Dick Sands the Boy Captain

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Jules Verne 1878
English
  • Part The First - I - The “Pilgrim”
  • Part The First - II - The Apprentice
  • Part The First - III - A Rescue
  • Part The First - IV - The Survivors of the “Waldeck”
  • Part The First - V - Dingo’s Sagacity
  • Part The First - VI - A Whale in Sight
  • Part The First - VII - Preparations for an Attack
  • Part The First - VIII - A Catastrophe
  • Part The First - IX - Dick’s Promotion
  • Part The First - X - The New Crew
  • Part The First - XI - Rough Weather
  • Part The First - XII - Hope Revived
  • Part The First - XIII - Land at Last
  • Part The First - XIV - Ashore
  • Part The First - XV - A Stranger
  • Part The First - XVI - Through the Forest
  • Part The First - XVII - Misgivings
  • Part The First - XVIII - A Terrible Discovery
  • Part The Second - I - The dark Continent
  • Part The Second - II - Accomplices
  • Part The Second - III - On the March again
  • Part The Second - IV - Rough Travelling
  • Part The Second - V - White Ants
  • Part The Second - VI - A Diving-bell
  • Part The Second - VII - A Slave Caravan
  • Part The Second - VIII - Notes by the Way
  • Part The Second - IX - Kazande
  • Part The Second - X - Market-day
  • Part The Second - XI - A Bowl of Punch
  • Part The Second - XII - Royal Obsequies
  • Part The Second - XIII - In Captivity
  • Part The Second - XIV - A Ray of Hope
  • Part The Second - XV - An exciting Chase
  • Part The Second - XVI - A Magician
  • Part The Second - XVII - Drifting down the Stream
  • Part The Second - XVIII - An anxious Voyage
  • Part The Second - XIX - An Attack
  • Part The Second - XX - A happy Reunion
Dick Sands, a youth of fifteen, must assume command of a ship after the disappearance of its captain. Nature’s forces combined with evil doings of men lead him and his companions to many dangerous adventures on sea and in Central Africa.

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