The Extraordinary Voyages: 41 Books in One Volume (Illustrated Edition)

The Extraordinary Voyages: 41 Books in One Volume (Illustrated Edition)

Por Alessandro Lotrionte (Traductor), André Laurie (Traductor), Ellen E. Frewer (Traductor), A. Estoclet (Traductor), Frances Cashel Hoey (Traductor), Frederick Amadeus Malleson (Traductor), George Makepeace Towle (Traductor), Ginetto (Traductor), W. G. Hanna (Traductor), Jules Verne, Eleanor Elizabeth King (Traductor), Laura E. Kendall (Traductor), Lena Kurz (Traductor), Lewis Page Mercier (Traductor), Mary de Hauteville (Traductor), Said Lemlih (Traductor), Stéphanie Ley (Traductor), Virginia Champlin (Traductor), W.H.G. Kingston (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

Jules Verne's 'The Extraordinary Voyages: 41 Books in One Volume' is an iconic collection of adventure and science fiction novels that showcase Verne's imaginative storytelling and visionary outlook. Through his detailed descriptions and meticulous research, Verne introduces readers to a world of exploration, technology, and discovery, setting the stage for the modern science fiction genre. The collection encompasses a wide range of settings and plots, from underwater journeys in '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' to space travel in 'From the Earth to the Moon', making it a captivating read for fans of classic literature. The illustrated edition adds visual depth to Verne's rich narratives, enhancing the reader's experience. As one of the most celebrated authors of his time, Verne's works continue to inspire and entertain readers of all ages with their timeless appeal and enduring relevance. His innovative approach to storytelling and his ability to blend adventure with scientific principles have solidified his place in literary history. 'The Extraordinary Voyages' serves as a testament to Verne's lasting legacy and his impact on the world of literature. I recommend this collection to anyone interested in exploring the depths of imagination and embarking on thrilling literary adventures.

W.H.G. Kingston