Dick Sands, the Boy Captain

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Dick Sands, the Boy Captain

by Jules Verne

EN·~10 hours·41 chapters

Chapters

41 total
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Dick Sands the Boy Captain by Jules Verne

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

5:52
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CHAPTER I. - THE "PILGRIM."

18:18
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CHAPTER II. - THE APPRENTICE.

12:26
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CHAPTER III. - A RESCUE.

13:59
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CHAPTER IV. - THE SURVIVORS OF THE "WALDECK."

10:28
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CHAPTER V. - DINGO'S SAGACITY.

20:43
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CHAPTER VI. - A WHALE IN SIGHT.

15:43
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CHAPTER VII. - PREPARATIONS FOR AN ATTACK.

12:02
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CHAPTER VIII. - A CATASTROPHE.

16:23

Description

A fifteen‑year‑old cabin boy finds his ordinary life at sea turned upside down when the ship’s captain dies and a mutinous crew threatens to seize control. Suddenly thrust into the role of commander, he must learn the ropes of leadership while still clinging to his youthful inexperience. The cramped decks, the roar of the ocean, and the ever‑present danger of a whale’s breach become the backdrop for his rapid, uneasy education in authority.

As storms batter the vessel and the crew’s loyalty wavers, the young captain discovers that courage is as much about making hard choices as it is about bold actions. He must balance the safety of his fellow sailors with the harsh realities of a harsh, indifferent sea, all while navigating treacherous waters both literal and moral. The early journey promises tension, vivid maritime adventure, and a glimpse of a boy’s determination to rise above the chaos around him.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (588K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Distributed Proofreaders Linked Table of Contents produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Verne

Jules Verne

1828–1905

A master of adventure fiction, he helped shape modern science fiction with stories that sent readers to the center of the Earth, under the sea, and around the world. His novels mixed real scientific ideas with big imagination, and they still feel full of wonder today.

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