Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea (selected Translation of Lin's Masterpieces)

Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea (selected Translation of Lin's Masterpieces)

by (france) Jules Verne

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Ch. 53The Author's Brief History
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"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is the second part of Verne's trilogy (the first is "Captain Grant's Children" and the third is "The Mysterious Island"). It mainly tells the story of the Nautilus submarine. In the book, the author takes readers on a breathtaking underwater journey. The novel begins with "monsters" appearing on the sea and frequently attacks shipping ships from various countries, causing people to panic, and ends with the Nautilus encountering an Atlantic whirlpool. It is full of suspense. The book contains a large amount of scientific knowledge, with detailed descriptions of marine animals and plants, and an accurate introduction to seabed geography and geological knowledge. The content is very rich.

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