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20000 Leagues under the Sea - A Deep-Sea Sci-Fi Adventure with Captain Nemo and the Nautilus - cover

20000 Leagues under the Sea - A Deep-Sea Sci-Fi Adventure with Captain Nemo and the Nautilus

Jules Verne, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Casa editrice: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Dive beneath the waves and discover a world beyond imagination.

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne is one of the earliest and greatest science fiction adventures of all time. Journey with the brilliant and enigmatic Captain Nemo aboard the Nautilus, a futuristic submarine, as he explores the uncharted depths of the oceans.

From giant squid attacks to lost cities and thrilling discoveries, this masterpiece of imagination and science continues to fascinate readers of all ages.

💬 "A visionary voyage—Verne imagined the future before it surfaced."

🌊 Why This Classic Still Captivates:
A foundation of modern science fiction and submarine adventure

Ideal for fans of Moby Dick, The Mysterious Island, and The Time Machine

A perfect pick for young readers, educators, and collectors of literary classics

📣 Explore the Deep. Challenge the Surface. Discover the Unknown.
Buy Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea today and set sail on a timeless journey of wonder and discovery.
Disponibile da: 24/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 378 pagine.

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