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Jules Verne, “The Lighthouse at the End of the World”, 1905.


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.

  1. Inauguration.
  2. Staten Island.
  3. The Three Keepers.
  4. Kongre’s Gang.
  5. The Schooner
  6. At Elgor Bay.
  7. The Cavern.
  8. Repairing the Maule.
  9. Vasquez.
  10. After the Wreck.
  11. The Wreckers.
  12. Leaving the Bay.
  13. Two Days.
  14. The Sloop Santa Fe.
  15. 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.

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