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  • A Journey to the Center of the Earth

    Jules Verne

    Unknown Binding (Dhingra Publishing House, March 15, 2009)
    38 stories include I hear voices, The piece of parchment, A strange land, Return to Hamburg, The Tunnel etc.
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  • A journey to the centre of the earth 1905

    Jules Verne

    Unknown Binding (Facsimile Publisher, March 15, 2019)
    Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1905]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume, if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - English, Pages 339. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. COMPLETE LEATHER WILL COST YOU EXTRA US$ 25 APART FROM THE LEATHER BOUND BOOKS.
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  • Journey to the Centre of the Earth

    Elizabeth Gray

    Audio Cassette (EXPRESS PUBLISHING, Dec. 10, 1999)
    ELT non-book material & resources; ELT literature & fiction readers
  • A Journey to the Centre of the Earth

    Jules Verne, Frederick Amadeus Malleson

    Paperback (Independently published, May 14, 2019)
    When Professor Lidenbrock discovers coded messages about a passage to the center of the Earth in an old manuscript, he decides to undertake the adventure of a lifetime and travel through the volcanic passage described in his research. Accompanied by his nephew Axel and their Icelandic guide, he undertakes a fantastic journey, encountering unimaginable environments, terrible obstacles and strange creatures along the way.
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  • Journey to the Center of the Earth

    Jules Verne

    MP3 CD (The Classic Collection, )
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  • Journey to the Center of the Earth

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (Independently published, March 12, 2018)
    Journey to the Center of the Earth is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The story involves German professor Otto Lidenbrock who believes there are volcanic tubes going toward the centre of the Earth. He, his nephew Axel, and their guide Hans descend into the Icelandic volcano Snæfellsjökull, encountering many adventures, including prehistoric animals and natural hazards, before eventually coming to the surface again in southern Italy, at the Stromboli volcano. The genre of subterranean fiction already existed long before Verne. However, the present book considerably added to its popularity and influenced later such writings. For example, Edgar Rice Burroughs explicitly acknowledged Verne's influence on his own Pellucidar series.
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  • Journey to the Center of the Earth: Illustrated

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 27, 2017)
    An Illustrated copy of Journey to the Center of the Earth. Journey to the Center of the Earth (French: Voyage au centre de la Terre, also translated under the titles A Journey to the Centre of the Earth and A Journey to the Interior of the Earth) is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The story involves German professor Otto Lidenbrock who believes there are volcanic tubes going toward the centre of the Earth. He, his nephew Axel, and their guide Hans descend into the Icelandic volcano Snæfellsjökull, encountering many adventures, including prehistoric animals and natural hazards, before eventually coming to the surface again in southern Italy, at the Stromboli volcano. The genre of subterranean fiction already existed long before Verne. However, the present book considerably added to its popularity and influenced later such writings. For example, Edgar Rice Burroughs explicitly acknowledged Verne's influence on his own Pellucidar series. Odin’s Library Classics is dedicated to bringing the world the best of humankind’s literature from throughout the ages. Carefully selected, each work is unabridged from classic works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama.
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  • A Journey to the Center of the Earth

    Jules Verne, Stephan Cox, InAudio

    Audiobook (InAudio, June 5, 2020)
    After discovering a strange parchment in Iceland, Professor Harry and his guide, Hans, embark on a treacherous journey complete with a cave man and prehistoric monsters. Jules Verne was born on February 8, 1828 in Nantes, France. In Paris, Verne studied law but chose to pursue literature. In 1850 his play, Les Pailles rompues ("The Broken Straws"), was successfully produced at Alexandre Dumas's Theatre Historique. He served as secretary at the Theatre Lyrique (1852-54) and later turned stockbroker, but continued writing comedies, librettos, and stories. He died on March 24, 1905, in Amiens, France, leaving behind a legacy of science fiction works, including Journey to the Center of the Earth and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
  • A Journey to the Centre of the Earth

    Jules Verne

    Hardcover (Andrew Dakers, Jan. 1, 1944)
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  • A Journey to the Center of the Earth

    Jules Verne

    Hardcover (The Reader's Digest Association Inc., March 15, 1752)
    Slight wear on one corner. Same day shipping.
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  • Alien Voices Presents: Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne

    Jules Verne

    Audio Cassette (Simon & Schuster Audio, March 15, 1750)
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  • Journey to the Center of the Earth

    Jules Verne

    (, Nov. 26, 2016)
    1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne.