Aboard the Abraham Lincoln, an American frigate, French oceanographer Pierre Aronnax and his unflappable assistant Conseil assist crew on an expedition in search of a ship-destroying monster. A sudden collision hurls Aronnax, Conseil, and one other crew member into the sea. They find safety on the very menace they had been hunting, which they discover is the futuristic submarine the Nautilus piloted by the enigmatic Captain Nemo-inventor, musician, Renaissance genius, trailblazer, and man whose rage threatens to swallow him whole. Once aboard they find themselves captive on the Nautilus. Shark attacks, giant squid, cannibals, hurricanes, whale hunts, and other adrenaline-fueled adventures unfold on a journey of 20, 000 leagues-nearly 50, 000 miles-through an undersea world of forests, coral graveyards, deep trenches, and the sunken ruins of Atlantis. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas is one of the most influential novels ever written and remains a wildly entertaining must-read for lovers of the sea, great literature, and science fiction.
Unlike most English language versions of the novel, Frederick Paul Walter’s translation is unabridged, scientifically meticulous, and complete down to the smallest substantive detail. This Warbler Classics edition includes an extensive biographical note.
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Contents
Introduction
Units of Measure
FIRST PART
Chapter 1 A Runaway Reef
Chapter 2 The Pros and Cons
Chapter 3 As Master Wishes
Chapter 4 Ned Land
Chapter 5 At Random!
Chapter 6 At Full Steam
Chapter 7 A Whale of Unknown Species
Chapter 8 Mobilis in Mobili
Chapter 9 The Tantrums of Ned Land
Chapter 10 The Man of the Waters
Chapter 11 The Nautilus
Chapter 12 Everything through Electricity
Chapter 13 Some Figures
Chapter 14 The Black Current
Chapter 15 An Invitation in Writing
Chapter 16 Strolling the Plains
Chapter 17 An Underwater Forest
Chapter 18 Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific
Chapter 19 Vanikoro
Chapter 20 The Torres Strait
Chapter 21 Some Days Ashore
Chapter 22 The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo
Chapter 23 Aegri Somnia
Chapter 24 The Coral Realm
Second Part
Chapter 1 The Indian Ocean
Chapter 2 A New Proposition from Captain Nemo
Chapter 3 A Pearl Worth Ten Million
Chapter 4 The Red Sea
Chapter 5 Arabian Tunnel
Chapter 6 The Greek Islands
Chapter 7 The Mediterranean in Forty-Eight Hours
Chapter 8 The Bay of Vigo
Chapter 9 A Lost Continent
Chapter 10 The Underwater Coalfields
Chapter 11 The Sargasso Sea
Chapter 12 Sperm Whales and Baleen Whales
Chapter 13 The Ice Bank
Chapter 14 The South Pole
Chapter 15 Accident or Incident?
Chapter 16 Shortage of Air
Chapter 17 From Cape Horn to the Amazon
Chapter 18 The Devilfish
Chapter 19 The Gulf Stream
Chapter 20 In Latitude 47° 24′ and Longitude 17° 28′
Chapter 21 A Mass Execution
Chapter 22 The Last Words of Captain Nemo
Chapter 23 Conclusion
Biographical Note
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Jules Verne (1828-1905) was a French novelist, playwright, and poet who is best known for his enduring tales of adventure and discovery that include Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, and Around the World in Eighty Days. Verne’s books about a variety of innovations and technological advancements-including the submarine, space travel, terrestrial flight and deep-sea exploration-years before they were practical realities laid much of the foundation of modern science fiction. One of the most famous French novelists of all time, Verne has been the second most-translated author in the world since 1979, ranking between Agatha Christie and William Shakespeare.