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  1. Twenty thousand leagues under the sea
    1. Jules , Verne

    Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

    "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne is a captivating tale of adventure and mystery set in the late 19th century. The story begins with a series of unexplained incidents at sea, attributed to a mysterious sea creature. The protagonist, Professor Pierre Aronnax, a distinguished marine biologist, is invited by the United States government to join an expedition aboard the frigate Abraham Lincoln to hunt down this enigmatic creature. Accompanied by his loyal servant Conseil and the skilled Canadian harpooner Ned Land, Aronnax embarks on a journey that takes them across the world's oceans. As they pursue the creature, they encounter a series of thrilling and dangerous events, including a close encounter with the creature itself, which is revealed to be a highly advanced submarine, the Nautilus, commanded by the enigmatic Captain Nemo. The narrative explores themes of exploration, the wonders of the natural world, and the conflict between man and nature. Verne's detailed descriptions of marine life and the technological marvels of the Nautilus captivate readers, while the complex character of Captain Nemo adds depth to the story. The novel is a testament to Verne's imagination and his ability to blend scientific knowledge with adventure, making it a timeless classic in the genre of science fiction.

    € 22,90
  2. EIGHT HUNDRED LEAGUES ON THE AMAZON
    1. Jules , Verne

    EIGHT HUNDRED LEAGUES ON THE AMAZON

    "Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon" by Jules Verne is a captivating adventure novel that takes readers on an epic journey through the Amazon River. The story follows Joam Garral, a Brazilian ranch owner, who embarks on a voyage from Peru to Brazil to clear his name from a false accusation of murder. Accompanied by his family and friends, Garral travels on a giant raft, navigating the treacherous waters of the Amazon. The novel explores themes of justice, honor, and the power of nature, as the characters encounter various challenges and adversities along the way. Verne's vivid descriptions of the Amazon's lush landscapes and diverse wildlife immerse readers in the exotic setting, while the suspenseful plot keeps them engaged. The narrative also delves into the cultural and social aspects of the region, providing insights into the lives of the indigenous people and the effects of European colonization. As the journey unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the characters' resilience and determination are put to the test. "Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon" is a testament to Verne's storytelling prowess, blending adventure, mystery, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.

    € 22,90
  3. THE GREAT EXPLORERS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
    1. Jules , Verne

    THE GREAT EXPLORERS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

    The early 19th century marked a period of significant exploration and discovery, particularly in the Middle East and Africa, despite the political turmoil in Europe. Ulric Jasper Seetzen and John Lewis Burckhardt were two prominent figures who contributed immensely to the geographical and cultural understanding of these regions. Seetzen, a German explorer, embarked on his journey in 1802, focusing on Syria and Palestine. He was the first modern traveler to visit the provinces of Hauran and Jaulan, and he provided detailed accounts of the Decapolis region and the eastern shore of the Jordan River. His travels extended to the Dead Sea and the Arabian Peninsula, where he explored Mecca and Medina, offering valuable insights into these areas. Unfortunately, Seetzen's explorations were cut short by his untimely death in Yemen in 1811. Following in Seetzen's footsteps, Burckhardt, a Swiss traveler supported by the African Association, traveled extensively in the Middle East and Africa. Adopting the guise of a Muslim pilgrim, he explored Syria, the Dead Sea, and the ancient city of Petra. His journey continued into Nubia, where he documented the region's geography and culture, and he was one of the first Europeans to visit the Nubian desert. Burckhardt's observations on the people, their customs, and the ancient ruins he encountered were invaluable to the understanding of these regions. His travels also took him to the Red Sea and the Arabian Peninsula, where he planned to join a caravan to Mecca. Burckhardt's dedication to exploration and his ability to blend into local cultures allowed him to gather a wealth of information, which was later published posthumously, significantly enriching the geographical knowledge of the time.

    € 29,90
  4. THE MOON-VOYAGE CONTAINING
    1. Jules , Verne

    THE MOON-VOYAGE CONTAINING

    Imagine a world where the boundaries of Earth are no longer the limits of human evolution. In the 19th century, a time of rapid scientific advancement and exploration, Jules Verne takes us on an extraordinary journey beyond our planet. "The Moon-Voyage" combines two of Verne's most celebrated works, "From the Earth to the Moon" and "Round the Moon," into a single narrative that captures the spirit of adventure and the quest for knowledge. Set against the backdrop of post-Civil War America, a group of audacious inventors and dreamers from the Baltimore Gun Club embark on an unprecedented mission: to launch a projectile to the Moon. This tale of scientific endeavor and human courage explores themes of transformation, camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of the unknown. As the story unfolds, readers are invited to ponder the possibilities of space travel and the evolution of human ingenuity. Through Verne's meticulous attention to detail and vivid imagination, we are transported to a realm where the impossible becomes possible. This literary journey not only entertains but also challenges us to consider the future of exploration and our place in the universe.

    € 25,90
  5. TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEAS
    1. Jules , Verne

    TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEAS

    "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas" by Jules Verne is a pioneering work of science fiction that delves into the mysteries of the ocean's depths. The narrative begins with a series of unexplained maritime incidents attributed to a mysterious sea creature, sparking immediate intrigue and concern. The protagonist, Professor Pierre Aronnax, a distinguished marine biologist, is invited to join an expedition aboard the frigate Abraham Lincoln, led by the determined Commander Farragut, to hunt down this enigmatic creature. Accompanied by his loyal servant Conseil and the formidable Canadian harpooner Ned Land, Aronnax embarks on a journey that takes them across the world's oceans. As they pursue the creature, they encounter the Nautilus, a technologically advanced submarine commanded by the enigmatic Captain Nemo. The novel explores themes of exploration, the conflict between man and nature, and the quest for knowledge. Verne's detailed descriptions of marine life and underwater landscapes, combined with the suspenseful narrative, create a compelling story that captivates readers. The novel is not only a thrilling adventure but also a reflection on the human spirit's relentless pursuit of the unknown.

    € 29,90
  6. Acts of Congress 1789
    1. George , Washington
    2. Mount Vernon Ladies' Association

    Acts of Congress 1789

    € 88,50
  7. Harbours and Docks
    1. Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt

    Harbours and Docks

    Their Physical Features, History, Construction, Equipment, and Maintenance, With Statistics As to Their Commercial Development, by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt; Volume 1
    € 38,95
  8. Harbours and Docks
    1. Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt

    Harbours and Docks

    Their Physical Features, History, Construction, Equipment, and Maintenance, With Statistics As to Their Commercial Development, by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt; Volume 1
    € 50,95
  9. The Pacific Railway, and the Claims of Saint John, New Brunswick, to Be the Atlantic Terminus [microform]

    The Pacific Railway, and the Claims of Saint John, New Brunswick, to Be the Atlantic Terminus [microform]

    Read Before the Mechanics' Institute of Saint John, February 7, 1859
    € 14,95
  10. The Housewarming
    1. Michelle Vernal

    The Housewarming

    € 13,95
  11. Due in March
    1. Michelle Vernal

    Due in March

    € 13,95
  12. Around the World in Eighty Days
    1. Jules Verne

    Around the World in Eighty Days

    This beautiful HarperCollins Children’s Classics edition is perfect for every bookshelf.

    € 10,95