Jules Verne
Updated: Tuesday, Dec 18, 2007
Top 10 Jules Verne Products
Facing the FlagFacing the Flag is a patriotic novel written by French author Jules Verne. It's main them centres around France being threatened by a super-weapon. Facing the Flag - Just who was this Count d'Artigas? A Spaniard? So his name would appear to indicate. Yet on the stern of his schooner,... |
The Master of the WorldThe Master of the World, Jules Verne, Fiction. A must for all Jules Verne fans, "Master of the World" is a close cousin to "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Like "20,000," "Master of the World" features a mad genius piloting a futuristic vessel out to rid the world of war machines.... |
All Around the MoonAll Around the Moon - Verne, Jules ("from the French of"). ALL AROUND THE MOON. Freely Translated by Edward Roth. (Autour de la Lune.) With a Map of the Moon constructed and engraved for this edition, and also with an Appendix containing the famous Moon Hoax by R. Adams Locke. New... |
Ticket No. 9672Ticket No. 9672 by Jules Verne.Now, an extensive network of iron rails extends entirely across these two Scandinavian countries, which are so averse to a united existence. But imprisoned in a railroad-carriage, the traveler, though he makes much more rapid progress than in a kariol,... |
The Survivors of the ChancellorThe Survivors of the Chancellor - Mr. Kazallon thought that booking passage on a cargo ship from Charleston to Liverpool would be a charming way to return to his English homeland. If only he knew! A crazed sea captain, a disaster in the hold, storms, oppressive heat, sharks and starvation... |
Five Weeks in a BalloonFive Weeks in a Balloon - "Five Weeks in a Balloon" is, in a measure, a satire on modern books of African travel. So far as the geography, the inhabitants, the animals, and the features of the countries the travellers pass over are described, it is entirely accurate. It gives, in... |
Around the World in 80 daysAround the World in 80 days - Shocking his stodgy colleagues at the exclusive Reform Club, enigmatic Englishman Phileas Fogg wagers his fortune, undertaking an extraordinary and daring. enterprise: to circumnavigate the globe in eighty days. With his French valet Passepartout in tow,... |
FerragusFerragus - Quote, "A fine thing is the task of a spy, when performed for one's own benefit and in the interests of a passion. Is it not giving ourselves the pleasure of a thief and a rascal while continuing honest men? But there is another side to it; we must resign ourselves to boil... |
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