


Here I present: Jules Verne, “The Lighthouse at the End of the World”, 1905.
INTRODUCTION.
The book consists of fifteen (15) chapters; and, the “table of contents” of the book is shown BELOW.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- Inauguration.
- Staten Island.
- The Three Keepers.
- Kongre’s Gang.
- The Schooner
- At Elgor Bay.
- The Cavern.
- Repairing the Maule.
- Vasquez.
- After the Wreck.
- The Wreckers.
- Leaving the Bay.
- Two Days.
- The Sloop Santa Fe.
- The End of the Story.

Here I presented: Jules Verne, “The Lighthouse at the End of the World”, 1905.
COMMENTS
I like this book because of the story setting, near the South Pole & into the Southern Ocean.
The North Pole & Arctic Ocean was used by Jules Verne also; and, Jules Verne as a writer was a “geographer”.
The “geography” is how Jules Verne produced settings that were everywhere.

