![]() ![]() Chapter XXII: The Approach to the Pole.Chapter X: The Pleasures of Winter-Quarters.Chapter VIII: Excursion to the North of Victoria Bay.Chapter VII: A Discussion About Charts. ![]() Chapter III: Seventeen Days of Land Journey.Chapter XXXII: The Return to the Forward.It was later included in Jules Verne’s Extraordinary Voyages series, alongside Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World in Eighty Days, and many others. Chapter XXVIII: Preparations for Departure. First published in 1864, The Adventures of Captain Hatteras was written in two parts: The English at the North Pole and The Desert of Ice.Shandon offered him the place of second mate. The Adventures of Captain Hatteras by Jules Verne 2,447 ratings, 3. Wall might have been about thirty years old, and had already made some voyages in the northern seas. He knew a very capital fellow, and a good sailor, James Wall by name. Chapter XXVII: The Great Cold at Christmas. Thereupon Shandon began to choose his crew, bearing in mind the captains wishes about the independence and health of the men.Chapter XXV: One of James Ross's Foxes.Chapter XXIV: Preparations for Wintering.Chapter XXII: The First Signs of Mutiny.Chapter XVII: The Fate of Sir John Franklin.Chapter XV: The Forward Driven Southward.Chapter XIV: The Expeditions in Search of Franklin.Chapter VII: The Entrance of Davis Strait.229089 The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras not mentioned Jules Verne Map from Journeys and Adventures of Captain Hatteras Table of Contents Part I: The English At The North Pole ![]()
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