Secrets of the Nameless Ship (Sea Adventure Books - Boxed Set)

Secrets of the Nameless Ship (Sea Adventure Books - Boxed Set)
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e-artnow presents to you this sea adventures collection containing maritime mysteries, pirate stories and weird tales of high seas. Table of contents: "The Iron Pirate: A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea" is the tale of a great gas-driven iron-clad, which could outpace the navies of the world and terrorize the Atlantic Ocean. "Captain Black: A Romance of the Nameless Ship" is a sequel to the tale of The Iron Pirate and the terrible captain who comes to life again. After his iron ship was sunk in the Atlantic, Captain Black comes back with an electric submarine armed with different electrical devices, ready to bring terror. "The Sea Wolves" – Mystery Tale of the High Seas. "The House Under the Sea: A Romance" – Adventure tale of the Pacific Islands. "The Diamond Ship" – Adventure and mystery tale set on the ocean.

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Pemberton Max. Secrets of the Nameless Ship (Sea Adventure Books - Boxed Set)

Secrets of the Nameless Ship (Sea Adventure Books - Boxed Set)

Table of Contents

NOVELS

THE IRON PIRATE

CHAPTER I. THE PERFECT FOOL ASKS A FAVOUR

CHAPTER II. I MEET CAPTAIN BLACK

CHAPTER III "FOUR-EYES" DELIVERS A MESSAGE

CHAPTER IV. A STRANGE SIGHT ON THE SEA

CHAPTER V. THE WRITING OF MARTIN HALL

CHAPTER VI. I ENGAGE A SECOND MATE

CHAPTER VII. THE BEGINNING OF THE GREAT PURSUIT

CHAPTER VIII. I DREAM OF PAOLO

CHAPTER IX. I FALL IN WITH THE NAMELESS SHIP

CHAPTER X. THE SPREAD OF THE TERROR

CHAPTER XI. THE SHIP IN THE BLACK CLOAK

CHAPTER XII. THE DRINKING HOLE IN THE BOWERY

CHAPTER XIII. ASTERN OF THE "LABRADOR."

CHAPTER XIV. A CABIN IN SCARLET

CHAPTER XV. THE PRISON OF STEEL

CHAPTER XVI. NORTHWARD HO!

CHAPTER XVII. ONE SHALL LIVE

CHAPTER XVIII. THE DEN OF DEATH

CHAPTER XIX. THE MURDERS IN THE COVE

CHAPTER XX. I QUIT ICE-HAVEN

CHAPTER XXI. TO THE LAND OF MAN

CHAPTER XXII. THE ROBBERY OF THE "BELLONIC."

CHAPTER XXIII. I GO TO LONDON

CHAPTER XXIV. THE SHADOW ON THE SEA

CHAPTER XXV. THE DUMB MAN SPEAKS

CHAPTER XXVI. A PAGE IN BLACK'S LIFE

CHAPTER XXVII. I FALL TO WONDERING

CAPTAIN BLACK

FOREWORD

CHAPTER I. THE HUNCHBACK OF DOLPHIN'S COVE

CHAPTER II. THE LAST OF THE STRANGERS

CHAPTER III. THE MAD DOCTOR IS HEARD OF AGAIN

CHAPTER IV. WE ARRIVE AT ICE HAVEN

CHAPTER V. THE MURDER ON THE SHIP

CHAPTER VI. WE MEET JO MITCHELL

CHAPTER VII. THE GREAT STONE ROLLS BACK

CHAPTER VIII. THE ORDEAL OF THE CAVERN

CHAPTER IX. I SUP WITH OSBART

CHAPTER X. THE AVENGER

CHAPTER XI. THE BEGINNING OF THE TERROR

CHAPTER XII. THE "VESPA" IS FIRED

CHAPTER XIII. I SEE THE ENGLISH COAST AGAIN

CHAPTER XIV. WE FIGHT BELOW THE SEA

CHAPTER XV. THE DEATH BEACON

CHAPTER XVI. THE RED FLAME BEARS WITNESS

CHAPTER XVII. CAROUSAL

CHAPTER XVIII. THE CAVES OF VARES

CHAPTER XIX. WE BRING THE TREASURE ASHORE

CHAPTER XX. THE SILENCE OF THE CAVERN

CHAPTER XXI. THE PLUNGE

CHAPTER XXII. THE HORROR OF THE "VENGEUR"

CHAPTER XXIII. THE CAVERN OF THE TORRENTS

CHAPTER XXIV. THE GREEN ISLAND

CHAPTER XXV. I AM ALONE ON THE SHIP

CHAPTER XXVI. THE GREAT CAPTAIN PUTS OUT TO SEA

THE SEA WOLVES

I. THE WITCH-FINDER

II. THE RECORDER INTRUDES

III. ON BOARD THE "SEMIRAMIS"

IV. THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE TUG "ADMIRAL"

V. THE THIRD DAY AFTER

VI. LIGHT—BUT NOT OF DAWN

VII. "A TEMPEST DROPPING FIRE"

VIII. SOUTH FOR CORUNNA

IX. THE TRAGEDY OF THE FLIGHT

X. INTO THE UNKNOWN HAVEN

XI. ON THE FIELD Of THE AFTER-MATH

XII. THE FIRST OF THE SPANIARDS

XIII. THE COVE OF BRANCHES

XIV. TO THE CREEK AGAIN

XV. KENNER AGREES

XVI. GOLD PROM THE SEA

XVII. THE FIGHT IN THE CABIN

XVIII. SEA-WOLVES AT WORK

XIX. THE SECOND WRECKING

XX. THE MAN BY THE DOOR

XXI. FLIGHT TO THE SEA

XXII. THE HALL OF THE FOUNTAINS

XXIII. A WARNING IN THE FLESH

XXIV. BEACONS ON THE HEIGHTS

XXV. THE SECOND PERIL OF THE CREEK

XXVI. A STRANGE CRY IN THE HILLS

XXVII. IN THE VALLEY OF SILENCE

XXVIII. THE HARBOUR OF THE POOL

XXIX. MATTERS OF HISTORY

XXX. THE END OF THE RECORD

THE HOUSE UNDER THE SEA

CHAPTER I. IN WHICH JASPER BEGG MAKES KNOWN THE PURPOSE OF HIS VOYAGE TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN, AND HOW IT CAME ABOUT THAT HE COMMISSIONED THE STEAM-SHIP SOUTHERN CROSS THROUGH PHILIPS, WESTBURY, AND CO

CHAPTER II. WE GO ASHORE AND LEARN STRANGE THINGS

CHAPTER III. IN WHICH JASPER BEGG MAKES UP HIS MIND WHAT TO DO

CHAPTER IV. WE GO ABOARD, BUT RETURN AGAIN

CHAPTER V. STRANGE SIGHTS ASHORE, AND WHAT WE SAW OF THEM

CHAPTER VI. JASPER BEGG MEETS HIS OLD MISTRESS, AND IS WATCHED

CHAPTER VII. IN WHICH HELP COMES FROM THE LAST QUARTER WE HAD EXPECTED IT

CHAPTER VIII. THE BIRD'S NEST IN THE HILLS

CHAPTER IX. WE LOOK OUT FOR THE SOUTHERN CROSS

CHAPTER X. WE ARE SURELY CAGED ON KEN'S ISLAND

CHAPTER XI. LIGHTS UNDER THE SEA

CHAPTER XII. THE DANCING MADNESS

CHAPTER XIII. THE STORM

CHAPTER XIV. A WHITE POOL—AND AFTERWARDS

CHAPTER XV. AN INTERLUDE, DURING WHICH WE READ IN RUTH BELLENDEN'S DIARY AGAIN1

CHAPTER XVI. ROSAMUNDA AND THE IRON DOORS

CHAPTER XVII. IN WHICH JASPER BEGG ENTERS THE HOUSE UNDER THE SEA

CHAPTER XVIII. CHANCE OPENS A GATE FOR JASPER BEGG, AND HE PASSES THROUGH

CHAPTER XIX. WHICH SHOWS THAT A MAN WHO THINKS OF BIG THINGS SOMETIMES FORGETS THE LITTLE ONES

CHAPTER XX. THE FIRST ATTACK IS MADE BY CZERNY'S MEN

CHAPTER XXI. WHICH BRINGS IN THE DAY AND WHAT BEFELL THEREIN

CHAPTER XXII. THE BEGINNING OF THE SIXTY HOURS

CHAPTER XXIII. THE END OF THE SIXTY HOURS

CHAPTER XXIV. THE SECOND ATTACK ON CZERNY'S HOUSE

CHAPTER XXV. IN WHICH THE SUN-TIME COMES AGAIN

THE DIAMOND SHIP

CHAPTER I. THE PREFACE OF TIMOTHY McSHANUS, JOURNALIST

CHAPTER II. IN WHICH HARRIET FABOS TELLS OF HER BROTHER’S RETURN TO DEEPDENE HALL IN SUFFOLK

CHAPTER III. IN WHICH HARRIET FABOS CONTINUES HER NARRATIVE

CHAPTER IV. EAN FABOS BEGINS HIS STORY

CHAPTER V. THE MAN WITH THE THREE FINGERS

CHAPTER VI. A CHALLENGE FROM A WOMAN

CHAPTER VII. MY FRIEND McSHANUS

CHAPTER VIII. WE VISIT AFRICA

CHAPTER IX. THE NIGHT IS NOT SILENT

CHAPTER X. THE VISION OF THE SHIP

CHAPTER XI. DEAD MAN’S RAFT

CHAPTER XII. SANTA MARIA

CHAPTER XIII. THE CAVE IN THE MOUNTAIN

CHAPTER XIV. VALENTINE IMROTH

CHAPTER XV. THE ALARM

CHAPTER XVI. AT VALLEY HOUSE

CHAPTER XVII. THE NINE DAYS OF SILENCE

CHAPTER XVIII. DOWN TO THE SEA

CHAPTER XIX. IN THE MEANTIME

CHAPTER XX. THE SKIES BETRAY

CHAPTER XXI. A PILLAR OF LIGHT

CHAPTER XXII. THE CRIMSON ROCKET

CHAPTER XXIII. WE DEFY THE ROGUES

CHAPTER XXIV. DAWN

CHAPTER XXV. THE THRASHER AND THE WHALE

CHAPTER XXVI. SEVEN DAYS LATER

CHAPTER XXVII. DR. FABOS BOARDS THE DIAMOND SHIP

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE STRONG ROOM OF THE OCEAN

CHAPTER XXIX. THE BRIDGE AND AFTERWARDS

CHAPTER XXX. JOAN TELLS HER STORY

CHAPTER XXXI. THE END OF THE DIAMOND SHIP

CHAPTER XXXII. WE HEAR OF THE JEW AGAIN

CHAPTER XXXIII. THE MASTER CARD

EPILOGUE. THE EPILOGUE OF TIMOTHY McSHANUS, JOURNALIST

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Max Pemberton

The Iron Pirate, Captain Black, The Sea Wolves, The House Under the Sea & The Diamond Ship

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Four-Eyes sat up deliberately, and struck himself on the chest several times as though to knock the sleep out of him. He seemed to be a brawny, thick-set Irishman, gigantic in limb, and with a more honest countenance than his fellows. He wore a short pea-jacket over the dirty red shirt, and a great pair of carpet slippers in place of the sea-boots which many of the others displayed. His hair was light and curly, and his eyes, keen-looking and large, were of a grey-blue and not unkindly-looking. I thought him a man of some deliberation, for he stared at the Captain and at Hall before he answered the question put to him, and then he drank a full and satisfying draught from the cup before him. When he did give reply, it was in a rich rolling voice, a luxurious voice which would have given ornament to the veriest common-place.

"Oi'd take him aboard, bedad," he shouted, leaning back as though he had spoken wisdom, and then he nodded to the Captain, and the Captain nodded to him.

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