Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne, William Butcher

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  • ISBN: 0192828398
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • Pub. Date: February 1998
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Comments from the Seller: PAPERBACK Fine 0192828398 tear on front cover, slight shelfwear.

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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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An adaptation of the nineteenth-century science fiction tale of an electric submarine, its eccentric captain, and the undersea world, which anticipated many of the scientific achievements of the twentieth century.

George Galuschak - KLIATT

A mysterious creature is roaming the oceans, wreaking havoc on ships. Professor Aronnax, a professor of natural history, joins the crew of the American frigate American Lincoln. Its mission: destroy the sea-beast. Unfortunately the professor, his servant and the ship's harpooner are washed overboard during an encounter with the beastie. They take refuge on its back, which turns out to be a submarine, and become the reluctant guests of Captain Nemo, the master of the Nautilus. Thus begins a journey across the Seven Seas, in the course of which they reach the South Pole, rediscover the sunken continent of Atlantis and engage in a number of sea battles. In the end the Professor and his companions escape; the Nautilus sinks into the Maelstrom, its final fate unknown. This is a fine adaptation of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Whigham's b/w art is action-oriented and very busy; it does a good job of enlivening Verne's novel, which at time resembles an underwater travel video. The visualization of Captain Nemo, the book's most intriguing character, is particularly good; he is both noble and tormented. Contains comic book violence (most notably a battle with a giant squid); recommended for all readers. KLIATT Codes: JSA—Recommended for junior and senior high school students, advanced students, and adults. 2006, Penguin, Puffin, 176p. illus., Ages 12 to adult.

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Disc 4 Won't Play!by Anonymous

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07/20/2009: There are 5 discs and the 4th one won't play in 3 CD different CD players.

Greatness under the seaby Anonymous

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12/13/2005: Twenty thousand leagues under the sea is a science fiction story of a man?s attempt to hunt down this giant sea squid bigger than anyone has seen before. On his adventure he acquirers the help of a man named Nemo, Captain Nemo. Nemo?s ship is not a ship at all, it?s a submersible. At the time this book was written they did not have submarines, So they could not see under as they do now.Yet the detail of the under water sea is done very well. Although the plot was mediocre, I am going to rate this book a 4 out of 5 for imagery and attention to detail. This book is for intelligent people that enjoy the open sea and sea creatures.


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