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Robert Michael Ballantyne

  • Comus
April 24, 1825 – February 8, 1894
Robert Michael Ballantyne
Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure
The Madman and the Pirate
Fast In The Ice
The Iron Horse
The House of Untold Stories
The Battle And The Breeze
  • 2024

    In the Track of the Troops

    • 216 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    Set against the backdrop of British military campaigns in India, the story follows Donald Gordon, a young soldier in the British East India Company. Through his journey, readers experience the diverse landscapes, cultures, and challenges of army life in the 19th century. R. M. Ballantyne blends travelogue elements with vivid descriptions, offering insights into the complexities of colonial relationships and the impact of imperialism. This adventurous narrative captures both thrilling escapades and the nuanced dynamics between British soldiers and local populations.

    In the Track of the Troops
  • 2024

    The Story of the Rock

    • 66 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    Set against the rugged Scottish Highlands, this adventurous novel follows friends Ronald and Donald as they explore a mysterious rock formation. Their journey is filled with challenges and excitement, highlighting themes of resilience, friendship, and survival. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions immerse readers in the beauty and dangers of nature, while the narrative captures the essence of exploration and discovery. The story not only entertains but also educates, showcasing the historical and geographical context of the characters' thrilling experiences in the wilderness.

    The Story of the Rock
  • 2024

    Life in the Red Brigade

    • 96 pages
    • 4 hours of reading

    A prolific Scottish author of juvenile fiction, Robert Michael Ballantyne wrote over 100 books and was also a talented artist, showcasing his watercolors at the Royal Scottish Academy. His literary journey began with the publication of "Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America" in 1848. In 1856, he left his publishing job to concentrate on writing adventure stories for young readers, establishing a legacy that continues to resonate with audiences today.

    Life in the Red Brigade
  • 2024

    The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea

    • 92 pages
    • 4 hours of reading

    Set in the perilous North Sea, this maritime adventure immerses readers in the lives of sailors facing fierce storms and shipwrecks. The crew of the Lively Poll navigates treacherous waters, showcasing themes of courage, resilience, and friendship amid the challenges of sea life. Vivid depictions of coastal communities enrich the narrative, while the characters embark on journeys of self-discovery, highlighting bravery and the bonds forged through shared trials. This timeless classic captures the spirit of adventure and exploration on the high seas.

    The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
  • 2023

    The Golden Dream

    • 248 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Set in the mid-19th century, this adventurous novel follows Ralph Rover, a young British explorer, as he journeys through the uncharted jungles of South America in search of the legendary city of gold, El Dorado. Accompanied by his friend Peterkin and an indigenous guide named Jumbo, Ralph navigates treacherous landscapes and encounters diverse tribes. The story is filled with suspense, breathtaking discoveries, and challenges that test the explorers both physically and morally, leading to moments of profound self-discovery amidst their quest for fortune.

    The Golden Dream
  • 2023

    Black Ivory

    • 230 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Set against the backdrop of European exploration and trade, the narrative immerses readers in the challenges and cultural dynamics of Africa. Vivid descriptions bring the landscape to life, while the story delves into the moral complexities of trade and cultural interactions. Through thrilling escapades, it showcases the resilience and resourcefulness of the human spirit. R.M. Ballantyne's engaging storytelling captures the essence of adventure and discovery, making for an enthralling reading experience.

    Black Ivory
  • 2023

    Hudson Bay

    • 194 pages
    • 7 hours of reading

    Set in the 17th century, this historical novel follows cousins Edward and Gerald Pennington on their adventurous journey to explore the uncharted territories around Hudson Bay. Aboard a Hudson's Bay Company ship, they face treacherous waters, fierce native tribes, and harsh conditions. As they navigate survival challenges, the cousins display courage and resourcefulness, forming unexpected alliances. The narrative intertwines themes of exploration, friendship, and personal growth, highlighting their evolving respect for indigenous cultures and the land.

    Hudson Bay
  • 2023

    Set against the harsh backdrop of the Arctic, this adventure novel follows three young hunters—Fred, Peter, and Ivan—on a perilous whaling expedition. As they seek valuable walrus tusks, they confront extreme cold, treacherous ice floes, and fearsome wildlife. The narrative highlights their resilience and survival instincts amid daunting challenges. R. M. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions bring the icy landscape to life, while themes of friendship, determination, and the human spirit's strength resonate throughout this thrilling tale of exploration.

    The Walrus Hunters A Romance Of The Realms Of Ice
  • 2023

    The Red Man'S Revenge

    • 188 pages
    • 7 hours of reading

    Set against the backdrop of 19th century North America, the narrative explores the intense conflict between indigenous peoples and European colonists through the eyes of Ralph Norberry, a young British man. As he navigates the treacherous wilderness, Ralph faces the harsh realities of survival, including dangerous wildlife and hostile tribes. The story delves into the complexities of Native American beliefs during a tumultuous era, offering a thrilling adventure that highlights both the spirit of exploration and the cultural tensions of the time.

    The Red Man'S Revenge
  • 2023

    The Coral Island

    in large print

    • 372 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali focuses on making classic texts more readable, ensuring that important literature remains available to a broader audience.

    The Coral Island