Djeca kapetana Granta

Djeca kapetana Granta

Jules Verne

A classic "Vernevian" adventure in which the heroes get into trouble after trouble, full of incredible twists and dangerous situations that make the reader nervous, although it is clear that the story must have a happy ending.

During one voyage on a sailing ship named Duncan, Lord and Lady Glenarvan found a bottle with a message in the body of a shark. It was written by Captain Grant, whose ship was shipwrecked. However, the message is corrupted and the location of the survivors cannot be discerned. They decided to start a search for survivors accompanied by the children of the missing captain and the funny and eccentric scholar. They had no idea that they had embarked on an adventure that would take them to the very end of the world...

Titel des Originals
Les enfants du capitaine Grant
Übersetzung
Petar Mardešić
Editor
Oto Šolc
Maße
20 x 14 cm
Seitenzahl
573
Verlag
Mladost, Zagreb, 1973.
 
Latein Schrift. Hardcover.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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