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| 100 | _aVerne, Jules | ||
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_aillustrated classics collection: _btwenty thousand leagues over the sea _cJules Verne |
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_a128 _bcolored illustrations _c19cm |
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| 520 | _aIn the year 1866, the whole maritime population of Europe and America is excited by a mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon. the excitement is caused by an enormous " something" that ships often encounter. It is a a long spindle-shape object, sometimes glowing, much larger and much faster than a whale. Some people call it the terrible "Moby Dick", while others call it the "kraken." 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne (1870) follows Professor Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and harpooner Ned Land, who are captured by the mysterious Captain Nemo after investigating a rumored sea monster. They travel the world in the advanced submarine, the Nautilus, witnessing wonders, fighting monsters, and exploring sunken ruins, before escaping as Nemo’s sanity collapses. | ||
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