The first edition of this book is dated 1880. The edition used is dated 1881. The publisher was S.W. Partridge & Co., 8 & 9 Paternoster Row. The number of pages is 314.
Contents
Chapter I.
Begins the Tale—Naturally.
Chapter II.
The Voyage Auspiciously Begun and Promptly Ended.
Chapter III.
The Wreck is Followed by Repose, Refreshment, Surprise, and Disaster.
Chapter IV.
The Family at Kinlossie.
Chapter V.
Plans, Prospects, and a Great Fight.
Chapter VI.
Dangerous Studies, Peculiar Art, and Splendid Fishing.
Chapter VII.
Amazing Deeds and Misdeeds at a Deer-Drive.
Chapter VIII.
Jackman’s Wonderful Elephant Story.
Chapter IX.
A Quiet Day with a Stirring Termination.
Chapter X.
A Wildish Chapter.
Chapter XI.
Peculiar Incidents of a Sabbath among the Western Isles.
Chapter XII.
Stirring Events of more Kinds than One.
Chapter XIII.
A Chapter of Catastrophes.
Chapter XIV.
Suspicions, Revelations, and other Matters.
Chapter XV.
Elephants Again—Followed by Something More Awful.
Chapter XVI.
Two Fires Subdued.
Chapter XVII.
Conclusion.
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