Blockade Runners

Blockade Runners

by Jules Verne

10 chapters2h 2mEnglish1874

About this book

Writing at the end of the American Civil War, Verne weaves this story of a Scottish merchant who, in desperation at the interruption of the flow of Southern cotton due to the Union blockade, determines to build his own fast ship and run guns to the Confederates in exchange for the cotton piling up unsold on their wharves. His simple plan becomes complicated by two passengers who board his new ship under false pretenses in order to carry out a rescue mission, one which Capt. Playfair adopts as his own cause. This is going make the Rebels in Charleston rather unhappy with him.Sure, his new ship is fast - but can it escape the cannonballs of both North and South? (Summary by Mark Smith)

Chapters (10)

101 - The Dolphin
743
202 - Getting Under Sail
746
303 - Things Are Not What They Seem
825
404 - Crockston's Trick
910
505 - The Shot From the Iroquois, and Miss Jenny's Arguments
787
606 - Sullivan Island Channel
658
707 - A Southern General
627
808 - The Escape
1017
909 - Between Two Fires
855
1010 - St. Mungo
197

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