Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea - Jules Verne - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781544652375 - March 12, 2017
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea: An Underwater Tour of the World, is a classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne published in 1870. During the year 1866, ships of several nations spot a mysterious sea monster, which some suggest to be a giant narwhal. The "Sea Monster" turns out to be a submarine. The United States government assembles an expedition in New York City to find and destroy the monster. Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French marine biologist and narrator of the story, who happens to be in New York at the time, receives a last-minute invitation to join the expedition which he accepts. Canadian whaler and master harpoonist Ned Land and Aronnax's faithful servant Conseil are also brought aboard. The expedition departs Brooklyn aboard the United States Navy frigate Abraham Lincoln and travels south around Cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean. The ship finds the monster after a long search and then attacks the beast, which damages the ship's rudder. The three protagonists are then hurled into the water and grasp hold of the "hide" of the creature, which they find, to their surprise, to be a submarine very far ahead of its era. They are quickly captured and brought inside the vessel, where they meet its enigmatic creator and commander, Captain Nemo.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 12, 2017
ISBN13 9781544652375
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 228
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 12 mm   ·   539 g
Language English  

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