20,000 Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne, Mendor T. Brunetti (Translator), Mendor T. Brunetti (Introduction)

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Publisher: Signet Classics
  • Pub. Date: December 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780451528193
  • Sales Rank: 16,351
  • 480pp
  • Edition Description: Reissue
 
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Synopsis

A huge sea monster has attacked and wrecked several ships from beneath the sea. Professor Arronax bravely joins a mission to hunt down the beast. He goes aboard the Nautilus, a secret submarine helmed by the mysterious Captain Nemo.At first, the mission is exciting, as Nemo takes Arronax on a voyage around the underwater world. But when things start to go wrong, Arronax finds there's no escape from the Nautilus. He is now Captain Nemo's captive--20,000 leagues under the sea!

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A deadly and huge sea monster is sinking ships. Three men--a French scientist, his trusty sidekick, and a Canadian harpoonist are thrown from the deck of their American warship. A door opens on the side of the monster, and they are taken inside the greatest submarine in the world, the top-secret Nautilus commanded by a madman who will take them 20,000 leagues into the depths.

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Biography

A legendary French author and pioneer of the science fiction genre, Jules Verne wrote visionary tales of space, air, and underwater adventure in classics like Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1869) and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873).

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July 12, 2008: I do NOT recommend to anyone under the age of 13. If you are a kid who has this on your reading list dont pick it you'll be very dissatisfied.I read it when I was 11 for school and thought it was really bad.

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May 01, 2008: From the Pacific to the Indian to the Atlantic Ocean the Nautilus has traveled 20,000 leagues under the sea. On November 7 Monsieur Aronnax and two of his friends, Conseil and Ned Land, are thrown overboard while they are chasing the strange monster that everyone thinks is a narwhal. While they are in the water they find the monster and discover that it is actually a submarine! The crew inside eventually hears them beating on the deck and brings them down as prisoners. Then after about a day the Nautilus? captain , Captain Nemo, comes in and tells them they are free to move about the ship, but they will never leave. Destined to be on the Nautilus forever, the three traveled from the Pacific Ocean , through Torres Strait, in to the Red Sea, through Captain Nemo?s underwater Arabian Tunnel, then through the Mediterranean, they visited the lost continent of Atlantis, and then sailed in the Atlantic Ocean for a while. When they got off the coast of Norway, Aronnax, Conseil, and Ned decided to escape. They waited until it was dark and you couldn?t see anything in the water. Then they snuck into the dingy on the Nautilus and started unscrewing the bolts. Then the Nautilus got caught in a whirlpool, but the dinghy broke free and somehow made it to the Norwegian coast. The characters are very interesting. Monsieur Aronnax is a 40-year-old Frenchman who works for a natural history museum in France. While he is on the Nautilus he is writing a book on the ocean depths. Conseil is Aronnax?s servant. He is 30-years-old and the calmest person ever seen. When Aronnax asked him to go with him on the Abraham Lincoln to chase down the Nautilus Conseil calmly said, ? If Monsieur wishes.? Ned Land is the harpooner who was brought on board the Abraham Lincoln to harpoon the narwhal which ended up not working because the narwhal was the Nautilus. Ned Land almost went insane on the Nautilus because he was extremely homesick and being a born hunter he couldn?t stand going that long without real fresh meat from a land animal. When the Nautilus was off the coast of the Bahamas it started diving very deep. When they got about 11,000 ft. down, they made out a cave that looked like one a giant squid might live in. Ned scoffed at the idea of a giant squid, but as he spoke a giant tentacle hit the window. The Nautilus tried to out run them but couldn?t so it surfaced and the crew along with Aronnax , Ned, and Conseil fought the seven squids that had appeared in a hand-to ?hand battle. The Nautilus? crew eventually won but not without a casualty. While the Nautilus was in the Indian Ocean Captain Nemo invited Aronnax and his friends to go visit the oyster beds. So they all got on the diving suits which the Captain had invented and when the ship came to a rest on the ocean floor they all got out. As they walked along the oyster beds they saw one of the pearl fishermen. Then they saw a shark. Captain Nemo watched for a second and then leaped in front of the shark just as it was about to eat the fisherman and started hacking it up with his dagger. Then when it almost ate Captain Nemo, Ned jumped in and saved Captain Nemo by stabbing the shark through the heart. While the Nautilus was in Torres Strait it got stuck on a reef for three days. During these three days the tree men explored the nearby island of Gueboroar. Unfortunately on the second day they got chased of the island by the natives who then camped out on the beach and tried to get in the ship that was...


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