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  • The Coral Island & The Gorilla Hunters: Adventure Classics: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean & A Tale of the Wilds of Africa

    R. M. Ballantyne

    eBook (e-artnow, Nov. 22, 2019)
    "The Coral Island: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean" relates the adventures of three boys marooned on a South Pacific island. The story is told from the perspective of 15-year-old Ralph Rover, one of three boys shipwrecked on the coral reef of a large but uninhabited Polynesian island. Ralph and his two companions โ€“ 18-year-old Jack Martin and 13-year-old Peterkin Gay โ€“ are the sole survivors of the shipwreck. At first, boys have to manage how to feed themselves, what to drink, and how the resolve clothing and shelter, coping with having to rely on their own resources. As the boys adopt to the situation, they start dealing with new difficulties, such as conflicting with pirates, fighting with native Polynesians, and dealing with Christian missionaries and their conversion efforts."The Gorilla Hunters: A Tale of the Wilds of Africa" is a sequel to The Coral Island set in "darkest Africa", and it follows the further adventures of Ralph Rover, Peterkin Gay and Jack Martin. After their adventures in the South Sea Islands, Jack, Ralph, and Peterkin go their separate ways. Six years later, Ralph, living on his father's inheritance on England's west coast and occupying himself as a naturalist, is visited by Peterkin, whose "weather-beaten though ruddy countenance" he does not recognise. Peterkin, who has stayed in touch with Jack, has hunted and killed every animal on Earth except for the gorilla and now comes to Ralph to entice him on a new adventure. After Peterkin writes him a letter, Jack joins the two, and they leave for Africa.
  • The Coral Island

    R. M. Ballantyne, Wayne Forester, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, Sept. 25, 2009)
    An enduringly popular classic of children's fiction, The Coral Island tells the story of three boys stranded on a seemingly idyllic desert island. Thoughtful Ralph; clever, brave Jack; and mischievous Peterkin soon find, however, that their new home has more than a few surprises in store!Wayne Forester's energetic reading brings this classic adventure vididly to life. The Coral Island inspired a whole genre of adventure literature, influencing Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island and William Golding's Lord of the Flies.
  • The Coral Island

    Robert Michael Ballantyne, Minervaยดs Owl

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 9, 2016)
    Robert Michael Ballantyne (24 April 1825 โ€“ 8 February 1894) was a Scottish author of juvenile fiction who wrote more than 100 books. He was also an accomplished artist, and exhibited some of his water-colours at the Royal Scottish Academy.
  • The Coral Island

    R. M. Ballantyne

    eBook (, Feb. 14, 2018)
    Three young Englishmen, 15-year-old Ralph Rover, Jack, who is older than him for three years, and the cheerful 14-year-old Peter, were got on a desert island after their ship was wrecked. They made their life in the spirit of Robinson Crusoe, and despite the typhoons, wild boar attacks and hostile visitors to the island, they lived an almost perfect life. The boys made fire by rubbing two sticks and climb the palm trees for coconuts. The boys were building a boat with sails of copra to get to a nearby island, where Jack won the battle of the leader of the tribe Taror. Then the pirates kidnapped Ralph whose adventures continued in the southern islands.
  • The Coral Island, A Tale of the Pacific Ocean

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    eBook
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  • The Coral Island

    R. M. Ballantyne

    Paperback (Independently published, May 19, 2020)
    A new, beautifully laid-out edition of R.M. Ballantyne's classic 1857 novel of piracy and adventure on the high seas.
  • The Coral Island

    R. M. Ballantyne, Robert Michael Ballantyne, Ralph Crane

    eBook (Valancourt Books, Aug. 27, 2015)
    Three teenage boys, the sole survivors of a shipwreck, find themselves marooned on a deserted island in the South Pacific. With little more than a telescope and a broken knife, the youths must find food and shelter and learn to survive. But though the coral island is a tropical paradise, full of natural beauty and exotic fruits and wildlife, dangers and adventures abound: sharks, pirates, and even bloodthirsty cannibals! Scottish-born R.M. Ballantyne (1825-1894) wrote more than ninety books for young people during the Victorian era, the most famous of which is The Coral Island (1857), a tale whose popularity has proved so enduring that it has never been out of print. A thrilling story in the tradition of Robinson Crusoe and a key influence on later classics such as Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island and William Golding's Lord of the Flies, The Coral Island is presented here in a new scholarly edition that includes the unabridged text of the first British edition, along with a new introduction and notes by Ralph Crane and Lisa Fletcher.
  • The Coral Island

    R. M. Ballantyne

    eBook (Otbebookpublishing, May 9, 2019)
    A teenaged boy that goes by "Ralph" is from a long family line seamen. As he gets older his desire for freedom on the sea grows. He is finally allowed to go to sea. He meets two other boys, Jack and Peterkin. Jack being older than Ralph, and Peterkin being younger than him. The three become best friends and are shipwrecked on a Pacific Island and are all alone to fend for themselves. They explore the island and start making it their home. As they do so, they start making surprising discoveries, and are almost always facing dangers. (Amazon)
  • The Coral Island: Sea Adventure Novel: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean

    R. M. Ballantyne

    eBook (e-artnow, Nov. 22, 2019)
    The Coral Island: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean relates the adventures of three boys marooned on a South Pacific island. The story is told from the perspective of 15-year-old Ralph Rover, one of three boys shipwrecked on the coral reef of a large but uninhabited Polynesian island. Ralph and his two companions โ€“ 18-year-old Jack Martin and 13-year-old Peterkin Gay โ€“ are the sole survivors of the shipwreck. At first, boys have to manage how to feed themselves, what to drink, and how the resolve clothing and shelter, coping with having to rely on their own resources. As the boys adopt to the situation, they start dealing with new difficulties, such as conflicting with pirates, fighting with native Polynesians, and dealing with Christian missionaries and their conversion efforts.
  • the coral island

    R . M Ballantyne

    eBook (, Jan. 28, 2018)
    The Coral Island: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean (1858) is a novel written by Scottish author R. M. Ballantyne. One of the first works of juvenile fiction to feature exclusively juvenile heroes, the story relates the adventures of three boys marooned on a South Pacific island, the only survivors of a shipwreck.
  • Coral Island

    R M Ballantyne

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 6, 1981)
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  • Coral Island

    R.M. Ballantyne

    Hardcover (W. Foulsham & Co., Ltd., Jan. 1, 1969)
    Date not stated