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Five Weeks in a Balloon

Jules Verne

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Sinopsis

Five Weeks in a Balloon is the groundbreaking adventure novel that launched Jules Verne's legendary career and introduced readers to his unique blend of science, imagination, and exploration. Set during the great age of discovery, the story follows Dr. Samuel Fergusson, an ingenious British scientist who proposes an audacious plan: to cross the uncharted interior of Africa in a hydrogen-powered hot air balloon.

Accompanied by his loyal servant Joe and his skeptical yet courageous friend Richard Kennedy, Dr. Fergusson embarks on a breathtaking aerial journey over vast deserts, dense jungles, towering mountains, and unknown territories. As the balloon drifts across the African continent, the travelers confront violent storms, hostile wildlife, dwindling supplies, and life-threatening mechanical failures. Each challenge is met with ingenuity, scientific reasoning, and unshakable determination.

More than a thrilling tale of exploration, Five Weeks in a Balloon reflects Jules Verne's deep fascination with scientific progress and humanity's drive to push beyond the limits of the known world. Rich in geographic detail and imaginative technology, the novel captures both the wonder and danger of exploration during the nineteenth century.

Fast-paced, educational, and endlessly entertaining, Five Weeks in a Balloon remains a timeless classic of adventure and early science fiction, celebrating curiosity, courage, and the enduring human spirit of discovery.
Disponible desde: 05/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 323 páginas.

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