Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics: Children's Edition)

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When Professor Pierre Aronnax and harpoonist Ned Land join an expedition to hunt a fierce 'whale' that has been sinking ships, little do they expect that they will soon become captives of Captain Nemo, a self-exiled renegade who prowls the sea in his magnificent submarine, the Nautilus, seeking revenge against the civilised world that he feels has betrayed him. Aboard the Nautilus, Aronnax and Land are introduced to an undersea world that is mysterious, marvellous and exhilarating, and have extraordinary adventures among the flora and fauna of the ocean. First published in 1870 as one of Jules Verne's 'Extraordinary Voyages', "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is revered as a landmark of science fiction and a classic tale of wonder. This edition is one Barnes & Noble's leatherbound classics for young readers. It features full-colour art by Milo Winter, an elegant bonded leather binding, a satin-ribbon bookmark and distinctive gilt edging. This volume will provide hours of pleasure for readers of all ages.

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This is Book 3 in the Barnes & Noble Leatherbound Children's Classics Series. See all Barnes & Noble Leatherbound Children's Classics books here.

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About Jules Verne

Jules Verne (1828-1905) was born in France. Around the World in Eighty Days has long been his most popular novel. Verne is credited with creating the genre of science fiction with such other works as Journey to the Center of the Earth and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.

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