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About the Author:
Verne, Jules, a popular French novelist; born at Nantes, February 8,1828. He was educated in his native town, studied law in Paris, where he devoted much attention to dramatic literature. His comedy " Les Pailles Rompues" was performed at the Gymnase in 1850, and "Onze Jours de Siege " followed. His works have been translated into English. Among them are "Five Weeks in a Balloon" (1870); "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth" (1872); "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" (1873); "Meridiana: the Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa" (1873); "From the Earth to the Moon Direct in Ninety-seven Hours Twenty Minutes, and a Trip Round It" (1873); "The Fur Country; or Seventy Degrees North Latitude" (1874) ; "Around the World in Eighty Days" (1874) ; "A Floating City" and "The' Blockade Eunners" (1874); "The English at the North Pole" (1874); "Dr. Ox's Experiment" (1874); "A Winter Amid the Ice"(1875); "The Mysterious Island" (1875); "The Survivors of the 'Chancellor'" (1875); "Michael Strogoff, the Courier of the Czar" (1876); "The Child of the Cavern" (1877); "Hector Servadac, or the Career of a Comet" (1877); "Dick Sands, the Boy Captain" (1878); "Le Rayon Vert" (1882); "Ke'raban-le-tetu" (1883); "L'Etoile du Sud" (1884); "Le Pays de Diamants " (1884); "Le Chemin de France » (1887); "Deux Ans de Vacances " (1888); "Famille Sans Norn" (1889); "Caesar Cascabel" (1890); "Mathias Sandorf" (1890); "Nord contre Sud" (1890); "The Purchase of the North Pole" (1890); "Claudius Bombamac" (1892); "Le Chateau des Carpathes" (1892).
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Text: French
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- PublisherGautier-Languereau
- Publication date1978
- ISBN 10 2217150898
- ISBN 13 9782217150891
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages520
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