Journey To The Center Of The Earth (Unabridged)

Journey To The Center Of The Earth (Unabridged)

di Jules Verne (Autore), Ai Marcus (Narratore)
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Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. A classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne, this work is one of the most wellknown subterranean fictions to this day. It inspired many similar works and adaptations. First published in 1864 in French as Voyage au centre de la Terre, it was quickly translated to English by several different publishers in the 1870s. The current edition was based on the translation by Frederick Amadeus Malleson that was published by Ward Lock & Co Ltd. in 1877. Our protagonist is Axel, whose overcautious and unadventurous spirit contrasts with that of his uncle Professor Otto Lidenbrock, an eccentric professor of geology. When Professor Lidenbrock obtains a mysterious runiccoded note in the manuscript of an Icelandic saga, he is determined to decipher it. Axel inadvertently solves the code and, much to his chagrin, discovers that it is a set of directions left by a sixteenthcentury Icelandic alchemist to reach the center of the earth via the volcano Snæfelljökull. Reluctantly, Axel joins his uncle on a trip to Iceland, and with the aid of a local guide, Hans, begins an adventure towards the center of the earth, where they will encounter giant mushrooms and insects, an island with an enormous geyser, and battle prehistoric reptiles. One of Verne’s most wellknown works, this novel is a testament to Verne’s love of geology, science, and cryptography.

Data di pubblicazione
04 aprile 2022
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Inglese
Audiobook Isbn
9781669374046
ISBN cartaceo
9781669374046
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698 MB
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