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Jules Verne
Jules Verne's Books(46)
20000 Lieues sous les mers Part 2
Literature
5.0
20000 Lieues sous les mers Part 2 by Jules Verne
20000 Lieues sous les mers Parts 1&2
Literature
5.0
20000 Lieues sous les mers Parts 1&2 by Jules Verne
Un billet de loterie
Literature
5.0
Un billet de loterie by Jules Verne
The English at the North Pole
Literature
5.0
The English at the North Pole by Jules Verne
Mathias Sandorf
Literature
5.0
Mathias Sandorf by Jules Verne
Le chateau des Carpathes
Literature
5.0
Le chateau des Carpathes by Jules Verne
Der Findling. Zweiter Band.
Literature
5.0
Der Findling. Zweiter Band. by Jules Verne
De wonderstraal
Literature
5.0
De wonderstraal by Jules Verne
Der Findling. Erster Band.
Literature
5.0
Der Findling. Erster Band. by Jules Verne
De strijd tusschen Noord en Zuid
Literature
5.0
De strijd tusschen Noord en Zuid by Jules Verne
De kinderen van Kapitein Grant, eerste Deel (of 3)
Literature
5.0
De kinderen van Kapitein Grant, eerste Deel (of 3) by Jules Verne
Cesar Cascabel, Deel 1
Literature
5.0
Cesar Cascabel, Deel 1 by Jules Verne
Celebrated Travels and Travellers
Literature
5.0
Celebrated Travels and Travellers by Jules Verne
Cesar Cascabel, Deel 2
Literature
5.0
Cesar Cascabel, Deel 2 by Jules Verne
Autour de la Lune
Literature
5.0
Autour de la Lune by Jules Verne
A Journey to the Interior of the Earth
Literature
5.0
A Journey to the Center of the Earth, also translated as A Journey to the Interior of the Earth, follows a man, his nephew and their guide down an Icelandic volcano into the center of the earth. There they encounter an ancient landscape filled with prehistoric animals and natural dangers. There is some discussion as to whether Verne really believed that such things might be found in the center, or whether he shared the alternate view, expressed by another character in the novel, that it was not so.
Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours
Literature
5.0
Le roman raconte la course autour du monde d'un gentleman anglais, Phileas Fogg, qui a fait le pari d'y parvenir en 80 jours. Il est accompagné par Jean Passepartout, son serviteur français. L'ensemble du roman est un habile mélange entre récit de voyage (traditionnel pour Jules Verne) et données scientifiques comme celle utilisée pour le rebondissement de la chute du roman. Ce voyage extraordinaire est rendu possible grâce à la révolution des transports qui marque le xixe siècle et les débuts de la révolution industrielle. L'apparition de nouveaux modes de transport (chemin de fer, marine à vapeur) et l'ouverture du canal de Suez en 1869 raccourcissent les distances, ou du moins le temps nécessaire pour les parcourir.
Ticket No. 9672""
Literature
5.0
In this collection you will find : 19 classics Novels -From the Earth to the Moon -Five Weeks in a Balloon -20,000 Leagues Under the Sea -Around the World in Eighty Days -Michael Strogoff, or The Courier of the Czar -The Mysterious Island -The Survivors of the Chancellor -A Journey into the Center of the Earth -The Underground City -Dick Sands the Boy Captain -Eight Hundred Leagues On The Amazon -Godfrey Morgan -Robur the Conqueror -Ticket No. "9672" -In the Year 2889 -Facing the Flag -An Antarctic Mystery -The Master of the World -Off on a Comet +++ Jules Verne - Biography
The Pearl of Lima: A Story of True Love
Literature
5.0
Though best remembered as an early innovator in science fiction who produced such masterworks as Journey to the Center of the Earth and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Verne was a prolific storyteller who explored many genres over the course of his literary career. This classic romance, set in Spanish-controlled Peru, highlights Verne's talent as a first-rate plot craftsman.
A Winter Amid the Ice, and Other Thrilling Stories
Literature
5.0
A Winter amid the Ice" (French: Un hivernage dans les glaces) is an 1855 short adventure story by Jules Verne. The story was first printed in April–May 1855 in the magazine Musée des familles. It was later reprinted by Pierre-Jules Hetzel in the collection Doctor Ox, as part of the Voyages Extraordinaires series. Three English translations were published in 1874