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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne (Paperback, 2011)

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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne (3D Glasses Included)

From the grandpère of science fiction – an adventure classic of deep-sea volcanoes, giant squid and the renegade scientist Captain Nemo

Professor Aronnax embarks on an expedition to hunt down and destroy a menacing sea monster. However, he discovers that the beast is metal – it is a giant submarine called the Nautilus built by the renegade scientist Captain Nemo. So begins an underwater adventure that takes them from the South Pole to the submerged lost city of Atlantis.

About the Author

Jules Verne was born on February 8, 1828, in Nantes, the port city near the mouth of the Loire. He was the eldest son of a prosperous lawyer, and when he grew up his father sent him to Paris to study law, although he put most of his energy into writing plays. Everything changed for him in 1863, when his novel Five Weeks in a Balloon was published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel, and became a big bestseller. Verne and his publisher called his science fiction "extraordinary voyages" - a great name, invoking as it does the ancient strength of this particular story type.

A plethora of didactic tales followed, and Verne was hailed for his ability to weave narrative and mechanical detail. The subterranean world revealed in Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) both entertained readers and served as a geology lesson. From the Earth to the Moon (1865), set in post-bellum America, centered on space exploration. Around the World in Eighty Days appeared in 1873, garnering worldwide publicity for Verne. Verne died of diabetes in 1905 at his home. His son Michel oversaw the publication of his remaining works. His works remain an influence on science fiction and French literature as well as inspiring many scientific innovators the world over.

 

 Paperback | 176 pages

 129 x 198 x 11mm | 127g

 

 Vintage Publishing

 Vintage Classics

 London, United Kingdom

 English

 0099528533

 9780099528531


Condition: Acceptable

A book with obvious wear. Has some damage to the cover, including very minor (barely visible) scuff marks and creasing along the edges, and a small patch of discolouring on the top-left corner of the front cover, but integrity still intact. There is minor water damage which shows on the top-left corner of the first 10-12 page sin the book, none of which compromises the legibility and understanding of the text. No writing in margins, no underlining and highlighting of text, and no missing pages or anything that would compromise the legibility or understanding of the text. 3D glasses included! A used and aged, but still a clean, solid, and very much readable copy.