
Verne's Science Fiction Novels (volume 10)
by (french) Compiled By Jules Verne
Length:
185Kwords58chapters
Latest:Ch. 58 — The Legend of Old Silfax
Activity:Updated 4y agoScraped 14d ago
11Favorites
0QD Score
About This Novel
Verne was praised by people around the world as "the prophet of the scientific age." At that time, he described in his works that Paris had a fully automatic subway system, low-noise cars, and electric lighting systems. In his works, he also "invented" submarines, telegraphs, televisions, airplanes, etc. Later, many scientists believed that they were inspired by Verne's works and embarked on the path of science. Scientists such as Simon Lake, one of the inventors of the submarine, and Marconi, one of the inventors of radio, invented what Verne imagined in his works.
What Readers Think
Rating
Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%
Community(0)
Rating
Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%
Community(0)
