20,000 Leagues Under the Sea By Jules Verne

by Malvina G. Vogel

Paperback, 1977

Status

Available

Call number

745

Genres

Publication

Playmore, Inc. (1977), 236 pages

Description

An American frigate, tracking down a ship-sinking monster, faces not a living creature but an incredible invention - a fantastic submarine commanded by the mysterious Captain Nemo. Suddenly a devastating explosion leaves just three survivors, who find themselves prisoners inside Nemo's death ship on an underwater odyssey around the world from the pearl-laden waters of Ceylon to the icy dangers of the South Pole . . .as Captain Nemo, one of the greatest villains ever created, takes his revenge on all society. More than a marvelously thrilling drama, this classic novel, written in 1870, foretells with uncanny accuracy the inventions and advanced technology of the twentieth century and has become a literary stepping-stone for generations of science fiction writers. Jules Verne was born on February 8, 1828. In addition to his novels, he wrote numerous plays, short stories, autobiographical accounts, poetry, songs, and scientific, artistic, and literary studies. His work has been adapted for film and television since the beginning of cinema, as well as for comic books, theater, opera, music, and video games.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member AliceAnna
Fairly interesting when one dispenses with the ridiculous lists of fish species. The episode in which they are trapped under ice was particularly well written.
LibraryThing member librarygeek33
The fourth star is because the author was a genius. When you think of where the technology of the world was when he wrote this, it is incredible. Perhaps all of the ideas weren't all his, but it's still amazing. The other pleasant surprise for me was that it is a truly enjoyable read.

Language

Original publication date

1870

Physical description

236 p.; 5.2 inches

ISBN

0866114319 / 9780866114318

Pages

236

DDC/MDS

745
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