Picking up right where the preceding volume, The Adventurers, left off, Gustave Aimard's The Pearl of the Andes plunges readers into the midst of the action from the very first page. Set in the stark highlands of coastal South America, this is a classic adventure epic you won't be able to put down.

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- Title
- Contents
- Chapter I - In the Cabildo
- Chapter II - Joan
- Chapter III - The Pursuit
- Chapter IV - Serpent and Viper
- Chapter V - An Indian's Love
- Chapter VI - Preparations for Deliverance
- Chapter VII - A Countermine
- Chapter VIII - El Canyon del Rio Seco
- Chapter IX - Before the Fight
- Chapter X - The Passage of the Defile
- Chapter XI - The Journey
- Chapter XII - Information
- Chapter XIII - The Ambuscade
- Chapter XIV - The Fortress
- Chapter XV - Proposals
- Chapter XVI - The Messenger
- Chapter XVII - In the Wolf's Mouth
- Chapter XVIII - The Capitulation
- Chapter XIX - The Appeal
- Chapter XX - The Council
- Chapter XXI - Diamond Cut Diamond
- Chapter XXII - Delirium
- Chapter XXIII - Plan of Campaign
- Chapter XXIV - A Disagreeable Mission
- Chapter XXV - The Kite and the Dove
- Chapter XXVI - The End of Don Ramón's Journey
- Chapter XXVII - The Auca-Coyog
- Chapter XXVIII - The Human Sacrifice
- Chapter XXIX - The King of Darkness
- Chapter XXX - The Battle of Conderkanki
- Chapter XXXI - Conqueror and Prisoner
- Chapter XXXII - After the Battle
- Chapter XXXIII - First Hours of Captivity
- Chapter XXXIV - The Ultimatum
- Chapter XXXV - A Fury
- Chapter XXXVI - A Thunderclap
- Chapter XXXVII - Upon the Track
- Chapter XXXVIII - The Lynx
- Chapter XXXIX - The Black Serpents
- Chapter XL - The Hurricane
- Chapter XLI - La Barranca
- Chapter XLII - The Quipu
- Chapter XLIII - The Rock
- Chapter XLIV - Cæsar