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✅ An entertaining sea adventure novel by the famous Novel Prize (1907) Rudyard Kipling, author of great works of world literature; a work revised and translated to offer you the BEST TITLES OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE
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Written during his period of residence in the United States, Capitanes Intrépidos (1897) is Rudyard Kipling's (1865-1936) only novel about the American scene and was preceded by a meticulous preparatory task that included visits to Boston Harbor and the town of fishermen. of Gloucester, as well as conversations with former seafarers, as well as relevant documentary works, in order to gain a solid understanding of the life of the fishermen of the Great Northern Banks. It is a classic adventure book, the work narrates the adventures of Harvey Cheyne, a spoiled child and son of a billionaire, who, after falling into the sea from the deck of a luxurious steamer, is picked up by a fishing boat. Biography:
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was a British writer and poet, author of great stories, children's stories, novels and poetry, such as The Jungle The Book (1894), the spy novel Kim (1901), the short story "The Man Who Could Be King" ("The Man Who Could Be King", 1888), many of which were made into a film.
He rejected several awards at the time, but in 1907 he accepted and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, making him the first British writer to receive this prize and the youngest Nobel Prize for Literature to date.