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  • The Master of the World

    Jules Verne

    eBook (, Sept. 20, 2020)
    The Master of the World by Jules Verne
  • The Master of the World

    Jules Verne, Editorial Oneness

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 19, 2016)
    The Master of the World By Jules Verne, Editorial Oneness (Edited by)
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  • The Master of the World

    Jules Verne, Charles Francis Horne

    (Walrus Books Publisher, Nov. 24, 2019)
    *ILLUSTRATED EDITIONThough Jules Verne made his brilliant prediction of the flying machine and its effects on the world more than a hundred years ago, time has not erased the magnitude of his imagination. For in this adventure, the mighty airplane invented by Robur is still in many respects far ahead of our modern aircraft! Robur’s “Albatross” could hover like a helicopter, sail the ocean like a battleship, dive beneath the waves like a submarine, and even travel across dry land. The exciting film, Master Of The World, based on these novels, is dramatic evidence of Verne’s timeless appeal.
  • The Master of the World

    Jules Verne

    (Independently published, April 4, 2020)
    Set in the summer of 1903, a series of unexplained events occur across the Eastern United States, caused by objects moving with such great speed that they are nearly invisible. The first-person narrator, John Strock, 'Head inspector in the federal police department' in Washington, DC, travels to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to investigate. He discovers that all the phenomena are being caused by Robur, a brilliant inventor. (He was previously featured as a character in Verne's Robur the Conqueror.)
  • The Master of the World: a novel by Jules Verne

    Jules Verne, Pierre Jules Hetzel

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 6, 2020)
    Master of the World (French: Maître du monde), published in 1904, is one of the last novels by French pioneer science fiction writer, Jules Verne. It is a sequel to Robur the Conqueror. At the time wrote the novel, his health was failing. Master of the World is a "black novel," filled with foreboding and fear of the rise of tyrants such as the novel's villain, Robur, and totalitarianism.Plot outlineSet in the summer of 1903, a series of unexplained events occur across the Eastern United States, caused by objects moving with such great speed that they are nearly invisible. The first-person narrator, John Strock, 'Head inspector in the federal police department' in Washington, DC, travels to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to investigate. He discovers that all the phenomena are being caused by Robur, a brilliant inventor. (He was previously featured as a character in Verne's Robur the Conqueror.)Robur has perfected a new machine, which he has dubbed the Terror. It is a ten-meter long vehicle, capable of operating as a speedboat, submarine, automobile, or aircraft. It can travel at the (then) unheard of speed of 150 miles per hour on land and at more than 200 mph when flying.Strock tries to capture the Terror but instead is captured himself. Robur drives the strange craft to elude his pursuers, heading to the Caribbean and into a thunderstorm. The Terror is struck by lightning, breaks apart, and falls into the ocean. Strock is rescued from the vehicle's wreckage, but Robur's body is never found. The reader is left to decide whether or not he has died.
  • The Master of the World :By Jules Verne

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (Independently published, April 3, 2020)
    Evil master criminal sets out for world domination from the French pioneer of Science Fiction.
  • Master of the World

    Jules Vernes

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 23, 2020)
    Captain Robur is the inventor of the Albatros spacecraft, which is dedicated to flying around the world with the purpose of ending wars.
  • The Master of the World

    Jules Verne

    eBook (, Sept. 15, 2020)
    The Master of the World by Jules Verne
  • The Master of the World

    Jules Verne

    eBook (, Sept. 7, 2020)
    The Master of the World by Jules Verne
  • The Master of the World

    Jules Verne

    (Independently published, April 1, 2020)
    Set in the summer of 1903, a series of unexplained events occur across the Eastern United States, caused by objects moving with such great speed that they are nearly invisible. The first-person narrator, John Strock, 'Head inspector in the federal police department' in Washington, DC, travels to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to investigate. He discovers that all the phenomena are being caused by Robur, a brilliant inventor. (He was previously featured as a character in Verne's Robur the Conqueror.)Robur has perfected a new machine, which he has dubbed the Terror. It is a ten-meter long vehicle, capable of operating as a speedboat, submarine, automobile, or aircraft. It can travel at the (then) unheard of speed of 150 miles per hour on land and at more than 200 mph when flying.Strock tries to capture the Terror but instead is captured himself. Robur drives the strange craft to elude his pursuers, heading to the Caribbean and into a thunderstorm. The Terror is struck by lightning, breaks apart, and falls into the ocean. Strock is rescued from the vehicle's wreckage, but Robur's body is never found. The reader is left to decide whether or not he has died.