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R M BALLANTYNE Ultimate Collection: 90+ Action & Adventure Classics - Thrilling Tales of Exploration and Courageous Characters - cover
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R M BALLANTYNE Ultimate Collection: 90+ Action & Adventure Classics - Thrilling Tales of Exploration and Courageous Characters

R. M. Ballantyne

Editora: Good Press

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In "R. M. Ballantyne Ultimate Collection: 90+ Action & Adventure Classics," readers are transported into the exhilarating world of exploration and heroism that characterized 19th-century adventure literature. Ballantyne's prose blends vivid descriptions with fast-paced narratives, immersing audiences in stories that not only entertain but also reflect the zeitgeist of a colonial-era fascination with distant lands and untamed wildernesses. This extensive collection showcases his ability to weave intricate plots filled with peril and discovery, offering timeless tales that continue to resonate with themes of courage, friendship, and the struggle between civilization and nature. R. M. Ballantyne, a Scottish author and passionate explorer, drew from his extensive travels and experiences to create these remarkable adventure stories. Having spent much of his youth in the Scottish Highlands and pursuing voyages in the Arctic and South America, Ballantyne's firsthand encounters with nature's majesty deeply influenced his writing style, imbuing his works with authenticity and a rich sense of place. His personal passion for adventure and survival underscores the importance of resilience and moral integrity within these narratives. This anthology is a must-read for enthusiasts of classic literature, offering an unparalleled opportunity to explore the adventurous spirit of Ballantyne's work. Whether you are a long-time admirer of adventure tales or a newcomer, this collection serves as a definitive tribute to a genre that inspires wonder and ignites the imagination, making it essential for both personal libraries and educational collections.
Disponível desde: 11/12/2023.
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