Books by Emanuel J. Mickel
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The Complete Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea a New Translation of Jules Verne's Science Fiction Classic A New Translation of Jules Verne's Science Fiction Classic by Jules Verne, Emanuel J. Mickel ( 1992)
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.
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Eugene Fromentin by Emanuel J. Mickel ( 1981) |
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Ganelon, Treason, and the Chanson De Roland by Emanuel J. Mickel ( 1990) |
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Marie De France by Emanuel J. Mickel ( 1974) |
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The Shaping of Text Style, Imagery, and Structure in French Literature Essays in Honor of John Porter Houston by ( 1993) |
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The Old French Crusade Cycle Les Enfances Godefroi and Le Retour De Cornumarant by ( 1999) |

