Edition |
1. ed |
Descript |
73 p. : ill. ; 21 cm |
Series |
Kalafate ; 12
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Kalafate ; 12
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Note |
Översättning från engelska |
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"El escarabajo de oro, relato escrito hacia 1837, forma parte de las Narraciones extraordinarias. Un amigo de William Legrand y de Júpiter, su criado, nos explica su participación en la aventura que protagonizan y cómo resuelven un misterio muy complicado. Se trata de descifrar un pergamino escrito en clave, que Will Legrand encuentra casualmente en la playa y que contiene las instrucciones para desenterrar el tesoro de un antiguo pirata. Los conocimientos de Legrand, la paciencia de Júpiter y la colaboración del amigo lo hacen posible."--P. [4] of cover |
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The story of a strange man named William Legrand who seemingly goes mad after finding and being bitten by a bug thought to be made of pure gold. He notifies his closest friend, the narrator, telling him to immediately come visit him at his home on Sullivan's Island in South Carolina. Upon the narrator's arrival, Legrand informs him that they are embarking upon a search for lost treasure along with his African-American servant Jupiter. The narrator has intense doubt and wonders if Legrand has gone insane. After following several clues, however, they find treasure buried by the infamous pirate Captain Kidd. Once the treasure is safely secured, the man goes into an elaborate explanation of how he knew about the treasure's location, based on a set of occurrences that happened after the discovery of the gold bug |
Subject |
Treasure troves -- Juvenile fiction
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Pirates -- Juvenile fiction
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South Carolina -- Juvenile fiction
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Adventure fiction.
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Spanska språket
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Lättläst
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Classmark |
468.64
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Alt Auth |
Berengueras, J. R
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Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
Gold bug. Spanish
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Bonafont, R
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ISBN/ISSN |
9788483086032 |
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8483086034 |
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