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The Weirdo's Will
General Fiction怪人的遗嘱
(france) Jules Verne
This book is one of the "Strange Travels" series of works by the French science fiction writer Jules Verne. The book is based on the "Goose Game" popular in Europe. Following the will of a deceased billionaire, seven game participants follow the competition rules and use the 50 states of the United States as the playing field, traveling back and forth in an effort to win a huge inheritance. The story has grand scenes, numerous characters, twists and turns in the plot, and humorous writing style. At the end of the 19th century, the United States was at the height of the Industrial Revolution, and the modern economy was rapidly rising. Following the protagonist's footsteps, readers can understand the United States more than 100 years ago, including social conditions, geography, and even its development process. It is helpful for understanding the United States today. The two translators are both senior translators of Verne. They have published 8 translations of Verne in our agency. Their language is fluent and close to Verne's writing style.
This book is one of the "Strange Travels" series of works by the French science fiction writer Jules Verne. The book is based on the "Goose Game" popular in Europe. Following the will of a deceased billionaire, seven game participants follow the competition rules and use the 50 states of the United States as the playing field, traveling back and forth in an effort to win a huge inheritance. The story has grand scenes, numerous characters, twists and turns in the plot, and humorous writing style. At the end of the 19th century, the United States was at the height of the Industrial Revolution, and the modern economy was rapidly rising. Following the protagonist's footsteps, readers can understand the United States more than 100 years ago, including social conditions, geography, and even its development process. It is helpful for understanding the United States today. The two translators are both senior translators of Verne. They have published 8 translations of Verne in our agency. Their language is fluent and close to Verne's writing style.

Journey to the Center of the Earth
General Fiction地心游记
(france) Jules Verne
People who grew up reading Verne will always be curious about the world! Liu Cixin, the representative Chinese science fiction writer and author of "The Three-Body Problem", wrote a handwritten message and highly recommended it! Liu Cixin's science fiction enlightenment book! The brand new translation, without deleting a word, fully demonstrates the extraordinary charm of Verne! A selection of 8 illustrations from the first edition of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" in 1864, carefully redrawn to reproduce the original appearance of the first edition! Verne is one of the undisputed founders of the science fiction literary genre! In the history of human literature, Verne became an adventurous scientific prophet because of his extraordinary insight! He is the irreplaceable father of science fiction and a pioneer of surrealism! An ancient piece of parchment and a mysterious name hinted at a shocking secret: it turned out that someone really had traveled to the center of the earth. This greatly shocked Professor Lidenbrock. So he took his nephew and guide to the crater, and their adventure would begin here...
People who grew up reading Verne will always be curious about the world! Liu Cixin, the representative Chinese science fiction writer and author of "The Three-Body Problem", wrote a handwritten message and highly recommended it! Liu Cixin's science fiction enlightenment book! The brand new translation, without deleting a word, fully demonstrates the extraordinary charm of Verne! A selection of 8 illustrations from the first edition of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" in 1864, carefully redrawn to reproduce the original appearance of the first edition! Verne is one of the undisputed founders of the science fiction literary genre! In the history of human literature, Verne became an adventurous scientific prophet because of his extraordinary insight! He is the irreplaceable father of science fiction and a pioneer of surrealism! An ancient piece of parchment and a mysterious name hinted at a shocking secret: it turned out that someone really had traveled to the center of the earth. This greatly shocked Professor Lidenbrock. So he took his nephew and guide to the crater, and their adventure would begin here...

科幻小说之父经典作品:流星追逐记(上册)
(france) Jules Verne
According to the work of the famous French writer Jules Verne, in a small town in Virginia, two amateur astronomers simultaneously discovered a bolide orbiting the earth. According to astronomers' calculations, it was a small celestial body weighing about 1.867 Million tons and made of pure gold, worth as much as 588,880 billion francs. Another amateur in this city designed a machine based on a new principle he discovered, and successfully made the Venus fall on his private property in Greenland. The discovery and fall of this meteor led to scenes of human farce, from family discord to the battles between world powers, and there was panic and chaos everywhere. In the end, the inventor angrily pushed Venus into the sea, ending the farce.
According to the work of the famous French writer Jules Verne, in a small town in Virginia, two amateur astronomers simultaneously discovered a bolide orbiting the earth. According to astronomers' calculations, it was a small celestial body weighing about 1.867 Million tons and made of pure gold, worth as much as 588,880 billion francs. Another amateur in this city designed a machine based on a new principle he discovered, and successfully made the Venus fall on his private property in Greenland. The discovery and fall of this meteor led to scenes of human farce, from family discord to the battles between world powers, and there was panic and chaos everywhere. In the end, the inventor angrily pushed Venus into the sea, ending the farce.

Verne's Science Fiction Stories·5
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻故事·5
(france) Jules Verne
Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.
Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.

New Curriculum Standard: Captain Grant's Children
General Fiction新课标:格兰特船长的儿女
(france) Jules Verne
"Captain Grant's Children" is one of Verne's famous trilogy. The novel tells the story of Glenarvan, the owner of the "Duncan", who received clues about Captain Grant, the Scottish navigator who was killed and disappeared two years ago, and asked the British government to send a ship to search for him. The British government has always been discriminatory against the Scots and actually rejected his request. Glenarvan resolutely decided to form his own team and complete the project himself. He took Captain Grant's children through the grasslands of South America, across the interior of Australia and New Zealand, and circled the earth once. Along the way, they overcame countless difficulties and dangers with unparalleled perseverance and bravery, and finally found Captain Grant on a desert island in the Pacific. This book denounces poverty, unemployment, and the oppression of others, indicts the colonial system, and expresses sympathy for those people struggling for freedom.
"Captain Grant's Children" is one of Verne's famous trilogy. The novel tells the story of Glenarvan, the owner of the "Duncan", who received clues about Captain Grant, the Scottish navigator who was killed and disappeared two years ago, and asked the British government to send a ship to search for him. The British government has always been discriminatory against the Scots and actually rejected his request. Glenarvan resolutely decided to form his own team and complete the project himself. He took Captain Grant's children through the grasslands of South America, across the interior of Australia and New Zealand, and circled the earth once. Along the way, they overcame countless difficulties and dangers with unparalleled perseverance and bravery, and finally found Captain Grant on a desert island in the Pacific. This book denounces poverty, unemployment, and the oppression of others, indicts the colonial system, and expresses sympathy for those people struggling for freedom.

Mr. D Sharp and Miss E Flat
General Fiction升D先生和降E小姐
(france) Jules Verne
Verne's short story "Monsieur D sharp and Mademoiselle E flat" was published in the Christmas issue of "Le Figaro" in 1893 and included in the short story collection "Yesterday and Tomorrow". If Mr. D goes crazy, he will not be able to marry Miss E flat in 10 years - this is a marriage blessed by God. This proves that even if there is a pitch difference of one-eighth, a pitch difference between two homophonic notes, as Master Ephranai said, they can still be happy when they get married.
Verne's short story "Monsieur D sharp and Mademoiselle E flat" was published in the Christmas issue of "Le Figaro" in 1893 and included in the short story collection "Yesterday and Tomorrow". If Mr. D goes crazy, he will not be able to marry Miss E flat in 10 years - this is a marriage blessed by God. This proves that even if there is a pitch difference of one-eighth, a pitch difference between two homophonic notes, as Master Ephranai said, they can still be happy when they get married.

Twenty Thousand Miles under the Sea
General Fiction海底两万里
(france) Jules Verne
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is a rare masterpiece among suspense novels. The book describes the story of the "monster" that frequently came out of the sea and repeatedly attacked shipping ships from various countries, leaving a deep shadow in people's hearts until the huge whirlpool of the Atlantic swallowed the Nautilus alive. The plot is full of ups and downs and suspenseful. The author's superb writing skills amaze readers.
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is a rare masterpiece among suspense novels. The book describes the story of the "monster" that frequently came out of the sea and repeatedly attacked shipping ships from various countries, leaving a deep shadow in people's hearts until the huge whirlpool of the Atlantic swallowed the Nautilus alive. The plot is full of ups and downs and suspenseful. The author's superb writing skills amaze readers.

科幻小说之父经典作品:喀尔巴阡古堡
(france) Jules Verne
Works by the famous French writer Jules Verne. In the Transylvania region of the Austrian Empire, the shepherd Fuliko discovered that the Carpathian Castle, which had been deserted for many years, suddenly started to smoke again. He screamed in terror. Fuliko was regarded as a wizard. People said he had the ability to summon gods and monsters. Did he see monsters? The author of this book uses amazingly rich imagination and unique artistic conception to describe an ancient castle that is both mysterious and terrifying. The author reveals the mystery of the castle by describing Franz, a legendary figure who bravely explores the castle. This story is full of romantic legend, but it is by no means a boring fabrication. The owner of the castle is an eccentric old man. When he was young, he liked a popular soprano singer very much, but this singer fell in love with the young Count Franz. During the singer's farewell performance, the terrifying face of the owner of the castle scared the poor singer to death. However, the lonely owner of the castle thought that Franz had killed his dream lover and took revenge on him. When Franz passed by the Carpathian Castle, he heard the familiar singing voice of the dead female singer coming from inside. He thought that his lover was still alive, but was imprisoned inside by the owner of the castle. So he crazily sneaked into the castle. After a series of adventures, he discovered that all the supernatural phenomena in the mysterious castle were the magical effects of electricity, and the voice and image of the singer's lover were also illusions made of electricity. Although he solved the mystery of the castle, he became insane and spent a sad life in his memories.
Works by the famous French writer Jules Verne. In the Transylvania region of the Austrian Empire, the shepherd Fuliko discovered that the Carpathian Castle, which had been deserted for many years, suddenly started to smoke again. He screamed in terror. Fuliko was regarded as a wizard. People said he had the ability to summon gods and monsters. Did he see monsters? The author of this book uses amazingly rich imagination and unique artistic conception to describe an ancient castle that is both mysterious and terrifying. The author reveals the mystery of the castle by describing Franz, a legendary figure who bravely explores the castle. This story is full of romantic legend, but it is by no means a boring fabrication. The owner of the castle is an eccentric old man. When he was young, he liked a popular soprano singer very much, but this singer fell in love with the young Count Franz. During the singer's farewell performance, the terrifying face of the owner of the castle scared the poor singer to death. However, the lonely owner of the castle thought that Franz had killed his dream lover and took revenge on him. When Franz passed by the Carpathian Castle, he heard the familiar singing voice of the dead female singer coming from inside. He thought that his lover was still alive, but was imprisoned inside by the owner of the castle. So he crazily sneaked into the castle. After a series of adventures, he discovered that all the supernatural phenomena in the mysterious castle were the magical effects of electricity, and the voice and image of the singer's lover were also illusions made of electricity. Although he solved the mystery of the castle, he became insane and spent a sad life in his memories.

科幻小说之父经典作品:隐身新娘
(france) Jules Verne
"The Invisible Bride" is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. After Verne's death, it was rewritten by his son Michel Verne and published as a posthumous work. In 1757, in the Hungarian city of Laz, the French painter Marc Vidal was about to hold a wedding to Milla, the daughter of the famous local doctor Roetlich. However, the German William Storlitz, who proposed to Mila a few months ago but failed to propose, used the invisibility skills left by his father to wantonly obstruct and sabotage their wedding: first he tore up the wedding notice many times, and then sang the German "Song of Hate" at the engagement party, trampled the bouquet, tore up the engagement, and took away the bride's crown... When they held their wedding in the church, Storlitz threw the wedding ring out and uttered a vicious curse. Mira fainted in Mark's arms on the spot. After doing this, Stolitz openly provoked the residents of the city and used invisibility to make Mira invisible. Finally, when Stolitz and his servant went to get the potion to remove the invisibility, they died under the vengeful knife of the doctor's son, Captain Haraland, and the secret of his invisibility was also buried with his death. The next year, Mira, who had been living an invisible life, finally lost the effect of the invisibility potion when she gave birth to a child.
"The Invisible Bride" is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. After Verne's death, it was rewritten by his son Michel Verne and published as a posthumous work. In 1757, in the Hungarian city of Laz, the French painter Marc Vidal was about to hold a wedding to Milla, the daughter of the famous local doctor Roetlich. However, the German William Storlitz, who proposed to Mila a few months ago but failed to propose, used the invisibility skills left by his father to wantonly obstruct and sabotage their wedding: first he tore up the wedding notice many times, and then sang the German "Song of Hate" at the engagement party, trampled the bouquet, tore up the engagement, and took away the bride's crown... When they held their wedding in the church, Storlitz threw the wedding ring out and uttered a vicious curse. Mira fainted in Mark's arms on the spot. After doing this, Stolitz openly provoked the residents of the city and used invisibility to make Mira invisible. Finally, when Stolitz and his servant went to get the potion to remove the invisibility, they died under the vengeful knife of the doctor's son, Captain Haraland, and the secret of his invisibility was also buried with his death. The next year, Mira, who had been living an invisible life, finally lost the effect of the invisibility potion when she gave birth to a child.

凡尔纳科幻经典:从地球到月球
(france) Jules Verne
"From the Earth to the Moon" tells the story that after the American Civil War, Bobby Kane, the president of the Baltimore Cannon Club, proposed firing a cannonball to the moon in order to establish a connection between the earth and the moon. After French adventurer Michel Ardant learned of the news, he suggested building a hollow cannonball, and he was going to use this cannonball to explore the moon. Captains Bobby Kane, Michelle and Nicol overcame various difficulties and finally set off on this cannon, but they did not reach their destination... The plot of this book is thrilling and full of superhuman imagination. Verne's scientific assumptions in the book are actually very similar to the real experience of modern astronauts, which is shocking.
"From the Earth to the Moon" tells the story that after the American Civil War, Bobby Kane, the president of the Baltimore Cannon Club, proposed firing a cannonball to the moon in order to establish a connection between the earth and the moon. After French adventurer Michel Ardant learned of the news, he suggested building a hollow cannonball, and he was going to use this cannonball to explore the moon. Captains Bobby Kane, Michelle and Nicol overcame various difficulties and finally set off on this cannon, but they did not reach their destination... The plot of this book is thrilling and full of superhuman imagination. Verne's scientific assumptions in the book are actually very similar to the real experience of modern astronauts, which is shocking.

Verne's Science Fiction Classic: Orbiting the Moon
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻经典:环绕月球
(france) Jules Verne
"Around the Moon" is the sequel to "From the Earth to the Moon". Bobby Kane, Chairman of the Baltimore City Cannon Club, Captain Nicol, and French explorer Michel Ardant, sat in the hollow cannon shell with beautiful longing and great excitement. They hope that this "cannonball carriage" can carry their dreams and visions to the wonderful lunar world. They forgot the difficulties, the dangers, the consequences, and even their lives... Fortunately, the pre-installed buffer device in the "cannonball carriage" protected the lives of the three people. At the moment when the cannonball was launched, they were only knocked unconscious for a while by the powerful force. Therefore, the three of them were fortunate enough to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the universe that people on earth could not see. But unfortunately, the "cannonball carriage" did not reach the moon as they had expected. For unknown reasons, the "Cannonball Car" deviated from its orbit and became a satellite orbiting the moon...
"Around the Moon" is the sequel to "From the Earth to the Moon". Bobby Kane, Chairman of the Baltimore City Cannon Club, Captain Nicol, and French explorer Michel Ardant, sat in the hollow cannon shell with beautiful longing and great excitement. They hope that this "cannonball carriage" can carry their dreams and visions to the wonderful lunar world. They forgot the difficulties, the dangers, the consequences, and even their lives... Fortunately, the pre-installed buffer device in the "cannonball carriage" protected the lives of the three people. At the moment when the cannonball was launched, they were only knocked unconscious for a while by the powerful force. Therefore, the three of them were fortunate enough to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the universe that people on earth could not see. But unfortunately, the "cannonball carriage" did not reach the moon as they had expected. For unknown reasons, the "Cannonball Car" deviated from its orbit and became a satellite orbiting the moon...

科幻小说之父经典作品:天边灯塔
(france) Jules Verne
This is Verne's classic work. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The Argentine Navy built a lighthouse on Staten Island, at the end of South America near the Antarctic. There was originally a group of pirates hiding on the island. After the navy left, they designed to trap and kill two lighthouse keepers. The remaining third keeper, Fasquis, saw that he was outnumbered and had to escape alone. The pirates have accumulated a lot of treasure on the island by luring ships to crash in the past few years. Recently, they got a stranded two-masted ship, and they are preparing to load all the wealth and flee to the Pacific Ocean. The wise and brave Fasquis discovered the pirates' intentions and tried his best to sabotage them, so that the two-masted ship was never able to get out. Finally, at the most critical moment, the Argentine navy arrived and brought all the pirates to justice.
This is Verne's classic work. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The Argentine Navy built a lighthouse on Staten Island, at the end of South America near the Antarctic. There was originally a group of pirates hiding on the island. After the navy left, they designed to trap and kill two lighthouse keepers. The remaining third keeper, Fasquis, saw that he was outnumbered and had to escape alone. The pirates have accumulated a lot of treasure on the island by luring ships to crash in the past few years. Recently, they got a stranded two-masted ship, and they are preparing to load all the wealth and flee to the Pacific Ocean. The wise and brave Fasquis discovered the pirates' intentions and tried his best to sabotage them, so that the two-masted ship was never able to get out. Finally, at the most critical moment, the Argentine navy arrived and brought all the pirates to justice.

Mysterious Island
General Fiction神秘岛
(france) Jules Verne
"The Mysterious Island" is the last part of the "Verne Trilogy". In this work, he connected the plots and clues in the first two films, "Captain Grant's Children" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". The story narrates that during the American Civil War, five northerners who were besieged in Richmond took advantage of an accidental opportunity to escape from a deserted island using a balloon. They united and helped each other, overcame many difficulties with collective wisdom and labor, and finally lived a happy life. And whenever they are in crisis, there seems to be a mysterious figure helping them. It turns out that this man is Captain Nemo, the protagonist in the book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and the builder of the diving ship "Nautilus".
"The Mysterious Island" is the last part of the "Verne Trilogy". In this work, he connected the plots and clues in the first two films, "Captain Grant's Children" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". The story narrates that during the American Civil War, five northerners who were besieged in Richmond took advantage of an accidental opportunity to escape from a deserted island using a balloon. They united and helped each other, overcame many difficulties with collective wisdom and labor, and finally lived a happy life. And whenever they are in crisis, there seems to be a mysterious figure helping them. It turns out that this man is Captain Nemo, the protagonist in the book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and the builder of the diving ship "Nautilus".

Uncle Robinson
General Fiction鲁滨逊叔叔
(france) Jules Verne
"Uncle Robinson" is an unfinished work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. It is planned to be written in three volumes, and the completed part has a total of 24 chapters. The work was written around 1869-1870, but was rejected by the publisher in July 1870. Later, the author rewrote it into "The Mysterious Island". "Uncle Robinson" was not published until 1991. The Vancouver was a ship carrying coolies. During a voyage, the second officer rioted, killed the captain, and banished the Clifton family on board to the sea, leaving them to fend for themselves. The waves sent the family and sailor Philly to an isolated island. Philly, who was respectfully called "Uncle Robinson" by the children, led the family to start a hard life on the isolated island.
"Uncle Robinson" is an unfinished work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. It is planned to be written in three volumes, and the completed part has a total of 24 chapters. The work was written around 1869-1870, but was rejected by the publisher in July 1870. Later, the author rewrote it into "The Mysterious Island". "Uncle Robinson" was not published until 1991. The Vancouver was a ship carrying coolies. During a voyage, the second officer rioted, killed the captain, and banished the Clifton family on board to the sea, leaving them to fend for themselves. The waves sent the family and sailor Philly to an isolated island. Philly, who was respectfully called "Uncle Robinson" by the children, led the family to start a hard life on the isolated island.

Twenty Thousand Miles under the Sea
General Fiction海底两万里
(france) Jules Verne
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is the second part of Verne's trilogy, telling a vivid and mysterious collection of marine encyclopedia knowledge! The novel begins with the appearance of "monsters" on the sea and frequently attacks ships from various countries, causing people to panic, and ends with the Nautilus being swallowed by the Atlantic whirlpool. The whole novel is full of suspense and interlocking. Although the underwater scenery shown in the novel is charming, the reader, or the protagonist, is always confused by a mystery. He is always thinking and trying to solve this mystery: Who is Captain Nemo? Why does this talented engineer and knowledgeable scholar hate human society so much? What is the purpose of his roaming under the sea? When is the journey? The terminal point? The repeated escape efforts of Aronnax, Gong Saiyi and Ned Land seem to have been inadvertently frustrated. Can they return to the earth and gain freedom? How will this underwater journey end? The old mystery has just been solved, and new confusions are in front of them. The whole novel unfolds in this atmosphere of unrest and rising.
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is the second part of Verne's trilogy, telling a vivid and mysterious collection of marine encyclopedia knowledge! The novel begins with the appearance of "monsters" on the sea and frequently attacks ships from various countries, causing people to panic, and ends with the Nautilus being swallowed by the Atlantic whirlpool. The whole novel is full of suspense and interlocking. Although the underwater scenery shown in the novel is charming, the reader, or the protagonist, is always confused by a mystery. He is always thinking and trying to solve this mystery: Who is Captain Nemo? Why does this talented engineer and knowledgeable scholar hate human society so much? What is the purpose of his roaming under the sea? When is the journey? The terminal point? The repeated escape efforts of Aronnax, Gong Saiyi and Ned Land seem to have been inadvertently frustrated. Can they return to the earth and gain freedom? How will this underwater journey end? The old mystery has just been solved, and new confusions are in front of them. The whole novel unfolds in this atmosphere of unrest and rising.

Mysterious Island
General Fiction神秘岛
(france) Jules Verne
During the American Civil War, five Union prisoners escaped from the Confederate base camp in a balloon. They encountered a storm on the way and were thrown onto an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. These castaways relied on their wisdom and extraordinary perseverance to overcome many difficulties. They not only made bows and arrows for hunting, but also made pottery, glass, windmills, telegraphs, and mapped the geographical location of the island. They lived on the island for four years and built it into a prosperous paradise. They have also encountered many difficulties, such as lack of food, lack of medicine, and even attacks by pirates, but there is always a mysterious figure helping them secretly. This person is Captain Nemo, the protagonist in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". They also discovered a "savage" who had lived on the island for twelve years. He was the pirate who betrayed Captain Grant in "Captain Grant's Sons"... Finally, in a volcanic eruption, several people almost died until the "Duncan" commanded by Captain Grant's son Robert rescued them back home. This book is the last in the "Jules Verne Ocean Trilogy". The plot of the novel is ups and downs and thrilling. Although it has been published for more than a hundred years, it has always been highly praised and loved by readers all over the world.
During the American Civil War, five Union prisoners escaped from the Confederate base camp in a balloon. They encountered a storm on the way and were thrown onto an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. These castaways relied on their wisdom and extraordinary perseverance to overcome many difficulties. They not only made bows and arrows for hunting, but also made pottery, glass, windmills, telegraphs, and mapped the geographical location of the island. They lived on the island for four years and built it into a prosperous paradise. They have also encountered many difficulties, such as lack of food, lack of medicine, and even attacks by pirates, but there is always a mysterious figure helping them secretly. This person is Captain Nemo, the protagonist in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". They also discovered a "savage" who had lived on the island for twelve years. He was the pirate who betrayed Captain Grant in "Captain Grant's Sons"... Finally, in a volcanic eruption, several people almost died until the "Duncan" commanded by Captain Grant's son Robert rescued them back home. This book is the last in the "Jules Verne Ocean Trilogy". The plot of the novel is ups and downs and thrilling. Although it has been published for more than a hundred years, it has always been highly praised and loved by readers all over the world.

科幻小说之父经典作品:沙皇的邮件(第一部)
(france) Jules Verne
This is Verne's classic work. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. At a party in the New Palace, a telegram from Tomuk reported that a serious event had occurred east of the borders of the Ural Mountains: a Tatar invasion of the Russian Empire. Since communications were cut off, a messenger could only be sent to inform the Grand Duke that the city must be defended and that a traitor named Ivan Ogarev would frame him. So Michel Stogoff set out on a journey. He went through many difficulties and dangers along the way, and even became blind, but this did not stop Michel Stogov's confidence. At the critical moment, he rushed to Irkutsk, killed the traitors, and shattered the conspiracy.
This is Verne's classic work. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. At a party in the New Palace, a telegram from Tomuk reported that a serious event had occurred east of the borders of the Ural Mountains: a Tatar invasion of the Russian Empire. Since communications were cut off, a messenger could only be sent to inform the Grand Duke that the city must be defended and that a traitor named Ivan Ogarev would frame him. So Michel Stogoff set out on a journey. He went through many difficulties and dangers along the way, and even became blind, but this did not stop Michel Stogov's confidence. At the critical moment, he rushed to Irkutsk, killed the traitors, and shattered the conspiracy.

Around the World in Eighty Days
General Fiction八十天环游地球
(france) Jules Verne
"Around the World in Eighty Days" is one of Jules Verne's masterpieces and a classic of world science fiction, with a lively style and a sense of humor. The novel tells the story of Mr. Fogg, an Englishman who overcame many difficulties to complete a circumnavigation of the world in eighty days because of a bet with his friends. The book not only describes in detail the various bizarre experiences of Mr. Fogg and his party on the way and the numerous difficulties and dangers they encountered, but also gradually makes the characters' personalities three-dimensional as the plot unfolds. The taciturn, witty, brave and humane Fogg, the lively and impulsive servant, etc. After the work was published, it caused a sensation and was reprinted many times.
"Around the World in Eighty Days" is one of Jules Verne's masterpieces and a classic of world science fiction, with a lively style and a sense of humor. The novel tells the story of Mr. Fogg, an Englishman who overcame many difficulties to complete a circumnavigation of the world in eighty days because of a bet with his friends. The book not only describes in detail the various bizarre experiences of Mr. Fogg and his party on the way and the numerous difficulties and dangers they encountered, but also gradually makes the characters' personalities three-dimensional as the plot unfolds. The taciturn, witty, brave and humane Fogg, the lively and impulsive servant, etc. After the work was published, it caused a sensation and was reprinted many times.

科幻小说之父经典作品:流星追逐记(下册)
(france) Jules Verne
The works of the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. In a small town in Virginia, USA, two amateur astronomers simultaneously discovered a bolide orbiting the Earth. According to astronomers' estimates, it was a small celestial body weighing about 1.867 Million tons, made of pure gold, and worth as much as 588,880 billion francs. Another amateur in this city designed a machine based on a new principle he discovered, and successfully made the Venus fall on his private property in Greenland. The discovery and fall of this meteor led to scenes of human farce, from family discord to the battles between world powers, and there was panic and chaos everywhere. In the end, the inventor angrily pushed Venus into the sea, ending the farce.
The works of the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. In a small town in Virginia, USA, two amateur astronomers simultaneously discovered a bolide orbiting the Earth. According to astronomers' estimates, it was a small celestial body weighing about 1.867 Million tons, made of pure gold, and worth as much as 588,880 billion francs. Another amateur in this city designed a machine based on a new principle he discovered, and successfully made the Venus fall on his private property in Greenland. The discovery and fall of this meteor led to scenes of human farce, from family discord to the battles between world powers, and there was panic and chaos everywhere. In the end, the inventor angrily pushed Venus into the sea, ending the farce.

科幻小说之父经典作品:十五少年漂流记 (第一部)
(france) Jules Verne
This is Verne's classic work. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The work was written in 1888, when Verne was sixty years old. This is the only children's novel among his works. It was originally titled "Two Years' Vacation" and was renamed "Fifteen Boys' Drifting" after it was introduced to Japan in the Meiji era. It describes the story of a sailing ship carrying fifteen teenagers that was wrecked in a storm and drifted to a desert island. The strong fifteen teenagers united as one, used their intelligence and wisdom to bravely face and overcome the cruel natural environment. Under the leadership of two adults, Ivanson and Kate, they defeated the vicious Walston gang. After two years, they finally returned to their hometown. The work tells us that a boy of thirteen or fourteen can spend a two-year special "vacation" with a group of children on an uninhabited island. During the past two years, they continued to learn and exercise, and finally grew into young men who understood reason, were passionate about people, and had courage. I hope that this book "Two Years' Vacation" by the famous French science fiction and adventure novelist Jules Verne will give you a different experience and feeling.
This is Verne's classic work. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The work was written in 1888, when Verne was sixty years old. This is the only children's novel among his works. It was originally titled "Two Years' Vacation" and was renamed "Fifteen Boys' Drifting" after it was introduced to Japan in the Meiji era. It describes the story of a sailing ship carrying fifteen teenagers that was wrecked in a storm and drifted to a desert island. The strong fifteen teenagers united as one, used their intelligence and wisdom to bravely face and overcome the cruel natural environment. Under the leadership of two adults, Ivanson and Kate, they defeated the vicious Walston gang. After two years, they finally returned to their hometown. The work tells us that a boy of thirteen or fourteen can spend a two-year special "vacation" with a group of children on an uninhabited island. During the past two years, they continued to learn and exercise, and finally grew into young men who understood reason, were passionate about people, and had courage. I hope that this book "Two Years' Vacation" by the famous French science fiction and adventure novelist Jules Verne will give you a different experience and feeling.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Around the World in 80 Days (volume 1)
General Fiction科幻小说之父经典作品:80天环游地球(上册)
(france) Jules Verne
This book can be said to be one of Verne's most famous novels and a classic of world science fiction. In that era before airplanes and high-speed trains, traveling around the world in 80 days was an extremely bold attempt. The book not only describes in detail the various bizarre experiences of Mr. Fogg and his party on the way and the numerous difficulties and dangers they encountered, but also gradually makes the characters' personalities three-dimensional as the plot unfolds. The British gentleman Fogg made a bet of twenty thousand pounds with his friends that he would travel around the world and return to London in eighty days. Unfortunately, he was mistaken as a thief who stole the Bank of England and was wanted and hunted. Later, he and his servant Passepartout overcame many difficulties and obstacles on the way, passing through the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean, and visited India, Singapore, China, Japan, the United States and other places. When he circled the earth and returned to London, he was five minutes late. He thought he had failed, but unexpectedly won...
This book can be said to be one of Verne's most famous novels and a classic of world science fiction. In that era before airplanes and high-speed trains, traveling around the world in 80 days was an extremely bold attempt. The book not only describes in detail the various bizarre experiences of Mr. Fogg and his party on the way and the numerous difficulties and dangers they encountered, but also gradually makes the characters' personalities three-dimensional as the plot unfolds. The British gentleman Fogg made a bet of twenty thousand pounds with his friends that he would travel around the world and return to London in eighty days. Unfortunately, he was mistaken as a thief who stole the Bank of England and was wanted and hunted. Later, he and his servant Passepartout overcame many difficulties and obstacles on the way, passing through the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean, and visited India, Singapore, China, Japan, the United States and other places. When he circled the earth and returned to London, he was five minutes late. He thought he had failed, but unexpectedly won...

科幻小说之父经典作品:沙皇的邮件(第二部)
(france) Jules Verne
At a party in the New Palace, a telegram from Tomuk reported that a serious event had occurred east of the borders of the Ural Mountains: a Tatar invasion of the Russian Empire. Since communications were cut off, a messenger could only be sent to inform the Grand Duke that the city must be defended and that a traitor named Ivan Ogarev would frame him. So Michel Stogoff set out on a journey. He went through many difficulties and dangers along the way, and even became blind, but this did not stop Michel Stogov's confidence. At the critical moment, he rushed to Irkutsk, killed the traitors, and shattered the conspiracy.
At a party in the New Palace, a telegram from Tomuk reported that a serious event had occurred east of the borders of the Ural Mountains: a Tatar invasion of the Russian Empire. Since communications were cut off, a messenger could only be sent to inform the Grand Duke that the city must be defended and that a traitor named Ivan Ogarev would frame him. So Michel Stogoff set out on a journey. He went through many difficulties and dangers along the way, and even became blind, but this did not stop Michel Stogov's confidence. At the critical moment, he rushed to Irkutsk, killed the traitors, and shattered the conspiracy.

Verne's Science Fiction Novels Selection 1
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻小说精选1
(france) Jules Verne
Jules Verne was a 19th-century French science fiction master and is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." His works are clean, complex and all-encompassing. This set of books selects many of Verne's famous works, which fully expresses Verne's unique artistic thinking. Reading these science fiction stories can help inspire human wisdom and inspire enthusiasm for loving and pursuing science, thereby comprehensively improving our scientific and cultural qualities.
Jules Verne was a 19th-century French science fiction master and is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." His works are clean, complex and all-encompassing. This set of books selects many of Verne's famous works, which fully expresses Verne's unique artistic thinking. Reading these science fiction stories can help inspire human wisdom and inspire enthusiasm for loving and pursuing science, thereby comprehensively improving our scientific and cultural qualities.

科幻小说之父经典作品:金火山(第一部)
(france) Jules Verne
Works by the famous French writer Jules Verne. Two brothers, Sameh and Radel, from Montreal, Canada, received an inheritance from their deceased uncle - a piece of gold mining land. But just when the mining was fruitful, an earthquake caused them to lose the gold mining land and the gold they obtained. During a hunting trip, Samui rescued a gold miner. When the gold miner was about to die, he left a map - the entire map of a volcano spewing gold - to the brothers. For the gold that is easily available in Jinshan Mountain, the two brothers went through all kinds of difficulties and dangers, and almost risked their lives. However, when the Gold Volcano erupted, it sprayed gold into the air and fell into the vast waters of the Arctic Ocean. In the novel, Verne accurately described the methods of finding gold, the plight of gold miners, their frustrations, difficulties, and even death.
Works by the famous French writer Jules Verne. Two brothers, Sameh and Radel, from Montreal, Canada, received an inheritance from their deceased uncle - a piece of gold mining land. But just when the mining was fruitful, an earthquake caused them to lose the gold mining land and the gold they obtained. During a hunting trip, Samui rescued a gold miner. When the gold miner was about to die, he left a map - the entire map of a volcano spewing gold - to the brothers. For the gold that is easily available in Jinshan Mountain, the two brothers went through all kinds of difficulties and dangers, and almost risked their lives. However, when the Gold Volcano erupted, it sprayed gold into the air and fell into the vast waters of the Arctic Ocean. In the novel, Verne accurately described the methods of finding gold, the plight of gold miners, their frustrations, difficulties, and even death.

Verne Science Fiction Classic 1
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻经典1
(france) Jules Verne
The era in which Verne lived was an era of rising capitalist social economy and an era of rapid development of science and technology. His works are not only products of that era, but also a mirror of that era. They express people's desire to get rid of small-scale manual production and realize capitalist large-scale production. They also reflect the huge impact of the development of science and technology on people's minds. Verne's works are thrilling and bizarre, with twists and turns in plot and fresh writing. His imagination transcends time and space, is bold and novel, mysterious, romantic and scientific.
The era in which Verne lived was an era of rising capitalist social economy and an era of rapid development of science and technology. His works are not only products of that era, but also a mirror of that era. They express people's desire to get rid of small-scale manual production and realize capitalist large-scale production. They also reflect the huge impact of the development of science and technology on people's minds. Verne's works are thrilling and bizarre, with twists and turns in plot and fresh writing. His imagination transcends time and space, is bold and novel, mysterious, romantic and scientific.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Adventures of Captain Hatteras (part 1)
General Fiction科幻小说之父经典作品:哈特拉斯船长历险记(第一部)
(france) Jules Verne
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. A ship named the Advance gathered a group of single and strong crew members at a high price in a British port to explore the Arctic, an area of the world that was still unknown at the time. At first, the captain did not appear, only a dog appeared, and he temporarily became the captain. When he started sailing, Everyone was high-spirited and soon became impatient. Several sailors drowned Captain Dog, but the dog did not die. Captain Hatteras appeared in this situation. He had been hiding on the ship and transformed into a sailor named Gary. When he appeared, he called out the dog's name - Duck. After the captain appeared, they continued to move forward and arrived at the island where the supply station was located. They found that there was very little left, and the coal on the ship was getting less and less. Winter was coming, and people began to resist Captain Hatteras's command, but he became more and more severe, and the sailors were helpless. The Forward hit an ice floe and ran aground. The coal was burned out and alcohol could not be used as a substitute. However, more and more sailors were suffering from scurvy. The doctor on the ship discovered that there was a coal mine nearby while reading a polar travel diary, so he and the captain went to search for it. Simpson froze to death on the way. They found some information about the Perbouise and rescued an American sailor. A series of blows made them give up the search. When they returned, they found that the Forward had been destroyed by the rebels...
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. A ship named the Advance gathered a group of single and strong crew members at a high price in a British port to explore the Arctic, an area of the world that was still unknown at the time. At first, the captain did not appear, only a dog appeared, and he temporarily became the captain. When he started sailing, Everyone was high-spirited and soon became impatient. Several sailors drowned Captain Dog, but the dog did not die. Captain Hatteras appeared in this situation. He had been hiding on the ship and transformed into a sailor named Gary. When he appeared, he called out the dog's name - Duck. After the captain appeared, they continued to move forward and arrived at the island where the supply station was located. They found that there was very little left, and the coal on the ship was getting less and less. Winter was coming, and people began to resist Captain Hatteras's command, but he became more and more severe, and the sailors were helpless. The Forward hit an ice floe and ran aground. The coal was burned out and alcohol could not be used as a substitute. However, more and more sailors were suffering from scurvy. The doctor on the ship discovered that there was a coal mine nearby while reading a polar travel diary, so he and the captain went to search for it. Simpson froze to death on the way. They found some information about the Perbouise and rescued an American sailor. A series of blows made them give up the search. When they returned, they found that the Forward had been destroyed by the rebels...

科幻小说之父经典作品:金火山(第二部)
(france) Jules Verne
Works by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Two brothers, Sameh and Radel, from Montreal, Canada, received an inheritance from their deceased uncle - a piece of gold mining land. But just when the mining was fruitful, an earthquake caused them to lose the gold mining land and the gold they obtained. During a hunting trip, Samui rescued a gold miner. When the gold miner was about to die, he left a map - the entire map of a volcano spewing gold - to the brothers. For the gold that is easily available in Jinshan Mountain, the two brothers went through all kinds of difficulties and dangers, and almost risked their lives. However, when the Golden Volcano erupted, it sprayed gold into the air and fell into the vast waters of the Arctic Ocean. In the novel, Verne accurately described the method of finding gold, the situation of gold miners, their frustrations, difficulties, and even death.
Works by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Two brothers, Sameh and Radel, from Montreal, Canada, received an inheritance from their deceased uncle - a piece of gold mining land. But just when the mining was fruitful, an earthquake caused them to lose the gold mining land and the gold they obtained. During a hunting trip, Samui rescued a gold miner. When the gold miner was about to die, he left a map - the entire map of a volcano spewing gold - to the brothers. For the gold that is easily available in Jinshan Mountain, the two brothers went through all kinds of difficulties and dangers, and almost risked their lives. However, when the Golden Volcano erupted, it sprayed gold into the air and fell into the vast waters of the Arctic Ocean. In the novel, Verne accurately described the method of finding gold, the situation of gold miners, their frustrations, difficulties, and even death.

科幻小说之父经典作品:大海入侵
(france) Jules Verne
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. An organization called the French Overseas Company decided to dig a canal to bring Mediterranean water into the Sahara Desert to form a new sea. This was the "Sea Invasion" plan. The locals were restless and worried that their vested interests would be harmed, especially the Tuareg Spring people, who were famous among the local tribes and made a living by robbing desert caravans. As the leader, Hajar was powerful in all directions. He was captured in a battle and successfully escaped from prison on the eve of the canal's construction. A team led by Ardigan was ordered to survey the progress of the project. When they arrived at the construction site, they found it vandalized and deserted. What's even more unfortunate is that the team encountered Hajar's people on the way to find reinforcements, became prisoners, and was locked up in the stockade. By chance, they managed to escape, but faced fatal danger several times in the desert. The situation that worried them most finally happened, and Hajar's men appeared in the billowing dust...
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. An organization called the French Overseas Company decided to dig a canal to bring Mediterranean water into the Sahara Desert to form a new sea. This was the "Sea Invasion" plan. The locals were restless and worried that their vested interests would be harmed, especially the Tuareg Spring people, who were famous among the local tribes and made a living by robbing desert caravans. As the leader, Hajar was powerful in all directions. He was captured in a battle and successfully escaped from prison on the eve of the canal's construction. A team led by Ardigan was ordered to survey the progress of the project. When they arrived at the construction site, they found it vandalized and deserted. What's even more unfortunate is that the team encountered Hajar's people on the way to find reinforcements, became prisoners, and was locked up in the stockade. By chance, they managed to escape, but faced fatal danger several times in the desert. The situation that worried them most finally happened, and Hajar's men appeared in the billowing dust...

Mysterious Island
General Fiction神秘岛
(france) Jules Verne
During the American Civil War, five Union prisoners escaped from Richmond, the Confederate base camp, in a balloon. They encountered a storm on the way and were thrown to an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. Relying on their wisdom and extraordinary perseverance, these castaways overcame various difficulties. They not only made bows and arrows for hunting, but also pottery, glass, wind mills, telegraphs... And built the island into a prosperous paradise. Finally, several people nearly died in a volcanic eruption. It was not until the "Duncan" commanded by Captain Grant's son Robert passed by that they were rescued back home.
During the American Civil War, five Union prisoners escaped from Richmond, the Confederate base camp, in a balloon. They encountered a storm on the way and were thrown to an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. Relying on their wisdom and extraordinary perseverance, these castaways overcame various difficulties. They not only made bows and arrows for hunting, but also pottery, glass, wind mills, telegraphs... And built the island into a prosperous paradise. Finally, several people nearly died in a volcanic eruption. It was not until the "Duncan" commanded by Captain Grant's son Robert passed by that they were rescued back home.

Journey to the Center of the Earth
General Fiction地心游记
(france) Jules Verne
"Journey to the Center of the Earth" tells the story of Professor Lidenbrock's expedition to the center of the earth with his nephew Axel and his guide Hans, inspired by a coded letter. They descended from the Snæfellsjökull crater in Iceland, overcoming various difficulties such as lack of water, getting lost, and storms along the way, and finally returned to the ground from the Sedrombuli volcano in Sicily during a volcanic eruption. In this novel, Verne cleverly intersperses scientific knowledge with the plot and the characterization of the characters. While describing a magical underground world to the readers and showing the twists and turns, vivid and interesting plot, he also allows the readers to learn a wealth of scientific knowledge and feel the strong will of mankind to conquer nature.
"Journey to the Center of the Earth" tells the story of Professor Lidenbrock's expedition to the center of the earth with his nephew Axel and his guide Hans, inspired by a coded letter. They descended from the Snæfellsjökull crater in Iceland, overcoming various difficulties such as lack of water, getting lost, and storms along the way, and finally returned to the ground from the Sedrombuli volcano in Sicily during a volcanic eruption. In this novel, Verne cleverly intersperses scientific knowledge with the plot and the characterization of the characters. While describing a magical underground world to the readers and showing the twists and turns, vivid and interesting plot, he also allows the readers to learn a wealth of scientific knowledge and feel the strong will of mankind to conquer nature.

Second Motherland
General Fiction第二祖国
(france) Jules Verne
This book is Verne's science fiction adventure novel. There is no Chinese translation in China yet, and this publication is the first translation. Verne was inspired to write this book by Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe". The novel tells the story of the Zermatt family who escaped to a desert island in a shipwreck. Unlike Robinson Crusoe who was eventually rescued and returned to England, the family described by Verne never left the island named "New Switzerland". They lived peacefully on the island for 10 years. In the tenth year, they found a piece of cloth with a distress letter and found the surviving British girl Jenny on a nearby island. She was the only daughter of a colonel in the British Army in India. She was also shipwrecked and drifted to a small island next to New Switzerland. Soon after, the British "Unicorn" deviated from its course due to a storm and came to New Switzerland Island by accident. It came to find Jenny. The Zemats decided not to leave New Switzerland, and the Unicorn took Jenny back to England with Zemat's two sons. Send them away, and the Zemat family faces the threat of indigenous attacks. Jenny and the others returned to New Switzerland Island after all the hardships, and together with their family defeated the indigenous attack.
This book is Verne's science fiction adventure novel. There is no Chinese translation in China yet, and this publication is the first translation. Verne was inspired to write this book by Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe". The novel tells the story of the Zermatt family who escaped to a desert island in a shipwreck. Unlike Robinson Crusoe who was eventually rescued and returned to England, the family described by Verne never left the island named "New Switzerland". They lived peacefully on the island for 10 years. In the tenth year, they found a piece of cloth with a distress letter and found the surviving British girl Jenny on a nearby island. She was the only daughter of a colonel in the British Army in India. She was also shipwrecked and drifted to a small island next to New Switzerland. Soon after, the British "Unicorn" deviated from its course due to a storm and came to New Switzerland Island by accident. It came to find Jenny. The Zemats decided not to leave New Switzerland, and the Unicorn took Jenny back to England with Zemat's two sons. Send them away, and the Zemat family faces the threat of indigenous attacks. Jenny and the others returned to New Switzerland Island after all the hardships, and together with their family defeated the indigenous attack.

科幻小说之父经典作品:奥兰情游(上册)
(france) Jules Verne
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Two young men, Marcel Ronan and Jean Tagona, were preparing to join the Seventh African Cavalry Regiment and boarded the "Agelai" to Oran. On the ship, they met the rich man Mr. Dadandot and his friend Deslandet's family. Mr. Dadangtuo has a wish: he wants to adopt an adopted son to be his heir. Along the way, everyone worked hard and went through a lot of hardships, hoping to become Mr. Dadangtu's heir. So who will be the lucky one?
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Two young men, Marcel Ronan and Jean Tagona, were preparing to join the Seventh African Cavalry Regiment and boarded the "Agelai" to Oran. On the ship, they met the rich man Mr. Dadandot and his friend Deslandet's family. Mr. Dadangtuo has a wish: he wants to adopt an adopted son to be his heir. Along the way, everyone worked hard and went through a lot of hardships, hoping to become Mr. Dadangtu's heir. So who will be the lucky one?

科幻小说之父经典作品:黑印度
(france) Jules Verne
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. After James, a 55-year-old coal mining engineer, received two secret letters with completely different contents, he decided to go to the Aberfoyle coal mine, which had been exhausted 10 years ago. It was also the workplace where he had devoted most of his life. Ford, the former foreman of the coal mine, was the first letter writer to send an invitation to James. He did not believe that the coal seam had been hollowed out. He had been looking for new veins every day for 10 years and finally got his wish. Before finding this larger rich mine, he, like many people who made the mine their home, moved his family down the mine. Although the second letter writer who dissuaded James from going to the coal mine did not show up for a long time, James and Ford were repeatedly in danger on their way to the new mine for inspection. Some accidents occurred naturally, but more were caused by man-made obstructions. At the end of the novel, the truth is revealed, and the Abefuir coal mine returns to its former prosperity.
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. After James, a 55-year-old coal mining engineer, received two secret letters with completely different contents, he decided to go to the Aberfoyle coal mine, which had been exhausted 10 years ago. It was also the workplace where he had devoted most of his life. Ford, the former foreman of the coal mine, was the first letter writer to send an invitation to James. He did not believe that the coal seam had been hollowed out. He had been looking for new veins every day for 10 years and finally got his wish. Before finding this larger rich mine, he, like many people who made the mine their home, moved his family down the mine. Although the second letter writer who dissuaded James from going to the coal mine did not show up for a long time, James and Ford were repeatedly in danger on their way to the new mine for inspection. Some accidents occurred naturally, but more were caused by man-made obstructions. At the end of the novel, the truth is revealed, and the Abefuir coal mine returns to its former prosperity.

海底两万里(译林名著精选)
(france) Jules Verne
"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.
"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.

地心游记(译林名著精选)
(france) Jules Verne
"Journey to the Center of the Earth" is a legendary science fiction novel. The main characters in the book are Axel, Professor Lidenbrock and Hans. They are scientific warriors and pioneers. They bravely venture into the center of the earth and have colorful stories along the way. The novel is written fluently and humorously, and has an extraordinary romantic and scientific imagination, taking readers into a fantasy world that transcends time and space!
"Journey to the Center of the Earth" is a legendary science fiction novel. The main characters in the book are Axel, Professor Lidenbrock and Hans. They are scientific warriors and pioneers. They bravely venture into the center of the earth and have colorful stories along the way. The novel is written fluently and humorously, and has an extraordinary romantic and scientific imagination, taking readers into a fantasy world that transcends time and space!

海底两万里(插图珍藏版)
(france) Jules Verne
This book is one of the masterpieces of the French writer Jules Verne. It tells the story of the naturalist and biologist Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and the harpooner Ned Land, who traveled around the seabed with Nemo, the captain of the Nautilus submarine. As the most famous work in Verne's classic "Ocean Trilogy", this book has the most confusing plot, the most ever-changing fate of the characters, the richest and detailed knowledge and the most rigorous and unparalleled fantasy. It can be called a "novel-style encyclopedia".
This book is one of the masterpieces of the French writer Jules Verne. It tells the story of the naturalist and biologist Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and the harpooner Ned Land, who traveled around the seabed with Nemo, the captain of the Nautilus submarine. As the most famous work in Verne's classic "Ocean Trilogy", this book has the most confusing plot, the most ever-changing fate of the characters, the richest and detailed knowledge and the most rigorous and unparalleled fantasy. It can be called a "novel-style encyclopedia".

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Adventures of Captain Hatteras (part 2)
General Fiction科幻小说之父经典作品:哈特拉斯船长历险记(第二部)
(france) Jules Verne
A ship named the Advance gathered a group of single and strong crew members at a high price in a British port to explore the Arctic, an area of the world that was still unknown at the time. At first, the captain did not appear, only a dog appeared, and he temporarily became the captain. When he started sailing, Everyone was high-spirited and soon became impatient. Several sailors drowned Captain Dog, but the dog did not die. Captain Hatteras appeared in this situation. He had been hiding on the ship and transformed into a sailor named Gary. When he appeared, he called out the dog's name - Duck. After the captain appeared, they continued to move forward and arrived at the island where the supply station was located. They found that there was very little left, and the coal on the ship was getting less and less. Winter was coming, and people began to resist Captain Hatteras's command, but he became more and more severe, and the sailors were helpless. The Forward hit an ice floe and ran aground. The coal was burned out and alcohol could not be used as a substitute. However, more and more sailors were suffering from scurvy. The doctor on the ship discovered that there was a coal mine nearby while reading a polar travel diary, so he and the captain went to search for it. Simpson froze to death on the way. They found some information about the Perbouise and rescued an American sailor. A series of blows made them give up the search. When they returned, they found that the Forward had been destroyed by the rebels...
A ship named the Advance gathered a group of single and strong crew members at a high price in a British port to explore the Arctic, an area of the world that was still unknown at the time. At first, the captain did not appear, only a dog appeared, and he temporarily became the captain. When he started sailing, Everyone was high-spirited and soon became impatient. Several sailors drowned Captain Dog, but the dog did not die. Captain Hatteras appeared in this situation. He had been hiding on the ship and transformed into a sailor named Gary. When he appeared, he called out the dog's name - Duck. After the captain appeared, they continued to move forward and arrived at the island where the supply station was located. They found that there was very little left, and the coal on the ship was getting less and less. Winter was coming, and people began to resist Captain Hatteras's command, but he became more and more severe, and the sailors were helpless. The Forward hit an ice floe and ran aground. The coal was burned out and alcohol could not be used as a substitute. However, more and more sailors were suffering from scurvy. The doctor on the ship discovered that there was a coal mine nearby while reading a polar travel diary, so he and the captain went to search for it. Simpson froze to death on the way. They found some information about the Perbouise and rescued an American sailor. A series of blows made them give up the search. When they returned, they found that the Forward had been destroyed by the rebels...

Journey to the Center of the Earth
General Fiction地心游记
(france) Jules Verne
Verne's works are widely circulated and have been translated into and published in more than 50 languages over the years. Some have been adapted into movies, TV shows, comic books, etc., With readers all over the world. They have grown up with generations and developed with each era, and are deeply loved by people all over the world, especially teenagers. There are many volumes of Verne's works. This set of works includes Verne's representative works "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "Captain Grant's Sons and Daughters", "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "Around the World in Eighty Days", "The Mysterious Island", "The Five Hundred Million Frans", "Green Light", "Beacon Island", "Fifteen Boys" and "Machine Island". It concentrates the essence of Verne's works and is very suitable for a wide range of readers.
Verne's works are widely circulated and have been translated into and published in more than 50 languages over the years. Some have been adapted into movies, TV shows, comic books, etc., With readers all over the world. They have grown up with generations and developed with each era, and are deeply loved by people all over the world, especially teenagers. There are many volumes of Verne's works. This set of works includes Verne's representative works "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "Captain Grant's Sons and Daughters", "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "Around the World in Eighty Days", "The Mysterious Island", "The Five Hundred Million Frans", "Green Light", "Beacon Island", "Fifteen Boys" and "Machine Island". It concentrates the essence of Verne's works and is very suitable for a wide range of readers.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Beautiful Yellow Danube (volume 2)
General Fiction科幻小说之父经典作品:美丽的黄色多瑙河(下册)
(france) Jules Verne
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Bulgaria was occupied by the Ottoman Empire from the end of the 14th century and established a constitutional monarchy after the Russo-Turkish War. This book takes the Bulgarian people's rise against foreign aggression and strives for national liberation as the background. It vividly reproduces this period of history through the legendary encounter and indomitable struggle experience of the navigator Radko. Since he has not heard from his wife Nadya for a long time, the exiled Bulgarian patriot Serge Radko, aliased as Ilya Brush, won the championship in a fishing competition, and in the name of fishing, he went down the Danube River, intending to return to his hometown of Ruse to find news about Nadya. For several months, bandits frequently appeared along the Danube River, disturbing people's peace. The leader of this group of robbers was Radko's love rival Ivan Striga. He often mentioned Radko when he robbed the village, causing people to mistake Radko for the bandit leader. In order to track down the bandits, Sheriff Carl Dragosh changed his name to Jaeger and boarded Radko's boat on the way. Along the way, they experienced various incidents. In the end, Dragosh captured the gang of robbers with the help of Radko; Striga was killed by Radko, and Nadya, who was kidnapped by him, was successfully rescued by Radko. From then on, they lived a happy life together. The book describes and introduces the Danube River, the countries and famous cities along its banks.
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Bulgaria was occupied by the Ottoman Empire from the end of the 14th century and established a constitutional monarchy after the Russo-Turkish War. This book takes the Bulgarian people's rise against foreign aggression and strives for national liberation as the background. It vividly reproduces this period of history through the legendary encounter and indomitable struggle experience of the navigator Radko. Since he has not heard from his wife Nadya for a long time, the exiled Bulgarian patriot Serge Radko, aliased as Ilya Brush, won the championship in a fishing competition, and in the name of fishing, he went down the Danube River, intending to return to his hometown of Ruse to find news about Nadya. For several months, bandits frequently appeared along the Danube River, disturbing people's peace. The leader of this group of robbers was Radko's love rival Ivan Striga. He often mentioned Radko when he robbed the village, causing people to mistake Radko for the bandit leader. In order to track down the bandits, Sheriff Carl Dragosh changed his name to Jaeger and boarded Radko's boat on the way. Along the way, they experienced various incidents. In the end, Dragosh captured the gang of robbers with the help of Radko; Striga was killed by Radko, and Nadya, who was kidnapped by him, was successfully rescued by Radko. From then on, they lived a happy life together. The book describes and introduces the Danube River, the countries and famous cities along its banks.

Mysterious Island
General Fiction神秘岛
(france) Jules Verne
Northern Army prisoners escaped from the enemy base camp in a balloon. They encountered a storm on the way and were thrown to an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. Relying on their own wisdom and extraordinary perseverance, these castaways overcame various difficulties and built the island into a prosperous paradise. Finally, they returned to their motherland as they wished.
Northern Army prisoners escaped from the enemy base camp in a balloon. They encountered a storm on the way and were thrown to an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. Relying on their own wisdom and extraordinary perseverance, these castaways overcame various difficulties and built the island into a prosperous paradise. Finally, they returned to their motherland as they wished.

科幻小说之父经典作品:大木筏(下册)
(france) Jules Verne
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. This book tells the story of how the upright Jon family defeated evil. The book has been translated into many languages around the world. The upright and honest Gallar family lived by the Amazon River in Peru. My daughter Mina was going to get married and move to Para, Brazil, so the whole family, friends, and more than 100 crew members boarded the big raft. The beautiful scenery along the way attracted everyone. On the way, a passenger named Torres came up. He watched every move of the male host in a weird and sinister way. Is there any secret in this? It turns out that the real name of the male protagonist is Joe Am. Dagosta is a fugitive death row prisoner. Due to Torres's informant, Joam was arrested. The document that could explain his innocence was a heavenly book. Finally, the astute judge deciphered the code and restored Joam's reputation.
This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. This book tells the story of how the upright Jon family defeated evil. The book has been translated into many languages around the world. The upright and honest Gallar family lived by the Amazon River in Peru. My daughter Mina was going to get married and move to Para, Brazil, so the whole family, friends, and more than 100 crew members boarded the big raft. The beautiful scenery along the way attracted everyone. On the way, a passenger named Torres came up. He watched every move of the male host in a weird and sinister way. Is there any secret in this? It turns out that the real name of the male protagonist is Joe Am. Dagosta is a fugitive death row prisoner. Due to Torres's informant, Joam was arrested. The document that could explain his innocence was a heavenly book. Finally, the astute judge deciphered the code and restored Joam's reputation.

Fifteen Year Old Captain
General Fiction十五岁的小船长
(france) Jules Verne
"The Fifteen-Year-Old Captain" tells the story of the brigantine whaling ship Wanderer, which is about to return to San Francisco from New Zealand. On the Pacific Ocean, they rescued a half-sunken ship and five black people and a dog on board. During the voyage, five crew members boarded a small boat to hunt whales and unfortunately died. The important task of captain fell on the fifteen-year-old Sander. Negro, the cook on the ship, was a bad guy who trafficked black slaves. In order to achieve his own ulterior purpose, he played tricks and created chaos. However, under the leadership of the resolute and intelligent 15-year-old captain, he was able to avoid danger time and time again and successfully sailed back to the American continent.
"The Fifteen-Year-Old Captain" tells the story of the brigantine whaling ship Wanderer, which is about to return to San Francisco from New Zealand. On the Pacific Ocean, they rescued a half-sunken ship and five black people and a dog on board. During the voyage, five crew members boarded a small boat to hunt whales and unfortunately died. The important task of captain fell on the fifteen-year-old Sander. Negro, the cook on the ship, was a bad guy who trafficked black slaves. In order to achieve his own ulterior purpose, he played tricks and created chaos. However, under the leadership of the resolute and intelligent 15-year-old captain, he was able to avoid danger time and time again and successfully sailed back to the American continent.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Adventures of the Jonathan (volume 1)
General Fiction科幻小说之父经典作品:约纳丹号历险记(上册)
(france) Jules Verne
An American clipper ship, the Jonathan, left San Francisco, California, heading for South Africa. The ship was carrying more than a thousand immigrants recruited by an immigration company, preparing to go to Lagoa Bay, a place granted land development and management rights by the Portuguese government. Unexpectedly, at the beginning of the voyage, things went contrary to expectations. Under the attack of violent storms, the ship ran aground on Khost Island in the Magellan Islands. The victims of the Jonathan settled on this island. What kind of future awaits them?
An American clipper ship, the Jonathan, left San Francisco, California, heading for South Africa. The ship was carrying more than a thousand immigrants recruited by an immigration company, preparing to go to Lagoa Bay, a place granted land development and management rights by the Portuguese government. Unexpectedly, at the beginning of the voyage, things went contrary to expectations. Under the attack of violent storms, the ship ran aground on Khost Island in the Magellan Islands. The victims of the Jonathan settled on this island. What kind of future awaits them?

科幻小说之父经典作品:鲁滨孙叔叔(下册)
(france) Jules Verne
This book is an unfinished work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. The "Vancouver" was a ship carrying coolies. During a voyage, the second officer rioted. The captain was killed and the Clifford family on board was exiled to the sea and left to fend for themselves. The waves sent the family and sailor Flupp to an isolated island. Flupp, who was respectfully called "Uncle Robinson" by the children, led the family to start a hard life on the isolated island... The work vividly describes all kinds of life on the island, and the down-to-earth writing style makes people love it.
This book is an unfinished work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. The "Vancouver" was a ship carrying coolies. During a voyage, the second officer rioted. The captain was killed and the Clifford family on board was exiled to the sea and left to fend for themselves. The waves sent the family and sailor Flupp to an isolated island. Flupp, who was respectfully called "Uncle Robinson" by the children, led the family to start a hard life on the isolated island... The work vividly describes all kinds of life on the island, and the down-to-earth writing style makes people love it.