Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea/Completely Restored and Annotated
by Jules Verne
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A ship-sinking monster confounds American boats until they discover that the creature is actually a submarine powered by the nefarious Captain Nemo (Nemo is Latin for nobody), a swashbuckling villain with grandiose ideas and deadly intentions. Probably the most famous of the novels in Verne's Voyages Extrordinaires series.
Editions of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea/Completely Restored and Annotated
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Naval Inst Pr |
Date 1993 |
Price $6.75 |
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Publisher Notes
The definitive new translation of a timeless classic, this annotated edition of '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.' Now readers of English can appreciate what Europeans and Russians have known for more than a century. Jules Verne is a savvy storyteller meant for adult consumption. Yet his sense of wonder appeals to all ages.
First Line
"The year 1866 was marked by a strange event, an unexplainable occurrence which is undoubtedly still fresh in everyone's memory."
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