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  • av Jules Verne
    117

    Professor Aronnax embarks on an underwater exploration, only to be captured by Captain Nemo, the head of a submarine with a mysterious backstory. As they travel through underwater forests filled with enormous sea creatures, Professor Aronnax can't help but wonder: will he ever safely return to land? This retelling is the perfect way to introduce young readers to what is arguably Jules Verne's most popular sci-fi novel. The book also includes discussion questions.

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    The story takes place in May 1863, at the house of Professor Otto Lidenbrock in Hamburg, Germany. While leafing through an initial runic manuscript of an Icelandic saga, Lidenbrock as well as his nephew Axel discover a coded note created in runic program together with the title of a 16th century Icelandic alchemist, Arne Saknussemm. When translated into English, the take note reads: Go down into the crater of Snaefells Jökull, what Scartaris's shadow caresses right before the calends of July, O daring traveler, and you will help make it to the middle of the planet. I have done so. Arne Saknussemm Snæfellsjökull.Lidenbrock departs for Iceland right away, choosing the reluctant Axel with him. After a swift excursion via Copenhagen and Kiel, they turn up in Reykjavík. There they employ as their manual Icelander Hans Bjelke, a Danish speaking eiderduck hunter, then traveling overland to the base of Snæfellsjökull.In June which is late that they achieve the volcano and set off into the bowels of the planet, encountering unusual phenomena and many dangers. After going for a wrong turn, they run quite short of Axel and water practically perishes, but Hans saves them all by tapping into a subterranean river, that shoots out a stream of h20 which Axel and Lidenbrock title the "Hansbach" in the guide's honor. douard Riou's illustration of an ichthyosaurus (which is really more like a mosasaurus) fighting a plesiosaurus.Watching the program of the Hansbach, the explorers descend numerous miles and talk to an underground world, with an ocean along with a great ceiling with clouds, in addition to a permanent Aurora providing lighting. The travelers develop a raft out of semipetrified wood as well as set sail. While at ocean, they come across prehistoric fish like Pterichthyodes (here called "Pterichthys") Dipterus (referred to as giant marine and "Dipterides") reptiles from the Age of the Dinosaurs, specifically a Plesiosaurus and an Ichthyosaurus. A super storm threatens to ruin the raft and the passengers of its, but rather throws them onto the web site of an overwhelming fossil graveyard, like bones from the Pterodactylus, Glyptodon, Deinotherium, Megatherium, a mastodon as well as the preserved entire body of a prehistoric male.

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    "Dick Sand; or, A Captain at Fifteen" by Jules Verne is a thrilling adventure novel that follows the journey of a young protagonist named Dick Sand. The novel is set against the backdrop of maritime exploration and discovery, and it showcases the incredible resilience, determination, and leadership that can emerge even from the most unexpected sources.At the heart of the story is Dick Sand, a fifteen-year-old boy who finds himself in an extraordinary and perilous situation. The story unfolds when Dick and his fellow passengers become shipwrecked on the African coast. Left stranded and without a captain, the survivors must navigate the challenges of survival, including hostile native tribes and the harsh environment.As the most experienced sailor among the survivors, Dick Sand steps up to take on the role of leadership and guide his companions through the dangerous terrain. Despite his young age, he exhibits remarkable maturity, resourcefulness, and a strong sense of duty. Under his guidance, the group builds a refuge, establishes order, and faces the many trials that come their way.Jules Verne masterfully weaves together themes of courage, heroism, and the capacity for growth and transformation. Dick Sand's character development is a central aspect of the narrative, as he evolves from an inexperienced youth to a capable and compassionate leader. His interactions with the diverse group of survivors provide opportunities for exploration of human nature, cultural differences, and the power of unity in the face of adversity.The novel also delves into the exploration of the African continent, highlighting the challenges and wonders of this unfamiliar land. Verne's vivid descriptions and attention to detail immerse readers in the exotic and often dangerous setting, adding depth and authenticity to the story."Dick Sand; or, A Captain at Fifteen" captivates readers with its blend of action, suspense, and thought-provoking themes. Jules Verne's storytelling prowess shines through as he crafts a narrative that balances thrilling escapades with insightful reflections on leadership, ethics, and the potential for heroism in unexpected circumstances. The novel remains a testament to the indomitable spirit of youth and the boundless potential that lies within us all, regardless of age.

  • av Jules Verne
    401

    "Dick Sands the Boy Captain" by Jules Verne is an enthralling adventure novel that centers around the young protagonist, Dick Sands. Set against the backdrop of a maritime voyage, the story follows Dick Sands as he faces a series of challenges and tests his mettle as a leader and a hero.The narrative begins with the young cabin boy, Dick Sands, aboard the ship "Pilgrim." When disaster strikes and the ship becomes wrecked on the coast of Africa, Dick Sands finds himself in a position of authority and responsibility. With the crew and passengers looking up to him, Dick must step up and lead the group to survival.Despite his youth, Dick Sands demonstrates remarkable resourcefulness, courage, and determination. As he navigates through the unfamiliar and often perilous terrain of Africa, he shows a strong sense of ethics and justice. He forges connections with both the native people and his fellow shipwrecked companions, highlighting themes of understanding and cooperation.Throughout the novel, Jules Verne weaves together themes of leadership, exploration, and cultural exchange. The story explores the clash between different cultures and the potential for mutual learning and respect. As Dick Sands takes charge and strives to keep his group safe, readers witness his growth from a humble cabin boy to a capable and inspiring leader.Verne's meticulous attention to detail and vivid descriptions create a rich and immersive reading experience. The African landscape and its challenges come to life, offering readers a glimpse into the beauty and harshness of the environment. The narrative is also punctuated with moments of action, suspense, and emotional depth, keeping readers engaged from start to finish."Dick Sands the Boy Captain" is a testament to the indomitable spirit of youth and the power of determination. It showcases the potential for leadership and heroism to emerge from unexpected sources and underscores the importance of unity and understanding in the face of adversity. Jules Verne's masterful storytelling skillfully combines adventure, exploration, and profound themes, making this novel a timeless and captivating read for audiences of all ages.

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    Whether it's by foot, camel, boat, or train, Phileas Fogg is determined to travel across the world in 80 days. Will he win his race against the clock? And who is the man following in Fogg's footsteps wherever he goes? This retelling is the perfect way to introduce the joy of traveling to young readers. The book also includes discussion questions.

  • av Jules Verne
    337

    "Hier et Demain" est un recueil de nouvelles écrit par Jules Verne et publié pour la première fois en 1910, après sa mort. Ce recueil rassemble des histoires variées qui explorent différents thèmes et sujets, démontrant la versatilité de l'auteur dans son écriture.Le titre "Hier et Demain" reflète le concept de passer de l'ancien au futur, symbolisant la diversité des thèmes abordés dans les nouvelles du recueil. Voici un bref aperçu de quelques-unes des nouvelles présentes dans "Hier et Demain" :1. **"Hier et Demain"** : La nouvelle éponyme explore les avancées technologiques et scientifiques de l'époque et imagine des innovations futures, notamment dans les domaines de la communication et des voyages.2. **"L'Éternel Adam"** : Cette nouvelle explore les conséquences possibles de la découverte d'une civilisation ancienne dont les membres sont immortels, contrastant avec la mortalité de l'humanité moderne.3. **"Les Miracles du Polar-Syre"** : Jules Verne explore ici la puissance de la science et de la technologie pour transformer les environnements hostiles, en transformant un désert en un lieu fertile.4. **"Invasion de la Mer"** : Cette nouvelle anticipe les défis que pourrait poser la montée des eaux due au changement climatique, mettant en scène une catastrophe naturelle.5. **"Les Naufragés du "Jonathan""** : L'histoire suit l'équipage du voilier "Jonathan" après avoir été capturé par un bateau pirate.6. **"Le Pape de l'Automate"** : Cette nouvelle explore les relations complexes entre les humains et les machines, mettant en scène un robot capable de penser et de réfléchir comme un être humain.Chaque nouvelle dans "Hier et Demain" propose une perspective unique et souvent visionnaire sur des thèmes variés, allant de la technologie à la philosophie, en passant par la science-fiction et l'aventure. Le recueil reflète l'imagination créative de Jules Verne et son intérêt pour l'exploration de nouvelles idées et de nouvelles possibilités.

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    387

    Le 27 février 1854, deux hommes, étendus au pied d¿un gigan- tesque saule pleureur, causaient en observant avec une extrême at- tention les eaux du fleuve Orange. Ce fleuve, le Groote-river des Hol- landais, le Gariep des Hottentots, peut rivaliser avec les trois grandes artères africaines, le Nil, le Niger et le Zambèse. Comme elles, il a des crues, des rapides, des cataractes. Quelques voyageurs, dont les noms sont connus sur une partie de son cours, Thompson, Alexander, Burchell, ont tour à tour vanté la limpidité de ses eaux et la beauté de ses rives.En cet endroit, l¿Orange, se rapprochant des montagnes du duc d¿York, offrait aux regards un spectacle sublime. Rocs infranchis- sables, masses imposantes de pierres et de troncs d¿arbres minérali- sés sous l¿action du temps, cavernes profondes, forêts impénétrables que n¿avait pas encore déflorées la hache du settler, tout cet en- semble, encadré dans l¿arrière-plan des monts Gariepins, formait un site d¿une incomparable magnificence.

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    417

    An Antarctic Mystery follows Mr. Jeorling, a wealthy American naturalist whose research has led him to the remote Kerguelen Islands, located in the southern Indian Ocean. Jeorling begins his adventure on the Halbrane after being admitted aboard by the reluctant captain Len Guy, who believes the events in The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym to be true. In that novel, Pym persuades Len Guy¿s brother, William Guy, to lead a voyage to the Antarctic. But the expedition ends in failure when William Guy, his crew, and his ship, the Jane, disappear under mysterious circumstances. Captain Len Guy convinces Jeorling to aid in the search for his brother, and the two embark on an expedition south to the Antarctic in search of the previous voyage¿s survivors.Despite the fact that Jules Verne¿s work was published over fifty years after Pym, the events in the novel take place only one year after the disappearance of the Jane.

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    417

    Jules Verne is perhaps best known for his science fiction stories, and Michael Strogoff breaks that mold. It¿s a true-to-life tale of the titular character¿s journey across Siberia to deliver an important message to the brother of the Russian Czar.Like other of Verne¿s works, Strogoff encounters many colorful characters along the way, and together they create a vivid depiction of the harsh life in Russo-Siberia, as well as the resilient spirit of its inhabitants. The attention to detail and the accuracy of both the physical and geographical depictions of Siberia was noted by contemporaries, though it¿s also said that Verne took some dramatic license in recreating some of the historical events.Contemporary critics agreed that Michael Strogoff is a thrilling tale of the strength of men, of patriotism, and of the devotion of one human being to another. Modern critics consider it to be one of Verne¿s best novels.

  • av Jules Verne
    347

    This sequel to From the Earth to the Moon narrates the eventful journey to the Moon of three passengers¿Impey Barbicane, president of the Gun Club, Captain Nicholl, Barbicane¿s rival and then collaborator, and Michel Ardan, a French scientist¿aboard a hollow cannonball. They orbit the Moon and perform geographical observations, but the projectile fails to land, propelling them instead toward the Earth. They¿re rescued at sea and widely celebrated as the first humans to leave Earth.

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    331

    Dans le deuxième tome de "Famille-sans-nom" de Jules Verne, l'intrigue se déploie davantage, dévoilant de nouveaux mystères et développant les liens entre les personnages.Godfrey, toujours à la recherche de ses origines, poursuit son périple en Écosse, accompagné de ses proches et de ses amis. Au fur et à mesure de ses découvertes, il se rapproche de la vérité sur ses parents biologiques et sur le secret qui entoure sa naissance.Flora, l'amour de sa vie, reste à ses côtés, faisant preuve de courage et de détermination dans les moments les plus difficiles. Leur amour est mis à l'épreuve face aux obstacles qui se dressent sur leur chemin.Dans ce tome, de nouveaux personnages apparaissent, certains apportant leur soutien, tandis que d'autres s'opposent à Godfrey et à sa quête. Des alliances inattendues se forment, et des adversaires redoutables se dressent face au jeune homme.Les lecteurs seront entraînés dans un récit riche en rebondissements, en émotions et en aventures. L'écriture immersive de Jules Verne captive l'attention et plonge le lecteur au c¿ur de l'Écosse du XIXe siècle.Ce deuxième tome de "Famille-sans-nom" approfondit l'intrigue, dévoile de nouveaux éléments de l'histoire familiale, et continue d'explorer les thèmes de l'identité, de l'amour et du courage face à l'adversité.

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    337

    "Famille-sans-nom" de Jules Verne est un roman captivant qui nous plonge dans l'Écosse du XIXe siècle. L'histoire débute lorsque Gordon Campbell, un jeune Écossais, découvre un bébé abandonné dans une église et décide de l'adopter. Il nomme l'enfant Godfrey et l'élève comme son propre fils au sein de la famille Campbell. Godfrey grandit entouré d'amour et d'affection, mais il est conscient de son statut d'enfant adopté et aspire à découvrir ses origines. Sa quête pour retrouver ses parents biologiques le mènera sur les traces d'un mystérieux secret familial. En chemin, il fera la rencontre de la belle Flora, dont il tombe éperdument amoureux.Au fil du récit, les personnages seront confrontés à des événements inattendus et des défis qui mettront à l'épreuve leur courage et leur loyauté. Des secrets bien gardés seront dévoilés, des alliances improbables se formeront, et l'amour sera mis à l'épreuve."Famille-sans-nom" est un roman riche en rebondissements, en émotions et en découvertes. Jules Verne, célèbre pour ses récits d'aventure, nous entraîne ici dans un voyage au c¿ur de l'Écosse, mêlant habilement l'histoire familiale et les intrigues amoureuses.Ce premier tome pose les bases de l'intrigue et présente les personnages principaux, ouvrant ainsi la voie à une histoire palpitante et pleine de surprises. Les lecteurs seront captivés par l'écriture fluide et la capacité de Verne à créer des univers fascinants.

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    Two decades after Jules Verne¿s From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the Baltimore Gun Club returns with its sights on the North Pole¿s rich coal deposits. Access to the area would be facilitated under a more temperate climate, which, the team believes, can be achieved by slightly altering the Earth¿s axis of rotation. This climate change would affect every region of the globe to various degrees, thus creating anxiety and opposition worldwide.Sans Dessus Dessous, number 34 in the Voyages Extraordinaires collection, appeared in French in 1889 and was published in English the following year by J. G. Ogilvie as Topsy-Turvy.

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