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Автор: Jules Verne
Издательство: Ingram
Серия: Early Classics of Science Fiction
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       THE MIGHTY ORINOCO

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      THE WESLEYAN

      EARLY CLASSICS OF

      SCIENCE FICTION

      SERIES

      GENERAL EDITOR

      ARTHUR B. EVANS

      Invasion of the Sea Jules Verne

      The Mysterious Island Jules Verne

      Lumen Camille Flammarion

      The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction Justine Larbalestier

      The Last Man Jean-Baptiste Cousin de Grainville

       THE MIGHTY ORINOCO

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       JULES VERNE

      translated by STANFORD L. LUCE

      edited by ARTHUR B. EVANS

       introduction & notes by

      WALTER JAMES MILLER

      WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS Middletown, Connecticut

      Published by Wesleyan University Press,

      Middletown, CT 06459

      Translation © 2002 by Stanford L. Luce

      Introduction and notes © 2002 by Walter James Miller

      All rights reserved

      Set in Quadraat and Neuland types by BW&A Books, Inc.

      Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper

      ISBN 0–8195–6511–3 (cloth)

      ISBN 0–8195–6780-9 (paper)

      First paperback edition, 2005

      CIP data appear at the back of the book.

      5 4 3 2 1

      Cover illustration by George Roux.

       Contents

Introduction, ix
The Mighty Orinoco
PART ONE
IM. Miguel and His Two Colleagues, 3
IISergeant Martial and His Nephew, 16
IIIOn Board the Simón Bolívar, 27
IVFirst Encounter, 39
VThe Maripare and the Gallinetta, 50
VIIsland after Island, 62
VIIBuena Vista to La Urbana, 75
VIIIA Cloud of Dust on the Horizon, 86
IXThree Boats Navigating Together, 102
XAt the Mouth of the Meta, 114
XIA Halt in the Village of Atures, 129
XIIA Few Observations by Germain Paterne, 144
XIIIRespect for the Tapir, 155
XIVThe Chubasco, 168
XVSan Fernando, 181
PART TWO
IA Few Words about the Past, 197
IIThe First Leg of the Journey, 210
IIITwo Days in Danaco, 223
IVFinal Advice from Manuel Assomption, 236
VBeef Cows and Electric Eels, 248
VITerrible Fears, 262
VIIThe Campsite near Maunoir Peak, 277
VIIIThe Young Indian, 288
IXAcross the Sierra, 299
XThe Ford of Frascaès, 311
XIThe Mission of Santa Juana, 323
XIIEn Route, 337
XIIITwo Months at the Mission, 348
XIVAu Revoir! 361
Notes, 371
Bibliography, 395
Jules Gabriel Verne: A Biography, 417
About the Contributors, 425

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       INTRODUCTION

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