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Die beliebtesten Seeabenteuerromane (Klassiker für Jugendliche) : Die Schatzinsel, Ein Kapitän von 15 Jahren, Der rote Freibeuter, Der Schatz im Silbersee, Der schwarze Korsar, Die Abenteuer David Balfours...

Gehen Sie an Bord eines Schiffes, das durch die schönsten Romane und Geschichten über die berühmtesten Seeabenteurer segelt und machen Sie sich mit den bekanntesten mächenhaften Seefahrten der Welt vertraut.

Inhalt:

Die geheimnisvolle Insel (Jules Verne)

Ein Kapitän von 15 Jahren (Jules Verne)

Der rote Freibeuter (James Fenimore Cooper)

Moby Dick (Herman Melville)

Gullivers Reisen (Jonathan Swift)

Der Graf von Monte Christo (Alexandre Dumas)

Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe)

Die Schatzinsel (Robert Louis Stevenson)

Die Abenteuer David Balfours: Entführt & Catriona (Robert Louis Stevenson)

Der Schatz im Silbersee (Karl May)

Der schwarze Korsar (Emilio Salgari)

Die denkwürdigen Erlebnisse des Artur Gordon Pym (Edgar Allan Poe) (

Die Schweizer Familie Robinson (Johann David Wyss)

Das Gespensterschiff oder der Fliegende Holländer (Frederick Kapitän Marryat)

Jakob Ehrlich Mildmay (Frederick Kapitän Marryat)

Robert des Schiffsjungen Fahrten und Abenteuer auf der deutschen Handels- und Kriegsflotte (Sophie Wörishöffer)

Robinson in Australien (Amalie Schoppe)

Lord Jim (Joseph Conrad)

Seegeschichten & Seesagen:

Fata Morgana

Das steinerne Schiff

Der fliegende Holländer

Die fliehende Insel

The Man of War

Die glückliche Probe

Das Leuchten des Meeres

Das Seegespenst

Der fliegende Fisch

Die Meeres-Fee...

Die Sturmvögel

Helgoland

Klabautermann

Das Totenschiff

Die frommen Schläfer

Der Geister-Lotse

Die Rose von Seeland

Insel Neuwerk

Meerkönigs Töchterlein

Der Knurrhahn

Der Elbgeist

Der Schiffbrüchige

Das Feuerschiff

Kajütspassagiere

Regatta

Eisgang

Vom Stapel

Röschen vom Cliff

Das Pestschiff

Das Dünendorf

Der Kaper

Der fliehende Holländer (Zweite Version)

Der arme Thoms oder die versunkene Stadt

Die rote Perle

Meerlilie

Der Wetterbeschwörer

Klabauterman

Die Seelen der Ertrunkenen

Scylla. Ein antikes Schiffermärchen

Das Märchen von der verliebten Auster

Das Abenteuer mit den drei Fischen


Authors:

  • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Jules Verne
  • James Fenimore Cooper
  • Emilio Salgari
  • Herman Melville
  • Karl May
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Jonathan Swift
  • Alexandre Dumas
  • Daniel Defoe
  • Johann David Wyss
  • Frederick Kapitän Marryat
  • Sophie Wörishöffer
  • Amalie Schoppe
  • Joseph Conrad
  • Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 6076 pages

Language:

German

Categories:

  • Fantasy and Sci-Fi
  • Fantasy

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