
The Log of the Flying Fish: A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure
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- Harry Collingwood "The Log of the Flying Fish"
- Chapter One.
- Professor Von Schalckenberg makes a startling Suggestion.
- Chapter Two.
- The Realisation of a Scientist’s Dream.
- Chapter Three.
- The “Flying Fish.”
- Chapter Four.
- The Novel Beginning of a Singular Voyage.
- Chapter Five.
- A Submarine Excursion.
- Chapter Six.
- In Search of a Submerged Wreck.
- Chapter Seven.
- En Route for the North Pole.
- Chapter Eight.
- A Superb Spectacle.
- Chapter Nine.
- An Exciting Adventure and a Rescue.
- Chapter Ten.
- The “Humboldt” Glacier.
- Chapter Eleven.
- An Interesting Relic.
- Chapter Twelve.
- Another Startling Discovery.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- At the North Pole.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- Southward Ho!
- Chapter Fifteen.
- A Troop of Unicorns.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- A Battle on Lake Tanganyika.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- A Native Chieftain’s Visit to Cloudland.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- King M’Bongwele is temporarily reduced to Submission.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- King M’Bongwele turns the Tables upon his Visitors.
- Chapter Twenty.
- The History of certain Distressed Damsels.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- Retribution overtakes King M’Bongwele.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- An Adventure on the Top of Mount Everest.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- How the Adventure terminated.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- The Foundering of the “Mercury.”
- The End.
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