Jules Verne
Jules Verne (1828-1905) Used A Combination Of Scientific Facts And His Imagination To Take Readers On Extraordinary Imaginative Journeys To Fantastic Places. In Such Books As " Around The World In Eighty Days, From The Earth To The Moon, " And " Journey To The Center Of The Earth, " He Predicted Many Technological Advances Of The Twentieth Century, Including The Invention Of The Automobile, Telephone, And Nuclear Submarines, As Well As Atomic Power And Travel To The Moon By Rocket.
Verne Jules:
From the Earth to the Moon
Translator: Lowell Bair
Bantam Classics , 1993
Mass paperback, 240 pages
Verne Jules:
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Tor Classics , 1992
Mass paperback, 260 pages
Verne Jules:
The Mysterious Island
Illustrator: N. C. Wyeth
Atheneum Books , 1988
Hardcover, 512 pages
Verne Jules:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Bantam Classics
Translator: Anthony Bonner, Introduction by: Ray Bradbury
Bantam Classics , 1985
Mass paperback, 437 pages
Verne Jules:
Around the World in Eighty Days
Bantam Classics
Translator: George Makepeace Towle
Bantam Books , 1984
Mass paperback, 163 pages
Verne Jules, Conaway Judith:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Step-Up Classic Chillers (Paperback)
Illustrator: Gino D'Achille
Random House Children's Books, 1983
Quality paperback, 96 pages
Verne Jules:
Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Translator: Robert Baldick
Penguin Books , 1965
Quality paperback, 253 pages







