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The Complete Collection of Jules Verne - cover

The Complete Collection of Jules Verne

Jules Verne

Publisher: The Ebook Emporium

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Summary

What if imagination could take you beyond the limits of the known world?

The Complete Collection of Jules Verne brings together the extraordinary works of the visionary author often called the father of science fiction. Long before modern technology existed, Jules Verne imagined submarines, space travel, and global exploration with astonishing accuracy and creativity.

This comprehensive collection includes Verne's most celebrated novels and adventures, where scientific curiosity meets thrilling storytelling. From deep oceans and distant planets to the heart of the Earth and around the globe, Verne's tales combine wonder, invention, and the spirit of discovery.

Written with clarity, excitement, and optimism, these stories inspired generations of scientists, explorers, and readers to dream beyond the horizon.

Inside this eBook, you'll explore:

All major novels and adventures by Jules Verne in one collection

Iconic works such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Journey to the Center of the Earth

The foundations of modern science fiction and adventure literature

Timeless stories of exploration, courage, and imagination

Adapted endlessly for film, television, and popular culture, Jules Verne's works remain essential reading for anyone who loves adventure, science, and visionary storytelling.

Set sail into the future imagined by the past. Buy now and experience the complete collection of Jules Verne.
Available since: 01/27/2026.
Print length: 6530 pages.

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