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The Coral Island
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The Coral Island

by R. M. Ballantyne

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BindingPaperback
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A Tale of the Pacific Ocean

A classic adventure novel about three boys—Ralph Rover, Jack Martin, and Peterkin Gay—who are shipwrecked on a remote South Pacific island. Stranded far from civilization, they learn to survive by building shelter, finding food, and exploring the island’s natural beauty while forming a strong friendship.Their peaceful island life is disrupted when they encounter pirates, violent conflicts, and the realities of slavery among nearby islands.

First published in 1858, this edition is derived from the original book with 4 black & white illustrations by the author. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.

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Author(s): R. M. Ballantyne

Illustrator(s): R. M. Ballantyne

Translator(s): None

Dimensions: 6" x 9"

Pages: 264

Font Size: 12 pt

ISBN: 9781649654243

ASIN: 1649654243

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Robert Michael Ballantyne

was a Scottish author, illustrator, and adventure storyteller best known for writing vivid tales of exploration, survival, and moral courage for young readers. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, into a family connected to the publishing world, Ballantyne developed an early love of storytelling and travel. At age sixteen, he joined the Hudson’s Bay Company in Canada, where he spent several years in the wilderness of the fur trade, experiencing frontier life firsthand. His time in North America deeply shaped his imagination and provided rich material for many of his later novels.

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