Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Young Jim Hawkins, while running the Benbow Inn with his mother, meets Captain Billy Bones, who dies at the inn while it is beseiged by buccaneers led by Blind Pew.
Books - 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea 1.5 By Southern Ocean Software
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20000 Leagues Under The Sea, by Jules Verne.
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Other Programs By Southern Ocean Software
King Solomons Mines by H. Ryder Haggard
Allan Quatermain is a circumstances hunter who is convinced by Jesse Huston to aid her incur her begetter, whos been befuddled somewhere in the African jungle during his last exploration!
Billy Budd, by Herman Melville.
A naive young mankind is pressed into the service of the British Navy at the very death of the 18th century.
Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson
When David Balfour inherits an estate at a young age, his villainous uncle Ebenezer takes control of the estate and kidnaps David, planning to sell him into slavery.
The Land that Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
In 1916 the US Montrose is fired on and sunken by a German U-boat. However the survivors manage to creep aboard and capture the U-boat.
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen.
At 10, Fanny Price, a pitiful relation, goes to survive at Mansfield Park, the estate of her aunt's husband, Sir Thomas.
A Journey To The Center Of The Earth, by Jules Verne.
Prof. Lindenbrook leads his intrepid party on an despatch to the centre of the earth, via a volcano in Iceland, encountering all manner of prehistoric monsters and life-threatening hazards.
The Iron Heel describes the crepuscule of the US to a unkind fascist monocracy. Fearful of the popularity of socialism, the plutocrats of the Iron Heel conspire to excrete democracy and, with their private police and military, terrorize the citizenry.
Problems of ecological destruction, Third World poverty, resource depletion, battle and social breakdown are caused by consumer-capitalist fellowship and cannot be solved unless we incite to simpler, more self-sufficient and cooperative lifestyles.
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
A crooked young mankind somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to totally.
Life on the Mississippi is Mark Twain's memoir of his youthful years as a cub pilot on a steamboat paddling up and down the Mississippi River.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennet make quintuplet unmarried daughters, and Mrs. Bennet is especially eager to detect suitable husbands for them. When two deep single gentlemen come to reside nearby, the Bennets make high hopes.
The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux.
A disfigured man, known as the Phantom who loves to fall fear in the minds of the Paris Opera House staff, comes to a young singer, Christine Daae, and tutors her voice.
The Lost World, by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Two rivaling professors, a journalist, a young wealthy woman and a teenage boy locomotion through Africa in research of "The Lost World": a put where dinosaurs still wander.
Hounds of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
The recent end of Sir Charles Baskerville stirs up a dangerous business. For the "luminous, macabre, and spectral" bounder of the family legend has been seen roaming the moors at night.
Sense And Sensibility by Jane Austen.
When Mr. Dashwood dies, he must leave the bulk of his estate to the son by his first marriage, which leaves his second wife and triad daughters (Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret) in straitened circumstances.
Roger Mifflin, the proprietor of the Haunted Bookshop, is saddened to mean he shall die with thousands of books unread.
This programme will exchange a reserve in text format into HTML files containing a dissever file for the Index, Table of Contents and each Chapter. Links from the TOC to each Chapter, and links at the end of each Chapter to the Next Chapter