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Die größten Seeabenteuerromane der Literatur : Der Pirat, Die Schatzinsel, 20.000 Meilen unter dem Meer, Moby Dick, Das Herz der Finsternis, Der schwarze Korsar

E-artnow präsentiert die die beliebtesten Geschichten von Seeabenteuern und dunklen Geheimnissen des Meeres. Begeben Sie sich auf unglaubliche Reisen in unbekannte Länder und Unterwasserwelten, erleben Sie Seeschlachten, gefährliche Piratenangriffe und furchteinflößende Kämpfe mit Seeungeheuern:

20.000 Meilen unter dem Meer (Jules Verne)

Die geheimnisvolle Insel (Jules Verne)

Der Leuchtturm am Ende der Welt (Jules Verne)

Die Erfindung des Verderbens (Jules Verne)

Die Schatzinsel (Robert Louis Stevenson)

Moby-Dick (Herman Melville)

Der Pirat (Walter Scott)

Das Herz der Finsternis (Joseph Conrad)

Der schwarze Korsar (Emilio Salgari)

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

Wir Seezigeuner (Robert Kraft)

Der Graf von Monte Christo (Alexandre Dumas)

Die Insel des Dr. Moreau (H. G. Wells)

Das Leben, die Abenteuer und die Piratenzüge des berühmten Kapitän Singleton (Daniel Defoe)

Der rote Freibeuter (James Fenimore Cooper)

Die Wassernixe oder der Streicher durch die Meere (James Fenimore Cooper)

Das Gespensterschiff oder der Fliegende Holländer (Frederick Kapitän Marryat)

Der Goldkäfer (Edgar Allan Poe)

Der Schatz im Silbersee (Karl May)

Die Juno (Alexandre Dumas)

Bontekoe (Alexandre Dumas)

Die Mörderbai (Alexandre Dumas)

Der Kent (Alexandre Dumas)

Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe)

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

Robinson in Australien (Amalie Schoppe)

Nostromo (Joseph Conrad)

Lord Jim (Joseph Conrad)

Die Islandfischer (Pierre Loti)

Die Vestalinnen (Robert Kraft)

Gullivers Reisen (Jonathan Swift)

Claus Störtebecker (Georg Engel)

Der Flottenoffizier: Szenen aus dem Leben und Abenteuer von Frank Mildmay (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Jakob Ehrlich Mildmay (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Japhet, der seinen Vater sucht Mildmay (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Rattlin, der Reffer Mildmay (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Kapitän Kiene (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Ardent Troughton oder Abenteuer eines Kaufmanns (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Der alte Commodore (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Der Neue Robinson (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Der Kaperschiffer vor hundert Jahren (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Königs-Eigen (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Die Macht des Schicksals oder Harry und Felizitas (Kapitän Frederick Marryat)

Der Letzte vom "Admiral" (Franz Treller)

Meerfahrt (Arnold Masarey)

Das Naturforscherschiff (Sophie Wörishöffer)

Die Arbeiter des Meeres (Victor Hugo)

Der "Handelsbetrieb" (Rudyard Kipling)

Erlebnisse in der Ostsee (Rudyard Kipling)

Das Tauchboot im Marmara-Meer (Rudyard Kipling)

Maschinen und Maschinisten (Rudyard Kipling)

Die Zauberinsel (Walther Kabel)

Die Pirateninsel (Walther Kabel)

Ein Luftschifferabenteuer (Walther Kabel)

Die Insel im Sargassomeer (Walther Kabel)

Das Piratennest auf Neu-Helgoland (Walther Kabel)

Jan Blaufink, oder See und Theater (Heinrich Smidt)


Authors:

  • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Herman Melville
  • Jules Verne
  • Walter Scott
  • Joseph Conrad
  • Emilio Salgari
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Robert Kraft
  • Alexandre Dumas
  • H. G. Wells
  • Daniel Defoe
  • James Fenimore Cooper
  • Kapitän Frederick Marryat
  • Karl May
  • Sophie Wörishöffer
  • Amalie Schoppe
  • Pierre Loti
  • Jonathan Swift
  • Georg Engel
  • Franz Treller
  • Arnold Masarey
  • Victor Hugo
  • Rudyard Kipling
  • Walther Kabel
  • Heinrich Smidt

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  • E-book

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  • 18508 pages

Language:

German

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  • Adventure
  • Sea adventure
  • Fantasy and Sci-Fi
  • Fantasy

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