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The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym

Edgar Allan Poe

Publisher: Sovereign

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The only complete novel written by Edgar Allan Poe which follows life of the young Arthur Gordon Pym aboard a whaling ship called the Grampus. Shipwreck, mutiny, and cannibalism befall Pym, before he is saved by the crew of the Jane Guy. Aboard this vessel, Pym and a sailor named Dirk Peters continue their adventures further south.
Available since: 03/15/2014.

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