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The secret of the island - cover

The secret of the island

Mark Twain

Maison d'édition: Jules verne

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Synopsis

This book is a sequel to Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea. A party of British adventurers, who had been ballooning, but whose trip had ended by being cast away on a Pacific island, have various setbacks due to both pirates and convicts who had escaped from jails in mainland Australasia.
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