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The Adventure Collection (A to Z Classics) - cover

The Adventure Collection (A to Z Classics)

Jonathan Swift, Jack Williamson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Howard Pyle, Rudyard Kipling

Maison d'édition: A to Z Classics

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Synopsis

This book contains several tables of HTML content that will make reading easier.
The first table of contents lists all the titles included in this volume.

This book contains the following works in chronological order:

Gulliver’s Travels is Jonathan Swift’s comic tale of an Englishman who journeys to four fantastical and exotic lands filled with unforgettable characters, from the pint-size Lilliputians to the giant Brobdingnagians.

Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island follows young Jim Hawkins as he learns the ways of the buccaneer from a group of seafaring miscreants, including the nefarious peg leg, Long John Silver.

The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood takes us to Sherwood Forest, where the brigand and his band of “merry men” rob from the rich to give to the poor—to the consternation of the Sheriff of Nottingham.

The Jungle Book transports readers into a wondrous world where danger lurks behind every drooping vine and the law of the jungle is the key to survival.

White Fang by Jack London recreates the forbidding world of the Yukon Gold Rush, where a wild dog must endure violence, hardship, and bitter cold on his journey from savagery to civilization.
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