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Robert Michael Ballantyne

  • Comus
24. April 1825 – 8. Februar 1894
Robert Michael Ballantyne
The Madman and the Pirate
Fast In The Ice
The House of Untold Stories
The Battle And The Breeze
Im Banne der Koralleninsel
Die Koralleninsel
  • Life in the Red Brigade

    • 96 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    A prolific Scottish author of juvenile fiction, Robert Michael Ballantyne wrote over 100 books and was also a talented artist, showcasing his watercolors at the Royal Scottish Academy. His literary journey began with the publication of "Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America" in 1848. In 1856, he left his publishing job to concentrate on writing adventure stories for young readers, establishing a legacy that continues to resonate with audiences today.

    Life in the Red Brigade2024
  • The Coral Island; A Tale of the Pacific Ocean

    in large print

    • 408 Seiten
    • 15 Lesestunden

    Megali focuses on enhancing accessibility by reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to preserve the original texts while ensuring they are easier to read for those who may struggle with standard print sizes.

    The Coral Island; A Tale of the Pacific Ocean2023
  • Set against the backdrop of the Arctic's frozen landscapes, three young cousins embark on a perilous expedition filled with adventure and danger. As they navigate extreme cold and encounter polar bears, their quest for discovery quickly transforms into a struggle for survival. The novel vividly illustrates the harsh beauty of the North Pole while exploring themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of survival skills. Through their challenges, the cousins learn about the delicate balance between humanity and nature, showcasing their resilience in an unforgiving environment.

    The world of ice2023
  • The publishing house Megali focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and ease of reading, ensuring that important historical texts are available to a broader audience.

    Snowflakes and Sunbeams; Or, The Young Fur-traders, A Tale of the Far North2023
  • Set against the backdrop of the sea, this tale follows Jack Adams, a young coxswain whose life takes a turn when he falls in love with Bessy, the captain's daughter. Their romance faces numerous challenges, from treacherous waters to the complexities of life aboard a ship. Themes of love, loyalty, and resilience are woven throughout, as vibrant depictions of sea voyages and storms enhance the narrative. R. M. Ballantyne masterfully captures the spirit of maritime adventure while delving into the intricacies of human relationships in this thrilling story.

    The Coxswain's Bride also, Jack Frost and Sons; and, A Double Rescue2022
  • Set in the rugged frontier of Rupert's Land, this historical fiction novel delves into the lives of fur traders and the indigenous Red Indians at a trading post called Fort Desolation. The narrative unfolds through vivid storytelling, highlighting the challenges of survival and the cultural clashes between settlers and Native Americans. With themes of exploration and uneasy alliances, the book offers rich historical detail and a thrilling adventure, immersing readers in the complexities of life on the frontier during a transformative era.

    Fort Desolation Red Indians and Fur Traders of Rupert's Land2022
  • "The Crew Of The Water Wagtail"

    • 152 Seiten
    • 6 Lesestunden

    Set against the backdrop of the 19th century, the story follows a diverse group of boys who form a crew aboard the small sailing vessel, Water Wagtail. Led by the brave Jack Robson, they embark on a thrilling expedition along the Scottish coast, facing challenges such as rough weather, treacherous tides, and pirate encounters. The novel explores themes of camaraderie, courage, and determination, as the boys learn valuable life lessons and showcase resilience and teamwork while forging lifelong friendships through their maritime adventures.

    "The Crew Of The Water Wagtail"2022
  • The Garret and the Garden

    • 100 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    A prolific Scottish author of juvenile fiction, Ballantyne wrote over 100 books, showcasing his talent not only in storytelling but also in art, with watercolors exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy. His literary journey began in 1848 with "Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America." In 1856, he left his publishing job to dedicate himself to writing adventure stories that captivated young readers, establishing his legacy in children's literature.

    The Garret and the Garden2022
  • Six Months at the Cape

    • 110 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    Robert Michael Ballantyne was a prolific Scottish author known for his adventure stories aimed at young readers, having penned over 100 books. His literary career began with the publication of "Hudson's Bay" in 1848, after which he transitioned from a business role to focus solely on writing. Alongside his literary achievements, he was also an accomplished artist, showcasing his watercolors at the Royal Scottish Academy. His works remain celebrated for their engaging narratives and adventurous themes.

    Six Months at the Cape2021
  • Jarwin and Cuffy

    • 78 Seiten
    • 3 Lesestunden

    Set in the 19th century, this maritime adventure follows Jarwin and Cuffy as they navigate the challenges of the open ocean. Their journey is filled with storms, cultural encounters, and the unpredictability of life at sea, showcasing the spirit of exploration and resilience. The strong bond between the characters adds warmth to their thrilling exploits. R. M. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions immerse readers in the sights and sounds of the maritime world, making this tale an engaging experience for adventurers of all ages.

    Jarwin and Cuffy2021
  • The House of Untold Stories

    • 208 Seiten
    • 8 Lesestunden

    An orphanage for wayward stories. A labyrinth of secrets. A home on the border of reality...Open each door to find a world of magic and menace waiting for you, if you dare.

    The House of Untold Stories2021
    4,3
  • "Hunting The Lions"

    • 66 Seiten
    • 3 Lesestunden

    Set against the backdrop of the African wilderness, this thrilling adventure follows a courageous protagonist on a mission to track fierce lions. As he navigates the dangers of nature and encounters hostile tribes, readers experience heart-stopping moments and breathtaking landscapes. Vivid descriptions immerse readers in the sights and sounds of the untamed continent. Beyond the action, the story explores themes of bravery, determination, and the complex relationship between humanity and nature, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit.

    "Hunting The Lions"2020
  • Martin Rattler

    • 222 Seiten
    • 8 Lesestunden

    Celebrating literature, this collection features timeless classics ranging from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It pays tribute to the pioneers and legendary figures who have shaped the literary landscape, offering readers a curated selection that highlights the enduring power of storytelling across different eras.

    Martin Rattler2020
    3,0
  • Set in a mid-19th century Cornish tin mine, the narrative centers on Oliver Trembath, a young doctor who confronts the harsh realities of mining life in St. Just. Initially appalled by the conditions, he grows to admire the miners' bravery and develops deep friendships within the community. The novel delves into themes of courage, camaraderie, and the significance of safety in a perilous profession. Blending historical context with imaginative storytelling, it offers an engaging glimpse into a bygone era filled with action and adventure.

    Deep Down, A Tale Of The Cornish Mines2020
  • This collection celebrates the evolution of literature, featuring a curated selection of timeless classics ranging from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It pays tribute to the pioneers and legends who have shaped the literary landscape, offering readers a chance to explore significant works that have left a lasting impact on culture and thought.

    Blown to Bits The Lonely Man of Rakata, the Malay Archipelago2020
  • Erling the Bold

    A Tale of the Norse Sea Kings

    • 200 Seiten
    • 7 Lesestunden

    The author, a Scottish writer and artist, began his adventurous life as a fur trader in Canada at age 16 after his family's printing business failed. His experiences fueled his writing career, leading to over 100 published works and establishing him as a prominent adventure novelist of his time. Notably, his novel influenced Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, showcasing his impact on the adventure genre. His artistic talent also saw him exhibiting watercolors at the Royal Scottish Academy.

    Erling the Bold2020
  • "Freaks On The Fells"

    • 192 Seiten
    • 7 Lesestunden

    Set in the stunning Lake District, this adventure novel follows two boys, Frank and Gerard, as they navigate the challenges of the rugged fells. Their journey tests their courage and resourcefulness against wild animals and treacherous terrain. Through their trials, they forge a deep friendship and learn important lessons about bravery, resilience, and trust. The narrative not only celebrates the beauty of nature but also emphasizes self-discovery and the inner strength that emerges in the face of adversity, making it a captivating read for all ages.

    "Freaks On The Fells"2020
  • The narrative immerses readers in the 19th-century maritime world, focusing on the perilous Goodwin Sands in the English Channel. It follows three young protagonists—Jack, Oliver, and Peter—aboard a floating light that serves as a beacon for passing ships. As they navigate storms, rescues, and smugglers, their bravery and quick thinking shine through. With vivid descriptions and a rich understanding of nautical life, the story explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and duty, offering an exciting adventure for fans of maritime history.

    "The Floating Light Of The Goodwin Sands"2020
  • The Young Trawler

    • 332 Seiten
    • 12 Lesestunden

    The collection features a diverse range of timeless classics, spanning from ancient texts to contemporary masterpieces. It serves as a tribute to literary pioneers, legends, and influential figures, celebrating their contributions to the world of literature. Each carefully selected work highlights the enduring impact and significance of these iconic authors and their stories.

    The Young Trawler2020
  • Fighting the Whales

    • 90 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    Robert Michael Ballantyne, a Scottish author and artist, embarked on a remarkable journey from fur trading in Canada to becoming a prolific writer of adventure novels. His experiences fueled his storytelling, leading to the creation of over 100 books, including the influential The Coral Island, which inspired Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. Ballantyne's artistic talents also shone through his water-colour exhibitions at the Royal Scottish Academy, showcasing his multifaceted creativity.

    Fighting the Whales2020
  • Over the Rocky Mountains

    • 94 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    Robert Michael Ballantyne, a Scottish author and artist, embarked on a journey to Canada at 16, becoming a fur trader after his father's printing business failed. His adventurous experiences fueled his writing career, leading to the creation of over 100 books, making him a prominent adventure writer of his time. Notably, his novel influenced Robert Louis Stevenson’s "Treasure Island," showcasing Ballantyne's significant impact on the adventure genre.

    Over the Rocky Mountains2020
    3,2
  • The Dog Crusoe and his Master

    • 306 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden

    This collection features a curated selection of timeless classics, ranging from ancient texts to contemporary masterpieces. It serves as a tribute to the pioneers and legends of literature, celebrating their enduring contributions to the literary world.

    The Dog Crusoe and his Master2020
  • The Battle And The Breeze

    • 72 Seiten
    • 3 Lesestunden

    Set against the backdrop of the Age of Sail, this maritime adventure follows young naval officer Percival Shawn aboard a British man-of-war. As he navigates the challenges of life at sea, readers experience thrilling battles, camaraderie among the crew, and the harsh realities of naval warfare. The story intricately weaves action with historical detail, bringing the maritime world to life. Shawn's character development highlights themes of leadership and perseverance, making it a captivating read for enthusiasts of historical maritime fiction and high-seas adventures.

    The Battle And The Breeze2020
    4,3
  • The Young Fur Traders

    • 292 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden

    Set in the Canadian wilderness, this novel immerses readers in the thrilling world of fur trading. A group of brave individuals faces wild animals, harsh weather, and rival traders as they embark on a daring adventure. Their resourcefulness and camaraderie are tested while navigating treacherous rivers and building connections with Native American tribes. Vivid prose captures the awe-inspiring landscapes and the challenges of survival, embodying the spirit of exploration and the allure of the untamed frontier.

    The Young Fur Traders2020
  • Digging for Gold

    • 78 Seiten
    • 3 Lesestunden

    The author was a prolific Scottish writer known for his engaging juvenile fiction, having penned over 100 books. He began his literary journey with "Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America" in 1848 and later transitioned from a publishing career to focus solely on writing adventure stories for young readers. In addition to his literary achievements, he was also a talented artist, showcasing his watercolors at the Royal Scottish Academy. His works remain popular for their adventurous spirit and captivating narratives.

    Digging for Gold2020
  • Sunk At Sea

    • 70 Seiten
    • 3 Lesestunden

    The narrative centers on a group of sailors aboard the "Wild Wave," a merchant ship that faces catastrophic events leading to its sinking in treacherous waters. As they struggle for survival, the crew battles the elements and their own fears, showcasing the strength of camaraderie and leadership. R. M. Ballantyne's vivid storytelling immerses readers in the perilous maritime landscape while exploring profound human emotions amid despair. The gripping tale highlights the resilience of the human spirit against overwhelming odds.

    Sunk At Sea2020
  • Battles with the Sea

    • 68 Seiten
    • 3 Lesestunden

    A prolific Scottish author, Robert Michael Ballantyne wrote over 100 works of juvenile fiction and was also an accomplished artist. His literary career began with "Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America" in 1848, after which he shifted his focus entirely to writing adventure stories for young readers. Ballantyne's engaging narratives and vivid storytelling have made him a beloved figure in children's literature, particularly known for his thrilling tales of exploration and adventure.

    Battles with the Sea2020
  • The Eagle Cliff

    • 252 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    This collection offers a curated selection of timeless classics, spanning from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It serves as a tribute to literary pioneers, legends, and giants, celebrating the rich tapestry of literature throughout history.

    The Eagle Cliff2020
  • The Settler and the Savage

    • 228 Seiten
    • 8 Lesestunden

    Set against the backdrop of nineteenth-century colonialism, the narrative follows Alan Redmain, a young settler torn between his European heritage and the Native American tribes of the untamed frontier. As he faces the moral dilemmas of cultural differences and prejudice, the story examines the profound effects of colonization on both settlers and indigenous peoples. R. M. Ballantyne masterfully intertwines adventure with significant social themes, offering a thought-provoking exploration of understanding, tolerance, and the complexities of human relationships during a time of expansion.

    The Settler and the Savage2020
  • The Lighthouse

    • 194 Seiten
    • 7 Lesestunden

    The author, Robert Michael Ballantyne, was a Scottish writer and artist known for his adventurous tales, with over 100 books to his name. After a challenging childhood, he moved to Canada at 16 to work as a fur trader, experiences that fueled his writing career upon returning to England. His notable work, The Coral Island, not only showcases his storytelling prowess but also influenced contemporaries like Robert Louis Stevenson in the adventure genre. Ballantyne's legacy as a pioneer of adventure literature remains significant.

    The Lighthouse2020
  • My Doggie and I

    • 148 Seiten
    • 6 Lesestunden

    Celebrating literature, this collection features timeless classics ranging from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It pays tribute to literary pioneers, legends, and giants, showcasing a carefully curated selection that honors their contributions to the world of books.

    My Doggie and I2020
  • The Ocean and its Wonders

    • 158 Seiten
    • 6 Lesestunden

    This collection features a diverse range of timeless classics, spanning from ancient texts to contemporary masterpieces. It honors the pioneers and legends of literature, showcasing their significant contributions to the literary world. Each book has been thoughtfully selected to celebrate the enduring impact of these works on culture and society.

    The Ocean and its Wonders2020
    3,2
  • Philosopher Jack

    • 122 Seiten
    • 5 Lesestunden

    The story follows Jack Martin, a curious boy from a coastal village, whose love for nature and knowledge earns him the nickname "Philosopher Jack." His adventures take him to distant lands, where he encounters diverse cultures and forms friendships, all while facing challenges that test his resilience. The narrative highlights themes of exploration, personal growth, and the importance of courage and compassion. As Jack navigates the wonders of the world, he learns valuable life lessons, making this a captivating coming-of-age tale.

    Philosopher Jack2020
  • Post Haste

    • 334 Seiten
    • 12 Lesestunden

    Celebrating the essence of literature, this collection features timeless classics ranging from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It honors the pioneers and legends who have shaped the literary landscape, making it a tribute to the giants of the literary world. This curated selection offers readers a chance to explore significant works that have stood the test of time.

    Post Haste2020
  • "The Giant Of The North"

    • 238 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Set against the Klondike Gold Rush, this adventure follows Vane, a young explorer braving the Arctic's frozen wilderness in search of gold. His journey is fraught with peril, including treacherous dog sledding, encounters with polar bears, and fierce blizzards that test his resourcefulness. As Vane navigates the harsh conditions, he forms unlikely alliances and uncovers hidden dangers. With vivid descriptions and heart-pounding moments, the story celebrates determination, bravery, and the human spirit's triumph in the face of adversity.

    "The Giant Of The North"2020
  • Man on the Ocean

    • 188 Seiten
    • 7 Lesestunden

    A prolific Scottish author of juvenile fiction, Robert Michael Ballantyne wrote over 100 books and was also a talented artist, showcasing his watercolours at the Royal Scottish Academy. His literary journey began with "Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America" in 1848. In 1856, he transitioned from business to dedicate himself to writing adventure stories for young readers, establishing a legacy that continues to resonate in children's literature.

    Man on the Ocean2020
  • Saved by the Lifeboat

    • 90 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    Robert Michael Ballantyne's life as a fur trader in Canada at the age of 16 profoundly influenced his writing career. After returning to England, he channeled his adventurous experiences into storytelling, becoming a prominent adventure author of the 19th century. His notable work, The Coral Island, not only showcases his narrative prowess but also served as an inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's classic, Treasure Island. In addition to writing, Ballantyne was a talented artist, exhibiting his watercolors at the Royal Scottish Academy.

    Saved by the Lifeboat2020
  • The Big Otter

    • 244 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Ralph Osberton embarks on a thrilling journey through Canada's uncharted wilderness, accompanied by explorers and Indigenous guides. As they navigate the stunning landscapes filled with dense forests, vast rivers, and towering mountains, the group faces numerous dangers, including wild animals and harsh weather. The narrative highlights themes of bravery, resourcefulness, and teamwork, showcasing the characters' resilience in the face of adversity. With its engaging adventures and unexpected twists, the story also conveys valuable lessons about perseverance and the beauty of nature.

    The Big Otter2020
  • Lost in the Forest

    • 94 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    Robert Michael Ballantyne was a prolific Scottish author and talented artist, known for over 100 published works. After his father's printing business failed, he moved to Canada at 16, becoming a fur trader. His adventurous experiences in Canada fueled his writing career, making him a leading figure in adventure literature. Notably, his novel The Coral Island significantly influenced Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, showcasing Ballantyne's impact on the genre and his ability to weave thrilling narratives from his own life experiences.

    Lost in the Forest2020
  • Fast In The Ice

    Adventures In The Polar Regions

    • 80 Seiten
    • 3 Lesestunden

    Set against the backdrop of a polar expedition, the story follows the brig Harvey as it departs England with high hopes but never returns, leaving behind a sense of loss. The narrative also delves into the life of Ethan Frome, a man marked by tragedy and physical injury, whose past is shrouded in mystery. The narrator's curiosity leads him to uncover Ethan's struggles, including a thwarted education and the burden of familial obligations. Themes of isolation, sacrifice, and the impact of fate intertwine as the characters navigate their harsh realities.

    Fast In The Ice2020
    3,0
  • The Thorogood Family

    • 60 Seiten
    • 3 Lesestunden

    Set in the idyllic English countryside, this novel follows siblings Ralph and Jemmy Thorogood as they embark on delightful adventures. Their journey showcases the joy of childhood innocence, the strength of family bonds, and the wisdom imparted by loving parents and grandparents. Through various challenges, the story emphasizes the importance of unity and cherishing simple pleasures. R. M. Ballantyne’s storytelling captures the essence of familial love and the beauty of growing up, making it a timeless tribute to cherished memories and adventures.

    The Thorogood Family2020
  • Silver Lake

    • 118 Seiten
    • 5 Lesestunden

    The author was a prolific Scottish writer known for his juvenile fiction, having penned over 100 books. He began his literary journey with "Hudson's Bay" in 1848 and later transitioned to a full-time writing career in 1856. His adventure stories for young readers became his signature, showcasing his talent not only in storytelling but also in art, as he exhibited watercolors at the Royal Scottish Academy. Ballantyne's works reflect a blend of adventure and exploration, appealing to the imaginations of young audiences.

    Silver Lake2020
  • The Island Queen

    • 142 Seiten
    • 5 Lesestunden

    Set on a mysterious island, this adventure novel follows a young protagonist navigating uncharted territories filled with excitement and danger. The lush landscapes serve as a backdrop for encounters that challenge his survival skills and resourcefulness. Ballantyne's engaging writing captures the essence of exploration, emphasizing themes of curiosity, courage, and adaptability. Throughout his journey, the protagonist faces ethical dilemmas, learning valuable life lessons about honesty, integrity, and perseverance, making it a captivating tale for young readers.

    The Island Queen2020
  • Away in the Wilderness

    • 100 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    This collection features a curated selection of timeless classics, ranging from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It pays homage to the literary pioneers, legends, and giants who have shaped the world of literature, offering readers a chance to explore significant works that have stood the test of time.

    Away in the Wilderness2020
  • The Madman and the Pirate

    • 174 Seiten
    • 7 Lesestunden

    The author was a prolific Scottish writer known for his engaging juvenile fiction, having penned over 100 books. An accomplished artist, he showcased his watercolors at the Royal Scottish Academy. His literary journey began with the publication of "Hudson's Bay" in 1848, after which he transitioned to writing full-time in 1856, creating a beloved series of adventure stories aimed at young readers, establishing his reputation in children's literature.

    The Madman and the Pirate2020
    3,0
  • Chasing the Sun

    • 100 Seiten
    • 4 Lesestunden

    The author, Robert Michael Ballantyne, was a Scottish writer and artist known for his adventure novels, having published over 100 works. His early experiences as a fur trader in Canada, following his family's financial struggles, fueled his storytelling. His most notable work, The Coral Island, not only showcased his adventurous spirit but also influenced contemporaries like Robert Louis Stevenson in crafting classic tales of exploration and adventure. Ballantyne's legacy as a pioneer of children's adventure literature endures in his engaging narratives.

    Chasing the Sun2020
  • Celebrating the essence of literature, this collection features timeless classics ranging from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It honors the pioneers and legends who have shaped the literary landscape, offering readers a curated selection that showcases the richness and diversity of influential works throughout history.

    Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure2020
    4,0
  • Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan

    • 336 Seiten
    • 12 Lesestunden

    This collection features a diverse range of timeless classics, spanning from ancient texts to modern masterpieces. It serves as a tribute to the literary pioneers and legends who have shaped the world of literature, highlighting their enduring impact and significance. Each selected work celebrates the richness of storytelling and the art of writing, making it a valuable addition for any literature enthusiast.

    Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan2020
  • The Butterfly's Ball

    • 40 Seiten
    • 2 Lesestunden

    The book highlights the life and achievements of Robert Michael Ballantyne, a Scottish author renowned for his contributions to juvenile fiction, with over 100 published works. It delves into his artistic talents, showcasing his water-colour exhibitions at the Royal Scottish Academy. The narrative begins with his first publication in 1848, "Hudson's Bay," and follows his transition from a business career to becoming a prolific writer of adventure stories for young readers, establishing his legacy in children's literature.

    The Butterfly's Ball2020
  • The Coral Island: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean relates the adventures of three boys marooned on a South Pacific island. The story is told from the perspective of 15-year-old Ralph Rover, one of three boys shipwrecked on the coral reef of a large but uninhabited Polynesian island. Ralph and his two companions - 18-year-old Jack Martin and 13-year-old Peterkin Gay - are the sole survivors of the shipwreck. At first, boys have to manage how to feed themselves, what to drink, and how the resolve clothing and shelter, coping with having to rely on their own resources. As the boys adopt to the situation, they start dealing with new difficulties, such as conflicting with pirates, fighting with native Polynesians, and dealing with Christian missionaries and their conversion efforts.

    The Coral Island: Sea Adventure Novel: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean2020
    3,0
  • Unter dem Kommando von Captain William Bligh segelt im Jahr 1789 die »Bounty«, ein bewaffnetes Transportschiff, von Tahiti zu den Westindischen Inseln. Doch die Rückfahrt führt in die Katastrophe: Wegen der brutalen Strenge des Kapitäns bricht die wohl bekannteste Meuterei der Geschichte der Seefahrt aus. Auf dem umfangreichen Tatsachenmaterial der britischen Admiralität haben die beiden Autoren das Thema in einem großartigen Roman voller Spannung aufbereitet.

    Die Meuterei auf der Bounty2009
    3,5
  • Millennial Hospitality II

    The World We Knew

    • 392 Seiten
    • 14 Lesestunden

    Millennial Hospitality II is an etiquette book for the 21 Century. It suggests how we might interact with aliens and answers many questions the readers had after reading Millennial Hospitality.

    Millennial Hospitality II2003
    3,8
  • Set in "darkest Africa," this adventure follows Ralph, Peterkin, and Jack from The Coral Island as they embark on a thrilling gorilla hunt. The novel explores themes of missionary work and the impact of Western presence on local cultures. The plot intensifies with the pursuit of a slave trader who threatens the Mbango people, leading to a dramatic confrontation to rescue Makarooroo's kidnapped fiancé. The trio fortifies Jambai's settlement against the trader's attack and finds temporary refuge with another tribe, deepening their journey's complexity.

    The gorilla hunters1959
  • Ungava

    • 272 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden

    Set in the uncharted wilderness of northern Canada, the novel follows explorers Percy and Fred as they embark on a challenging journey in search of adventure and opportunities in the fur trade. Their expedition leads them through dense forests and icy waters, where they face harsh weather, dangerous wildlife, and rival traders. Along the way, they build friendships with indigenous guides, learning important lessons about resilience and cooperation. R. M. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions immerse readers in the beauty and challenges of the Canadian North, blending adventure with cultural appreciation.

    Ungava1928
  • Die Koralleninsel

    • 236 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Vor dem Hintergrund einer Südseeinsel folgt die Geschichte drei Jungen, die einen Schiffbruch überleben und sich in ihrer neuen Umgebung zurechtfinden müssen. Als eines der frühesten Werke der Jugendliteratur behandelt es Themen wie Hierarchie, Führung und den zivilisierenden Einfluss des Christentums im Kontext des Imperialismus des 19. Jahrhunderts. Die Erzählung diente als Vorläufer späterer Werke wie „Herr der Fliegen“ und kontrastiert die Darstellung von Gut und Böse. Ihr nachhaltiger Einfluss hat sie seit über einem Jahrhundert zu einem festen Bestandteil von Bildungsleselisten gemacht.

    Die Koralleninsel1926
    3,3