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  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 11, 2016)
    Shocking his stodgy colleagues at the exclusive Reform Club, enigmatic Englishman Phileas Fogg wagers his fortune, undertaking an extraordinary and daring enterprise: to circumnavigate the globe in eighty days. With his French valet Passepartout in tow, Verne’s hero traverses the far reaches of the earth, all the while tracked by the intrepid Detective Fix, a bounty hunter certain he is on the trail of a notorious bank robber. Set from the text of George M. Towle’s original 1873 translation, this Modern Library Paperback Classic of Verne’s adventure novel comes vividly alive, brilliantly reïŹ‚ecting on time, space, and one man’s struggle to reach beyond the bounds of both science and society.
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  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne, Coterie Classics

    eBook (Coterie Classics, April 8, 2016)
    Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne from Coterie Classics All Coterie Classics have been formatted for ereaders and devices and include a bonus link to the free audio book. “I see that it is by no means useless to travel, if a man wants to see something new” ― Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days When an arrogant young Englishman bets his friends that he can travel around the world in 80 days, he begins an adventure that has been celebrated as a literary classic.
  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne

    eBook (, Sept. 6, 2020)
    Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in 1873. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly employed French valet Passepartout attempt to circumnavigate the world in 80 days on a ÂŁ20,000 wager (equal to ÂŁ1,324,289 today) set by his friends at the Reform Club. It is one of Verne's most acclaimed works.
  • Around the World in 80 Days

    Jules Verne Verne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2018)
    ‘Around the world in 80 days’ - one of the best novels written by Jules Verne. The fascinating story of Phileas Fogg, his cheerful servant Passepartout and their stunning imagination of a world tour, full of dangerous adventures, has been familiar to us from childhood through numerous films and cartoons. This publication, illustrated by the famous Australian artist, will help readers to differently look at the magnificent novel of the classic of French literature.
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  • Around The World In Eighty Days

    Jules Verne

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 1, 1990)
    Book Paperback. Around The World in Eighty Days By: Jules Verne.
  • Around The World In Eighty Days: #57 Of 100 + FREE Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

    Jules Verne

    language (JKL Classics, Feb. 2, 2017)
    'Around The World In Eighty Days' by Jules Verne eBook Report:This eBook of 'Around The World In Eighty Days' by Jules Verne has been tested on below parameters across ALL devices (including Kindle, Android, iBook, Cloud Readers etc.). It works 100% perfectly as required.SUCCESSFUL TESTS RESULTS ACROSS ALL DEVICES:1) Active Footnotes & Endnotes with One-Click navigation.2) Active Table of Contents.3) Word Wise – Enabled.4) Illustrations & Tables (if any) are available with ZOOM feature on double-click.5) Formatted for Faster Reading experience with easy Font & Page adjustments.NOTE: This is an unabridged content. Spelling errors or Typos (if any) have been corrected as per Amazon standards.About “Around The World In Eighty Days” by Jules Verne*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 £20,000 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 , 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.* - This content has been taken from GoodReads.com.
  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne, George Makepeace Towle

    eBook (Digireads.com Publishing, Feb. 4, 2017)
    First published in 1873, “Around the World in Eighty Days” is a classic tale of adventure by French author Jules Verne, which tells the story of eccentric English inventor Phileas Fogg and his newly employed French valet Passepartout as they set out to circumnavigate the globe in eighty days. When Fogg gets into an argument at the Reform Club over an article in “The Daily Telegraph,” which posits that the building of a new railway section in India may now make it possible to circle the earth in eighty days, he hastily accepts a wager with his fellow club members to attempt the feat. In a mad dash he hurries off at once, with Passepartout, in a voyage around the world. Encountering many obstacles and misadventures along the way the two must make numerous accommodations when things do not go as planned. Matters are further complicated by the pursuit of a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who mistakenly believes Fogg to be a bank robber on the run. “Around the World in Eighty Days,” is a classic work of genuine creativity and sheer delight that continues to amuse audiences until this day. This edition follows the translation of George Makepeace Towle.
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  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne

    eBook
    Phileas Fogg is a rich British 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 in 2016) from his fellow club members to complete such a journey within this time period. With Monsieur Passepartout accompanying him, Fogg departs from London by train at 8:45 p.m. on 2 October; if he is to win the wager, then he will have to return to the club by this same time on 21 December, 80 days later.
  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne

    Leather Bound (Easton, Jan. 1, 1983)
    After making a bet with his friends at the Reform Club, Phileas Fogg attempts to travel around the world in eighty days by way of train, elephant, ship and more, does he succeed?
  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne, George Makepeace Towle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 19, 2014)
    “Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real.” ~ Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days.Phileas Fogg of London and his newly employed French valet Passepartout attempt to circumnavigate the world in 80 days on a ÂŁ20,000 wager (roughly ÂŁ2 million today) set by his friends at the Reform Club.Breaking the well-established routine of his daily life, the reserved Englishman immediately sets off for Dover, accompanied by his hot-blooded manservant Passepartout. Traveling by train, steamship, sailboat, 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 80 Days’ gripped audiences on its publication and remains hugely popular, combining exploration, adventure, and a thrilling race against time.‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ was written during difficult times, both for France and for Verne. It was during the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) in which Verne was conscripted as a coastguard; he was having money difficulties (his previous works were not paid royalties); his father had died recently; and he had witnessed a public execution, which had disturbed him. Despite all this, Verne was excited about his work on the new book, the idea of which came to him one afternoon in a Paris cafĂ© while reading a newspaper.The technological innovations of the 19th century had opened the possibility of rapid circumnavigation and the prospect fascinated Verne and his readership. In particular three technological breakthroughs occurred in 1869-70 that made a tourist-like around-the-world journey possible for the first time: the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in America (1869), the linking of the Indian railways across the sub-continent (1870), and the opening of the Suez Canal (1869). It was another notable mark in the end of an age of exploration and the start of an age of fully global tourism that could be enjoyed in relative comfort and safety. It sparked the imagination that anyone could sit down, draw up a schedule, buy tickets and travel around the world, a feat previously reserved for only the most heroic and hardy of adventurers."[Jules Verne]’s first books, the shortest, ‘Around the World’ or ‘From the Earth to the Moon,’ are still the best in my view. However, the works should be judged as a whole rather than in detail, and on their results rather than their intrinsic quality. Over the last forty years, they have had an influence unequalled by any other books on the children of this and every country in Europe. And the influence has been good, in so far as can be judged today." (LĂ©on Blum, L'HumanitĂ©, April 3, 1905).
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  • Around the World in Eighty Days Publisher: Sterling

    Jules Verne

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 7, 2008)
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  • Read-Aloud Classics: Around the World in 80 Days

    Jules Verne, Charles Nurnberg, Rosemary Woods

    Hardcover (MoonDance Press, July 5, 2017)
    Share this classic adventure story and its characters' adventures on trains, boats, and wild animals with a new generation with Read-Aloud Classics: Around the World in 80 Days. Meet Phileas Fogg and his valet, Passepartout, as they attempt to travel the world around the world in just 80 days via train, boat, and even elephant! This age-appropriate introduction presents the original novel in a way that children will understand and enjoy, and provides a faithful retelling that children will recall when they are older and ready for the original text. The modern world is bursting at the seams with technological games and distracting screens for kids to occupy themselves with. The Read-Aloud Classics series is the perfect thing to shows them that you can go on incredible adventures without a controller and experience wonderful stories without a touch screen. Best of all, you will create memories as you read the stories together.
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