Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, David Brin (Introduction)

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  • Pub. Date: December 2003
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  • Sales Rank: 251,306

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  • Pub. Date: December 2003
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales Rank: 251,306

Synopsis

When Axel deciphers an old parchment that describes a secret passage through a volcano to the centre of the earth, nothing will stop him and his eccentric uncle from embarking on a perilous, terrifying journey through the subterranean world.

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A team of explorers makes an expedition into a crater in Iceland which leads to the center of the earth and to incredible and horrifying discoveries.

Children's Literature

The first English translation of Jules Verne's classic science fiction adventure story appeared in 1871. Reluctant Harry and his determined uncle, Professor Hardwigg, decipher a mysterious note from a sixteenth-century Icelandic chemist that leads them to a crater in Iceland. Accompanied by Hans, a local guide, they descend from the crater into the very center of the Earth. The companions eventually find themselves in a mushroom forest on the shores of an immense underground sea. Henry, the Professor, and Hans sail across on a raft, surviving a storm and witnessing a battle between prehistoric sea monsters. On the opposite shore, they flee from primitive giants herding mastodons. When they find their route back to the surface blocked by fallen rock, the Professor uses dynamite to blast through. The sea, pouring into the hole, sweeps them out through another volcano. Three months after entering the Icelandic crater, they find they have journeyed 3,600 miles through the center of the Earth to Mount Aetna, Italy. This adaptation, part of the "Great Illustrated Classics" series, shortens the original tale and simplifies Verne's nineteenth-century flourishes. "Scarcely had his heavy feet resounded within our joint domicile than he shouted for me to attend upon him" is mercifully reduced to, "When he came home one day and began to call..." Still, the language retains an antique flavor, and the simple, black and white illustrations have the look of an old-fashioned comic strip. This edition should appeal to middle-grade readers seeking an action-packed classic. 2002 (orig. 1871), ABDO Publishing, Turner

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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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January 07, 2009: This novel or book was borin.I really didnt enjoy it.I need the sparknotes for this book and i cant find it because its so uncommon.


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  • Drugs:

    Adults drink wine and gin, and one smokes a pipe.

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    Several injuries through accidents.

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About Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Parents need to know that there's little of concern here, beyond a few moments of sexism, but the world of 19th-century Europe was definitely a man's world.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about whether or not you think this story could be possible. Could there be vast caverns under the Earth, possibly with hidden civilizations? Could there be a giant ocean? Could plants and creatures from a previous epoch have survived down there? What does modern science know for sure about the interior of the planet?