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A Journey to the Centre of the Earth & The Mysterious Island (Illustrated) - Science Fiction Adventures – The Most Beloved Lost World Classics - cover

A Journey to the Centre of the Earth & The Mysterious Island (Illustrated) - Science Fiction Adventures – The Most Beloved Lost World Classics

Jules Verne

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Jules Verne'Äôs "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth & The Mysterious Island (Illustrated)" is a dazzling duo of literary masterpieces that melds scientific curiosity with imaginative adventure. The first tale takes readers on a thrilling expedition beneath the earth'Äôs surface, where Verne'Äôs vivid descriptions and meticulous attention to scientific detail transcend mere fantasy, engaging the reader's intellect and igniting wanderlust. Meanwhile, "The Mysterious Island" uncovers themes of survival, ingenuity, and the spirit of exploration, illustrating the human struggle against nature'Äôs overwhelming forces through captivating narrative and rich illustrations. Verne'Äôs writing style, characterized by meticulous research and vibrant prose, captures the essence of 19th-century adventure literature, positioning him as a pioneer of the science fiction genre. Jules Verne, often referred to as the father of science fiction, was profoundly influenced by the scientific revolutions and technological advancements of his time. His background in law and literature, coupled with his love for geography and exploration, provided fertile ground for the imaginative landscapes he conjures in his novels. Verne's passion for both fact and fantasy is evident, as he masterfully interweaves the two, encouraging readers to dream of the impossible while remaining grounded in reality. This timeless collection is a must-read for enthusiasts of adventure and science fiction. Verne's remarkable ability to intertwine the scientific with the extraordinary resonates with readers of all ages, making this illustrated edition not only a visual feast but also an enlightening journey. Dive into these classics and experience the thrill of exploration that continues to inspire generations.
Available since: 01/11/2024.
Print length: 1050 pages.

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