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Author | Emilio Salgari |
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Original title | Il re del mare |
Translator | Nico Lorenzutti |
Language | English, Original: Italian |
Genre | Adventure fiction Young adult literature |
Publisher | ROH Press (first English translation) Donath (first Italian publisher) |
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Publication place | Italy |
Media type | Paperback, Ebook |
ISBN | 978-0978270759 |
Preceded by | The Two Tigers |
Followed by | Quest for a Throne |
The King of the Sea (original title: Il re del mare) is an exotic adventure novel written by Italian author Emilio Salgari, published in 1906. It features his most famous character, Sandokan.
Plot introduction
Malaysia, 1868. A mysterious figure has armed the Dyaks and led them into battle against Tremal-Naik. Yanez De Gomera races to the rescue but soon learns that Sandokan and his Tigers are also under threat. Despite eleven years of peace, the new Rajah of Sarawak, James Brooke's nephew, has ordered the pirates to leave their island home or face all out war. Is this the end for the Tigers of Mompracem?
See also
Novels in the Sandokan Series:
- The Mystery of the Black Jungle
- The Tigers of Mompracem
- The Pirates of Malaysia
- The Two Tigers
- Quest for a Throne
Novels in The Black Corsair series
External links
- Read the first chapter.
- Read a review of the Sandokan series at SFSite.com.
- Read a review at Pirates and Privateers.
- Read a Sandokan Biography.
- Read about the historical Sandokan.
- Italy’s enduring love affair with Emilio Salgari, The Economist, June 2017
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