The first edition of this book is dated 1869. The edition used is dated 1869. The publisher was James Nisbet & Co. Ltd., 21 Berners St., London. The number of pages is 114.
Contents
Chapter I.
At Sea—An Alarming Cry and a Rescue.
Chapter II.
Describes a Mutiny, and shows that the Best of Friends may part sooner than they expect.
Chapter III.
Describes a Tremendous but Bloodless Fight.
Chapter IV.
In which Another Fight is recorded and an Escape is made, but whether Fortunate or the Reverse Remains to be seen.
Chapter V.
Shows what the Lost Ones did, and how they were Found.
Chapter VI.
Bunco becomes a Friend in Need and indeed, and Larry “comes to Grief” in a Small Way.
Chapter VII.
Wherein are recounted Dangers, Difficulties, and Perplexities faced and Overcome.
Chapter VIII.
In which Bunco displays Uncommon Valour, and Tigers come to Grief.
Chapter IX.
Describes a Surgical Operation, and records the Deliberations of a Council.
Chapter X.
Hunting in the Wilds of Ecuador.
Chapter XI.
Wandering Will travels, finds his Profession Profitable, and sees a Good Deal of Life in New Forms.
Chapter XII.
In which Terrible Things are treated of—The Andes are crossed, the Orinoco descended and the Book ended.
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