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| "The Coral Island" is Ballantyne's most famous story. This masterpiece was one of his earlier works, and the story is continued in "The Gorilla Hunters." Here Ralph Rover and his two companions are shipwrecked on a deserted island. Ralph is kidnapped by pirates and in the face of adversity learns about love, resourcefulness, and the power of God's word. Softcover. 300+ pages. $9.50 |
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"Martin Rattler" is the story of a boy's adventures in the forests of Brazil. Martin Rattler is shipwrecked with his friend Barney O'Flannagan. They find danger and adventure as they encounter natives, alligators, vampire bats, and other jungle creatures. Martin and Barney conquer their adversities and in the process learn much about the history, culture, and geography of Brazil in the course of their travels. Softcover. 200+ pages. $9.50 |
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| "The Gorilla Hunters" is R. M. Ballantyne's sequel to the famous "The Coral Island." The hero, Ralph Rover, is a naturalist and a hunter. He travels with Jack Martin and Peterkin Gay to the wilds of Africa where they hunt fearsome gorilla and join in a war against an evil slave trader. See how Ralph trusts in God to help him persevere over the many dangers and adventures he encounters while in Africa. Softcover. 300+ pages. $9.50 |
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"The World of Ice" is a Ballantyne masterpiece. This tale tells the story of a boy's search for his missing father. Fred Ellice and his companion, John Buzzby travel into the Arctic regions on board a whaler to look for Captain Ellice and his ship that had disappeared in the northern seas. Herein our hero learns the value of persistence and perseverance. Softcover. 300+ pages. $9.50 |
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"Ungava" is one of Ballantyne's earlier works. This masterpiece is about the Esquimaux of the Ungava district in what is now Canada. In this book, George Stanley takes a reluctant party of voyageurs and his family north to trade with the Esquimaux. In the course of the story, we learn about the condition of the natives, and the importance of Christian character. Softcover. 350+ pages. $9.50 |
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"The Young Fur Traders" is Ballantyne's second book. This masterpiece is about the fur traders of the Hudson Bay Company. He was a fur trader himself in his earlier days. This book, like all of his stories has one eye to adventure and both feet planted in reality. The experiences he writes about are from his experience. Forgiveness and family are his important lessons. Softcover. 450+ pages. $9.50 |
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| "The Red Eric" is one of R. M. Ballantyne's earliest works. Captain Dunning's Whalers sail the seas in search of the valuable but dangerous whales. They are shipwrecked in their travels and learn that God sustains His own, even when they are without earthly hope. Ballantyne was himself a whaler at one point, and he wrote this book to show us what the 19th Century whale fishery was like. Softcover. 400+ pages. $9.50 |
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