling.
The story revolves around a quest to find Captain Grant, a shipwrecked Scottish sea captain whose ship, the "Britannia," has disappeared without a trace. The central characters of the novel are Lord Glenarvan, a Scottish nobleman, and his wife, Lady Helena, who take on the mission of locating Captain Grant after discovering a message in a bottle that provides clues to his whereabouts.With the assistance of the French geographer Jacques Paganel, the group embarks on a perilous journey around the world to follow the clues and find Captain Grant. Their adventures take them to various countries, including South America, Australia, and New Zealand, as they face challenges, encounter different cultures, and overcome obstacles in their pursuit of the truth.As with many of Jules Verne's novels, "In Search of the Castaways" is known for its sense of exploration, adventure, and scientific curiosity. It combines elements of geography, exploration, and technology, and it reflects the fascination of the 19th century with world travel and discovery.The novel is notable for its vivid descriptions of the locations visited by the characters, as well as its portrayal of the diverse peoples and cultures encountered during their journey. It is a classic example of Verne's style of adventure fiction, and it remains a popular work in the genre of travel and adventure literature."In Search of the Castaways" is one of Jules Verne's lesser-known novels today but is still appreciated for its thrilling adventure and the author's talent for transporting readers to distant and exotic locales through his storytelling.
AmazonPages: 414, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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