Battle for Cannibal Island

Battle for Cannibal Island
Author: Marianne Hering,Wayne Thomas Batson
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781604826630

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Over 1 million sold in series! It’s 1852 and cousins Patrick and Beth sail to Fiji on the HMS Calliope under the command of Captain James E. Home. They arrive at the islands to find that the Christian Fijians are at war with the non-Christian Fijians. Missionary James Calvert is trying to make peace and suggests that the captain allow peace negotiations on board the British vessel. Patrick and Beth learn about sacrificial living when they observe Calvert’s determination to live on Fiji despite the dangers and impoverished conditions and that he is willing to risk his life to live as Jesus would.

The Imagination Station Special Pack Books 7 9 Secret of the Prince s Tomb Battle for Cannibal Island Escape to the Hiding Place

The Imagination Station Special Pack  Books 7 9  Secret of the Prince s Tomb Battle for Cannibal Island Escape to the Hiding Place
Author: Marianne Hering,Marshal Younger,Wayne Thomas Batson
Publsiher: Imagination Station Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1589977319

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Beth and her cousin Patrick travel in Mr. Whittaker's invention, the Imagination station, to ancient Egypt, to Fiji in the 1850s, and to the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation.

The Cannibal Islands

The Cannibal Islands
Author: R. M. Ballantyne
Publsiher: LA CASE Books
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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'The Cannibal Islands' is a historical novel by prolific author R.M. Ballantyne. In it, he gives some background to the world-wide explorations of the famous Captain Cook. Ballantyne uses detailed descriptions of the customs and habits of those who Captain Cook encountered to flesh out the adventures of the famous explorer. Ballantyne is particularly fascinated by the habit of cannibalism practised by some of the people that Cook encountered. Very much of it's time, this is nevertheless a fascinating and insightful read.

Cannibal Island

Cannibal Island
Author: Nicolas Werth
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691262529

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A searing historical account of a tragic episode of the Stalinist terror During the spring of 1933, Stalin’s police rounded up nearly one hundred thousand people as part of the Soviet regime’s “cleansing” of Moscow and Leningrad and deported them to Siberia. Many of the victims were sent to labor camps, but ten thousand of them were dumped in a remote wasteland and left to fend for themselves. Cannibal Island reveals the shocking, grisly truth about their fate. These people were abandoned on the island of Nazino without food or shelter. Left there to starve and to die, they eventually began to eat each other. Nicolas Werth, a French historian of the Soviet era, reconstructs their gruesome final days using rare archival material from deep inside the Stalinist vaults. Werth skillfully weaves this episode into a broader story about the Soviet frenzy in the 1930s to purge society of all those deemed to be unfit. For Stalin, these undesirables included criminals, opponents of forced collectivization, vagabonds, gypsies, even entire groups in Soviet society such as the “kulaks” and their families. Werth sets his story within the broader social and political context of the period, giving us for the first time a full picture of how Stalin’s system of “special villages” worked, how hundreds of thousands of Soviet citizens were moved about the country in wholesale mass transportations, and how this savage bureaucratic machinery functioned on the local, regional, and state levels. Cannibal Island challenges us to confront unpleasant facts not only about Stalin’s punitive social controls and his failed Soviet utopia but about every generation’s capacity for brutality—including our own.

Escape to the Hiding Place

Escape to the Hiding Place
Author: Marianne Hering,Marshal Younger
Publsiher: Imagination Station Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1589976932

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"When the cousins hide at a farm with Dutch Resistance workers, they are given a secret mission: smuggling a Jewish baby to her mother" --P. [4] of cover.

Coral Island

Coral Island
Author: Robert Michael Ballantyne
Publsiher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9782322432387

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Three boys, fifteen-year-old Ralph Rover (the narrator), eighteen-year-old Jack Martin and fourteen-year-old Peterkin Gay, are the sole survivors of a shipwreck on the coral reef of a large but uninhabited Polynesian island. At first their life on the island is idyllic; food, in the shape of fruits, fish and wild pigs, is plentiful, and using their only possessions; a broken telescope, an iron-bound oar and a small axe, they fashion a shelter and even construct a small boat. Their first contact with other people comes after several months when they observe two large outrigger canoes land on the beach. The two groups are engaged in battle and the three boys intervene to successfully defeat the attacking party, earning the gratitude of the chief Tararo. The Polynesians leave and the three boys are alone once more. Then more unwelcome visitors arrive in the shape of pirates, who make a living trading, or stealing, sandalwood. The three boys conceal themselves in a hidden cave, but Ralph is captured when he sets out to see if the pirates have left, and is taken aboard the pirate schooner. Ralph strikes up an unexpected friendship with one of the pirates, "Bloody Bill", and when they call at an island to trade for more wood he meets Tararo again. On the island he sees all facets of island life, including the popular sport of surfing, as well as the practice of infanticide and cannibalism. Rising tension leads to an attack by the inhabitants on the pirates, leaving only Ralph alive and Bloody Bill mortally wounded. However they manage to make their escape in the schooner. After Bill dies, making a death-bed repentance for his evil life, Ralph manages to sail back to the Coral Island to be re-united with his friends.

Shipwreck Island Trilogy Book 1

Shipwreck  Island Trilogy  Book 1
Author: Gordon Korman
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780545630740

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An action-packed survival suspense from bestselling and award-winning author Gordon Korman. Six kids. One shipwreck. One desert island.They didn't want to be on the boat in the first place. They were sent there as punishment, or as a character-building experience. Now the adults are gone, and the quest for survival has begun.

The Cannibal Islands

The Cannibal Islands
Author: R. M. Ballantyne
Publsiher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9788726986730

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‘The Cannibal Islands’ is a historical novel by prolific author R.M. Ballantyne. In it, he gives some background to the world-wide explorations of the famous Captain Cook. Ballantyne uses detailed descriptions of the customs and habits of those who Captain Cook encountered to flesh out the adventures of the famous explorer. Ballantyne is particularly fascinated by the habit of cannibalism practised by some of the people that Cook encountered. Very much of it’s time, this is nevertheless a fascinating and insightful read. R.M. Ballantyne (1825-1894) was a Scottish artist and prolific author of mostly children’s fiction. Born in Edinburgh, Ballantyne was the ninth of ten children. At the age of 16 Ballantyne moved to Canada, where he worked for the Hudson’s Bay Company, travelling all over the country to trade for fur. He returned to Scotland in 1847 following the death of his father, and it was then that he began his literary career in earnest, writing over 100 children’s adventure books over the course of his life. Stories such as ‘The Coral Island’ and ‘The Young Fur Traders’ were hugely popular, and many of them drew on his own experiences of travelling throughout Canada. A stickler for detail, Ballantyne continued to travel widely to research the backgrounds and settings for his exciting stories. His tales became an inspiration for authors of the future, including ‘Treasure Island’ novelist Robert Louis Stevenson. Ballantyne spent the latter period of his life living in London and Italy for the sake of his health. He died in Rome in 1894 at the age of 68.