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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Sterling Illustrated Classics)

by Jules Verne Author

(From Amazon): Go 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with Sterling's Illustrated Classics series, and see Jules Verne's fantastic water-world as never before: through more than 70 stunning steampunk images illustrated by the incredible William O'Connor. Originally published in 1870, Verne’s amazing adventure is one of the earliest sci-fi novels ever written—and one of the most popular. Come on board the Nautilus and plunge below the waves with Captain Nemo on a voyage of exploration and imagination.

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Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
978-1-4549-1401-3
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
46
Pages
320
Publisher
Sterling Children's Books
Edition
Ill
Copyright
2015

Chapters

  • 1 Part 1: A Shifting Reef
  • 2 Pro and Con
  • 3 I Form My Resolution
  • 4 Ned Land
  • 5 At A Venture
  • 6 At Full Steam
  • 7 An Unknown Species of Whale
  • 8 Mobilis in Mobili
  • 9 Ned Land's Tempers
  • 10 The Man of the Seas
  • 11 All by Electricity
  • 12 Some Figures
  • 13 The Black River
  • 14 A Note of Invitation
  • 15 A Walk on the Bottom of the Sea
  • 16 A Submarine Forest
  • 17 Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific
  • 18 Vanikoro
  • 19 Torres Straits
  • 20 A Few Days on Land
  • 21 Captain Nemo's Thunderbolt
  • 22 "Aegiri Somnia"
  • 23 The Coral Kingdom
  • 24 Part 2: The Indian Ocean
  • 25 A Novel Proposal of Captain Nemo's
  • 26 A Pearl of Ten Millions
  • 27 The Red Sea
  • 28 The Arabian Tunnel
  • 29 The Grecian Archipelago
  • 30 The Mediterranean in Forty-Eight Hours
  • 31 Vigo Bay
  • 32 A Vanished Continent
  • 33 The Submarine Coal Mines
  • 34 The Sargasso Sea
  • 35 Cachalots and Whales
  • 36 The Iceberg
  • 37 The South Pole
  • 38 Accident or Incident
  • 39 Want of Air
  • 40 From Cape Horn to the Amazon
  • 41 The Poulps
  • 42 The Gulf Stream
  • 43 From Latitude 47* 24' to Longitude 17* 28'
  • 44 A Hecatomb
  • 45 The Last Words of Captain Nemo
  • 46 Conclusion

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