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  • Around the World

    Anastasia Stojanovski

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 13, 2019)
    Perplexed by a mystery polka-dotted gift wrapped box placed on her bed, Eva carefully unwrapped it. What she found inside would shock her. Will the mystery item in the gift-wrapped box put Eva in danger, or will it take her on an adventure of a lifetime?
  • Around the World in 80 Days

    Jules Verne

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Publications, Inc., Jan. 1, 1956)
    Vintage paperback
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  • Around The World in 7 Days

    Meenakshi Iyer

    language (Present a Book, Nov. 15, 2016)
    The main character of the story has an interesting mission to accomplish in 7 days. He has to solve one puzzle each day to reach the next destination. The unique feature of the book is that children have the opportunity to open the envelopes and solve the puzzles themselves before moving onto the next page where the solution is given. The book is not just about travelling to all the seven continents in just seven days but it has a series of brilliantly formulated puzzles and brain teasers that encourage Lateral Thinking, develop linguistic skills and explain the nuances of well formulated Cryptograms that activate brain power developing both discrete-point (identification) and holistic thinking.
  • Around the World in Ten Days

    Chelsea Curtis Fraser

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, Dec. 27, 2012)
    In the infancy of aviation, the early 1920's, no one dreamed that the close of the decade would see it firmly and permanently established—a leader among the nation's industries. Heavier-than-air flight is perhaps the most amazing contribution of the 20th century. It is easy to thrill to the seeming marvels of our own times, but only the short-sighted thinker believes in the perfection of present scientific progress. The 300-mile-an-hour airplane which Fraser conceived in this book for the speed of the Sky-Bird II was little more than so many words when he wrote it. . . . today we have 400-mile-an-hour fighting planes. Today we have in this country an intricate highway system, but perhaps within your own lifetime our highways, and the automobiles which skim over them, will be laughed at as obsolete and useless. Thus it is that "the seemingly impossible of the fiction of today becomes outdone by the facts of tomorrow," as the author aptly phrased it. And so it will be gratifying and, no doubt, amazing to many to read this book and realize the advancement made in aviation since this story was written by Mr. Fraser, and how many of the ideas he prophesied for airplane advancement that have materialized in less than a score of years
  • Around The World In 80 Puzzles

    Helene Hovanec

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, Dec. 31, 2000)
    All the world's a puzzle to solve! Cross the globe in crosswords,have "capital fun" with capital city wordplay, invent brand new placesby combining the names of two countries. These 80 clever brainteaserscover the continents, turning geography into a game.
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  • Around the World in 80 Days

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (Empire Books, Nov. 23, 2011)
    Around the World in Eighty Days is one of the most highly acclaimed works by the prolific adventure and science fiction novelist Jules Verne. Phileas Fogg, a highly precise man who religiously follows routines, finds more adventure than he anticipated when he takes on a wager to circumnavigate the Earth in 80 days. Their encounters with an Asian damsel being prepared for human sacrifice and having their train derailed in North America by Sioux warriors are only the beginning of their troubles. What began as an exercise in routine becomes a race against the unexpected, delivered with Verne’s legendary skill.
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  • Around the World in 80 Days

    Jules Verne, David Colacci

    Audio Cassette (Bookcassette, June 1, 1994)
    Verne's most outrageous "voyage extraordinaire" - a hasty world tour taken up on a gentlemen's club wager! Mr. Phileas Fogg, master of precision, enters into the strangest wager ever made over the whist table - that he will circle the globe in 80 days. The news astounds Jean Passepartout, sometime wandering minstrel, bareback rider, funambulist, gymnast and fireman, now turned valet to Mr. Fogg in the expectancy of a quiet and well-regulated life. For the next 80 days, their lives are anything but quiet or well-regulated. Jules Verne preferred to call himself an author of "voyages extraordinaires." An extraordinary voyage it is, from Fogg's announcement to Passepartout that they are to "leave for Dover in ten minutes," to his triumphant return to the Reform Club at the last second!
  • Around the World in 80 Seconds

    Jeff Kinder

    eBook (, Nov. 10, 2013)
    Written as homage to the incomparable Jules Verne, and in the style of “Around the World in 80 Days” and HG Wells’ “The Time Machine”, author Jeff Kinder transports us 100 years though time 100 years into the future.The risky journey for those on board a time travel train exemplifies the perils awaiting them in this unfamiliar future. Join Jeff and friends as they look back to the future on their high-speed adventure that’s about to depart.
  • Around the World in 80 Days

    Jules Verne, George Makepeace Towle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 31, 2017)
    "To go around the world...in such a short time and with the means of transport currently available, was not only impossible, it was madness" One ill-fated evening at the Reform Club, Phileas Fogg rashly bets his companions ÂŁ20,000 that he can travel around the entire globe in just eighty days - and he is determined not to lose. Breaking the well-establised routine of his daily life, the reserved Englishman immediately sets off for Dover, accompanied by his hot-blooded French manservant Passepartout. Travelling by train, steamship, sailing boat, sledge and even elephant, they must overcome storms, kidnappings, natural disasters, Sioux attacks and the dogged Inspector Fix of Scotland Yard - who believes that Fogg has robbed the Bank of England - to win the extraordinary wager. Around the World in Eighty Days gripped audiences on its publication and remains hugely popular, combining exploration, adventure and a thrilling race against time. Michael Glencross's lively translation is accompanied by an introduction by Brian Aldiss, which places Jules Verne's work in its literary and historical context. There is also a detailed chronology, notes and further reading.
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  • Around the World in 80 Days

    Jules Verne

    Hardcover (Dalmatian Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    In 1872, English gentleman Phileas Fogg has many adventures as he tries to win a bet that he can travel around the world in eighty days.
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  • Around the World in 80 Days

    Jules Verne

    Hardcover (Inkflight, Sept. 27, 2019)
    Phileas Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried out with mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismissed his former valet, James Forster, for bringing him shaving water at 84 °F (29 °c) instead of 86 °f (30 °c), Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement.At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegraph stating that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 (equal to about £1.6 million today) from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 pm on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872.This cloth-bound book includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket, and is limited to 100 copies.
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  • Around the World In 80 Days

    Jules Verne, Libico Maraja, George M. Towle

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1962)
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