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  • von Jules Verne
    19,90 €

    Suite du roman . Michel Ardan, Nicholl et Barbicane ont survécu à la terrible déflagration qui les a envoyés dans l'espace. Malgré la frayeur causée par un astéroïde qui manque de les pulvériser, ils fêtent dignement la réussite de leur départ. Cependant, les fantaisies de l'aventurier français n'empêchent pas l'esprit pratique et scientifique de ses compagnons américains de reprendre le dessus. Nicholl et Barbicane multiplient les observations les plus intéressantes sur la température de l'espace, la gravitation ou les effets de l'apesanteur. Mais ils constatent aussi que leur course a été déviée par leur rencontre avec le corps errant et qu'ils manqueront la Lune...

  • von Jules Verne
    19,90 €

    Quatre nouvelles de Jules, et un récit vrai de Paul, son frère. Texte intégral. Cet ouvrage s¿inscrit dans un projet de sauvegarde et de valorisation de bibliothèques et fonds patrimoniaux anciens appartenant à la littérature des 19e et 20e siècles. Une collection de grands classiques, d¿écrits pour le théâtre, de poésie, mais aussi des livres d¿histoire, de philosophie ou d¿économie, des récits de voyage ou des livres pour la jeunesse à retrouver via les librairies en ligne ou à lire sur papier avec une mise en page étudiée pour optimiser le confort de lecture.

  • von Jules Verne
    22,90 €

    La famille de Joam Garral descend l'Amazone sur un train de bois: La Jangada. Garral est accusé d'un meurtre , et la confession du réel coupable n'existe que sous la forme d'un cryptogramme...

  • von Jules Verne
    22,90 - 26,90 €

  • von Jules Verne
    22,90 - 26,90 €

  • von Jules Verne
    12,00 €

    Die ebenso abenteuerliche wie folgenreiche Geschichte vom stolzen Kapitän Nemo und seiner >NautilusNautilusNautilus< nannten die Amerikaner ihr erstes Atom-U-Boot, das Kapitän Nemos Reise unterm Packeis zum Pol dann tatsächlich unternahm.

  • von Jules Verne
    36,00 €

    The story opens when a comet named Gallia collects a few tiny bits of Earth while passing by it in midair. The disaster occurred close to Gibraltar on January 1st, 1885. There are still 36 people in the territory the comet has occupied who are of French, English, Spanish, and Russian nationalities. At first, they don't know what's happened and think there's been an earthquake instead of a collision. Adjutant Ben Zoof for Captain Servadac surprises himself by jumping 12 meters (39 feet) in the air as the first indication of weight loss. Soon after, Zoof and Servadac also observe that there are only six hours between day and night, that east and west have switched places, and that water begins to boil at 66 °C (151 °F), from which they correctly deduce that the atmosphere has thinned and the pressure has reduced. They observe the Earth and the Moon when they first arrive at Gallia, but they incorrectly think it is a newly discovered planet. Their research expedition, which included a ship that the comet also captured, produced additional important data.

  • von Jules Verne
    28,00 €

    Jules Verne's 1875 book The Survivors of the Chancellor: Diary of J. R. Kazallon, Passenger describes the fatal journey of the British sailing ship Chancellor from the viewpoint of one of its passengers.THE SURVIVERS OF THE CHANCELLOR, written by Jules Verne, was published in 1875. His only tale that is entirely focused on a shipwreck is this one. He has gathered in it every tragedy, enigma, and hardship the sea is capable of. The story is referred to as the ""imperishable epic of shipwrecks.""According to legend, a picture of a French frigate at sea called ""the Wreck of the Medusa"" served as the inspiration for Jules Verne's book The Medusa. After being tortured for days, several of the survivors managed to escape on a raft and were found by a passing ship. In 1857, the Sarah Sands, transporting British troops to India, caught fire off the coast of Africa. The burning and sinking ship finally reached a harbour after 10 days of valiant effort.

  • von Jules Verne
    28,00 €

    In the year 1861, the crew of the recently constructed ship Forward embarks on an unspecified mission. They don't know their path or the name of their skipper, but they assume they're traveling to the Arctic and perhaps the North Pole. Their commander only comes into view to them after they have planned their course and run into obstacles that cause them to consider turning around.He kept his identity a secret until it was too late for the team to reconsider their decision because his previous missions had failed. As their predicament worsens and they become stranded with little gasoline, Captain Hatteras embarks on a risky expedition with three other crew members to reach a location where records from previous ships' failed attempts to reach that location have specified fuel stocks. Will they make it? Will they succeed in their search? Will they return to the Forward in time? What has been going on while they were away on board?

  • von Jules Verne
    54,00 €

    The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne tells us about the adventure of a group of castaways who use their survivalist savvy to build a functional group on an unknown island. After hijacking a balloon from a Confederate camp, a group of five northern detainees gets away from the American Nationwide conflict. 7,000 miles later, they drop from the mists onto an unfamiliar volcanic island in the Pacific. Through cooperation, logical information, design, and diligence, they try to construct a state without any preparation. However, this island of bountiful assets has its mysteries. The castaways find they are in good company. A shadowy, yet natural, specialist of their unimaginable destiny is watching. What unfurls in Jules Verne's creative wonder is both an exciting secret and ultimate in survivalist adventures. Let's go on this adventure to know more about their thrilling journey!

  • von Jules Verne
    40,00 €

    The narrative described a British expedition to the North Pole led by Captain John Hatteras that occurred in 1861. Despite the crew's mutiny costing their ship its life, Hatteras and a few other men continue the journey. He finds the wreckage of a ship from the previous American mission along the beach of the island known as ""New America.""Doctor Clawbonny remembers the design for the actual Ice palace, which was built entirely out of ice in Russia in 1740 to create a snow house where they were supposed to spend the winter. The travelers survive their winter on the island mostly because of Doctor Clawbonny's inventiveness.The water loses its ice after winter is over. The travelers construct a boat from the wreck and move in the direction of the pole. They find an island with an active volcano here and give it the name Hatteras. The gang locates a fjord with difficulty and makes landfall. They arrive at the volcano's mouth after three hours of climbing. Hatteras leaps into the crater where the pole is located precisely. The final sentence, ""Captain Hatteras ceaselessly marches northward,"" makes this clear.

  • von Jules Verne
    28,00 €

    He was regularly met with Sarah's snobbish indifference, but he didn't care since he saw her as a commodity. In order to conduct a covert interview with Samuel, the mestizo accompanied him to the Chorillos Baths. Don Vegal, who was grieving the loss of his daughter Sarah, wandered aimlessly around Lima's streets. The large number of Indians, Zambos, and Chios that were walking the streets struck him as odd. These males, who often participated actively in the Amanca's sports, were now moving silently and with a single focus. Don Vegal had stopped considering Sarah in favour of Martin Paz.Taking the package, Gideon Spilett cracked it open. He brought a couple of the approximately 200 grains of a white powder it contained to his lips. Herbert has to be given this powder right away. After leaving Dakkar Grotto, Cyrus Harding and his friends took the route leading to the corral.All that was left of Granite House was a lone boulder that was thirty feet long by twenty feet wide and was only 10 feet from the river. No one from the ancient Lincoln Island colony was missing since they had promised to always live together. Neb was with his master, Ayrton was there willing to die for everyone, and Pencroft was more of a farmer than a sailor.

  • von Jules Verne
    20,00 €

    After being welcomed into Samuel's home, André Certa regained consciousness and shook the elderly Jew's hand. Martin Paz very certainly would have drowned in the Rimac, but he managed to stop the stream with forceful strokes. He repeatedly dove before attempting to land and hiding behind a dense bush. Fully healed and certain of Martin Paz's passing, André Certa pushed for his marriage. He couldn't wait to flaunt the young, gorgeous Jewess around Lima's streets.He was regularly met with Sarah's snobbish indifference, but he didn't care since he saw her as a commodity. To conduct a covert interview with Samuel, the mestizo accompanied him to the Chorillos Baths. Don Vegal, who was grieving the loss of his daughter Sarah, wandered around Lima's streets. The large number of Indians, Zambos, and Chios that were walking the streets struck him as odd. These males, who often participated actively in the Amanca's sports, were now moving silently and with a single focus. Don Vegal had stopped considering Sarah in favor of Martin Paz.

  • von Jules Verne
    19,00 - 19,90 €

  • von Jules Verne
    32,00 €

    Jules Verne wrote the book Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, which was first released in 1881. It was also released under the title The Giant Raft. A ranch owner named Joam Garral, who lives close to the Peruvian-Brazilian border on the Amazon River, is forced to travel downstream as his history catches up with him in this adventure novel. The majority of the book takes place aboard a sizable jangada, a Brazilian timber raft that Garral and his family use to float to Belém, which is located at the river's mouth. The voyage, scenery, and many other features are detailed in great depth. In the plot, Joam Garral approves his daughter's request to visit Belém, where she intends to wed Manuel Valdez in front of Manuel's ailing mother. The Garrels use a massive timber raft to navigate the Amazon River. Joam wants to clear his name in Belém since he is still wanted in Brazil for a crime he did not commit. Absolute evidence of Joam's innocence is provided to him by the rogue Torres, but Joam finds it incomprehensible that Torres would demand to wed Joam's daughter in exchange for this information. An encrypted letter contains the evidence that will clear Garral.

  • von Jules Verne
    15,90 - 19,00 €

  • von Jules Verne
    33,00 €

    Jules Verne wrote The Courier of the Czar in 1876, according to Michael Strogoff. It is regarded as one of Verne's best books by critic Leonard S. Davidow. Jules Verne hasn't written a greater book than this, according to Davidow, and it is rightfully regarded as one of the most exciting stories ever written. It is not science fiction, in contrast to several of Verne's other books, but rather uses a scientific phenomenon as a plot element. A play based on the book was later created by Verne and Adolphe d'Ennery. The play's incidental music was composed by Franz von Suppé in 1893 and Alexandre Artus in 1880. The book has had numerous adaptations for movies, television shows, and cartoons. Michael Strogoff, a native of Omsk, age 30, serves as a messenger for Tsar Alexander II of Russia. Strogoff is dispatched to Irkutsk to inform the governor of the treacherous former colonel Ivan Ogareff, who was once degraded and exiled by this Tsar brother, who is now a traitor. Now that he has the governor's trust, he plans to betray both of them and Irkutsk to the Tartar hordes in order to exact revenge.

  • von Jules Verne
    31,00 €

    A fascinating travel adventure may be found in Jules Verne's The Adventures of a Special Correspondent. Claudius Bombarnac, a reporter tasked with travelling from a port on the Caspian to China through the Transasiatic Railways, serves as the protagonist of the novel.A fascinating cast of individuals, including one who is attempting to break the round-the-world record and another who is a stowaway, go with him on this expedition. In order for his novel to be more than simply a dry travelogue, Claudius hopes that one of them will end up becoming the protagonist. When a special car, guarded by soldiers, is added to the train and is claimed to be transporting the remains of a famous Mandarin, he is not dismayed. The huge Mandarin is really a sizable shipment that is being sent back to China from Persia. Unfortunately, the train must pass through a significant portion of China that is under the corrupt rule of robber-chiefs. Claudius locates his hero before the voyage is over.

  • von Jules Verne
    15,90 - 19,00 €

  • von Jules Verne
    15,90 - 19,00 €

  • von Jules Verne
    24,00 €

    One of Jules Verne's final books, The Master of the World, which was released in 1904, is a science fiction classic. The novel was written as Verne's health was deteriorating. Master of the World is a "dark novel," full of dread and anxiety about the emergence of totalitarianism and tyrants like the book's antagonist, Robur. The plot of the book takes place in the summer of 1903 when things travel so quickly they are essentially invisible triggering a number of mysterious occurrences around the Eastern United States. John Strock, the first-person narrator, who works as the "Head Inspector in the Federal Police Department" in Washington, DC, goes on an investigation trip to the North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains. The Terror is a brand-new device that Robur has perfected. It is a ten-meter-long vehicle that may be used as a submarine, speedboat, car, or airplane. It can fly at more than 200 mph and move at the (then) unheard-of speed of 150 mph on land. Strock attempts to apprehend the Terror but finds himself taken prisoner. To escape his pursuers, Robur pilots the unusual vessel toward the Caribbean and into a rainstorm. Lightning strikes the Terror, which disintegrates and crashes into the water.

  • von Jules Verne
    34,90 - 59,90 €

  • von Jules Verne
    34,90 - 59,90 €

  • von Jules Verne
    59,90 - 79,90 €

  • von Jules Verne
    15,90 - 19,00 €

  • von Jules Verne
    19,00 €

  • von Jules Verne
    15,90 - 19,00 €

  • von Jules Verne
    15,90 €

    Paff! ... Paff!Zwei Pistolenschüsse knallten zu gleicher Zeit. Eine Kuh, welche eben in der Entfernung von fünfzig Schritten vorüber trabte, bekam eine Kugel in's Rückgrat ... und sie ging die Sache doch gar nichts an.Von den beiden Gegnern war keiner getroffen worden.Wer waren jene beide Herren? Niemand weiß es, und gerade hier wäre ja Gelegenheit gewesen, ihre Namen der Nachwelt zu überliefern. Es läßt sich über sie nichts weiter sagen, als daß der ältere ein Engländer, der jüngere Duellant ein Amerikaner war. Desto leichter läßt sich die Oertlichkeit bestimmen, an der jener unschuldige Wiederkäuer eben sein letztes Grasbündelchen abgeweidet hatte; diese ist nämlich am rechten Ufer des Niagara und unweit der Hängebrücke zu suchen, welche drei Meilen unterhalb der berühmten Fälle das canadische Ufer mit dem amerikanischen verbindet.Der Engländer schritt jetzt auf den Amerikaner zu.¿Ich bleibe nichtsdestoweniger dabei, daß es die Melodie von Rule Britannia war, sagte er.Nein, der Yankee Doodle!¿ versetzte der Andere.Der Streit schien auf's Neue entbrennen zu sollen, als sich einer der Zeugen ohne Zweifel im Interesse des weidenden Viehs mit den Worten einmischte:¿Nehmen wir an, es wäre der Rule Doodle und der Yankee Britannia gewesen und begeben wir uns nun zum Frühstück.¿

  • von Jules Verne
    49,90 - 69,90 €

  • von Jules Verne
    22,80 €

    Jules Verne: Zwei Jahre FerienLesefreundlicher Großdruck in 16-pt-SchriftGroßformat, 210 x 297 mmBerliner Ausgabe, 2023Durchgesehener Neusatz bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Theodor BorkenTextgrundlage ist die Ausgabe:Jules Verne: Zwei Jahre Ferien. Bekannte und unbekannte Welten. Abenteuerliche Reisen von Julius Verne, Band LIV¿LV, Wien, Pest, Leipzig: A. Hartleben, 1889.Dieses Buch folgt in Rechtschreibung und Zeichensetzung obiger Textgrundlage.Umschlaggestaltung von Thomas Schultz-Overhage unter Verwendung des Bildes: Buchillustration von Léon Benett, 1888.Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 16 pt.Henricus - Edition Deutsche Klassik GmbH

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