The Mystery of the Sea

The Mystery of the Sea

BookThe Mystery of the Sea
PublisherWilliam Heinemann
Copyright HolderBram Stoker
FormatHardback
LanguageEnglish
LocationLondon
This Edition Published1902
Copyright1902
Pages / Font498 pages
ChaptersI. Second Sight II. Gormala III. An Ancient Rune IV. Lammas Floods V. The Mystery of the Sea VI. The Ministers of the Doom VII. From Other Ages and the Ends of the Earth VIII. A Run on the Beach IX. Confidences and Secret Writing X. A Clear Horizon XI. In the Twilight XII. The Cipher XIII. A Ride Through the Mountains XIV. A Secret Shared XV. A Peculiar Dinner Party XVI. Revelations XVII. Sam Adams's Task XVIII. Fireworks and Joan of Arc XIX. On Changing One's Name XX. Comradeship XXI. The Old Far West and the New XXII. Crom Castle XXIII. Secret Service XXIV. A Subtle Plan XXV. Inductive Ratiocination XXVI. A Whole Wedding Day XXVII. Entrance to the Cavern XXVIII. Voices in the Dark XXIX. The Monument XXX. The Secret Passage XXXI. Marjory's Adventure XXXII. The Lost Script XXXIII. Don Bernardino XXXIV. The Accolade XXXV. The Pope's Treasure XXXVI. The Rising Tide XXXVII. Round the Clock XXXVIII. The Duty of a Wife XXXIX. An Unexpected Visitor XL. The Redemption of a Trust XLI. Treasure Trove XLII. A Struggle XLIII. The Honour of a Spaniard XLIV. The Voice in the Dust XLV. Danger XLVI. Ardiffery Manse XLVII. The Dumb Can Speak XLVIII. Dunbuy Haven XLIX. Gormala's Last Help L. The Eyes of the Dead LI. In the Sea Fog LII. The Skares LIII. From the Deep APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix B: On the Reduction of the Number of Symbols in Bacon's Biliteral Cipher Appendix C: The Resolving of Bacon's Biliteral Reduced to Three Symbols in a Number Cipher Appendix D: On the Application of the Number Cipher to the Dotted Printing Appendix E: Narrative of Bernardino de Escoban, Knight of the Cross of the Holy See and Grandee of Spain
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