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DigiCat presents to you this carefully created volume of "THE ESSENTIAL JULES VERNE: 29 Greatest Sci-Fi & Adventure Books in One Edition". This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Contents: Five Weeks In A Balloon - 1863 A Journey To The Center Of The Earth - 1864 The Adventures Of Captain Hatteras - 1864 From The Earth To The Moon - 1865 In Search Of The Castaways - 1865 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - 1869 Around The Moon - 1869 Around The World In Eighty Days - 1872 The Fur Country - 1872 The Mysterious Island - 1874 The Survivors Of The Chancellor - 1874 Michael Strogoff - 1876 Off On A Comet - 1877 The Underg...
The Collected Works of Jules Verne in English presents a diverse collection of adventure novels set in extraordinary geographical locations and exploring advanced technological concepts. Verne's vivid descriptions transport readers to far-off lands and offer a glimpse into a future filled with innovation. The narrative style is engaging and fast-paced, making it accessible to a wide audience while still retaining its literary value. Each story is filled with suspense, intrigue, and a sense of wonder that captivates readers from start to finish. Verne's works are a blend of science fiction, adventure, and exploration, making them timeless classics that continue to inspire readers today. The Collected Works showcase Verne's remarkable creativity and storytelling prowess, solidifying his place in the literary canon as a master of the adventure genre.
Bringing together thirty years' work on arctic whaling, Ross's invaluable text supplements Margaret Penny's journal to present a complete picture not only of this particular expedition but of arctic whaling in general. Ross provides illuminating insights into the principal characters, the mechanics and strategy of whaling, life aboard ship, the climate and geography of the Arctic, the struggle for survival in the North, and the relationship between the Inuit and Europeans. The unique combination of Margaret Penny's unabridged journal and Ross's extensive knowledge of whaling makes This Distant and Unsurveyed Country an invaluable resource and an unforgettable tale of adventure.
New York Times and USA Today Best-Selling Author Reaches Deep into the Heart of Any Parent's Worst Nightmare Nine years ago, Katie and Scott Monroe were blessed beyond their wildest dreams with identical triplets, Sammie, Alex, and Jackie. Three beautiful daughters and two adoring parents formed the picture-perfect party of five. But this tight-knit family unravels when the three little girls go to see a movie, but only one emerges from the darkness of the theater. How could Sammie and Alex vanish without a trace? Plunged into the abyss of a parent's worst fear, Katie and Scott hang by a thread—waiting, worrying, not knowing, and confronting the terrifying realization that the kidnapping may not have been a random act. Who took Sammie and Alex? Why? Where are they? When will they be found? And what if they're never found, or not found alive? When Jackie, the remaining triplet, crumbles under the weight of grief and survivor's guilt, Katie and Scott struggle to hold out hope and hold on to what remains of their family. Until—or unless—Sammie and Alex are found safe, this picture-perfect family can't be put back together again. Perfect for fans of Lisa Unger and Alafair Burke
Winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction, 2004. In the nine stories of Let's Do, various calamities strike ordinary Midwesterners, who cope with a mixture of good intentions and ineptitude. Balancing humor with painful clarity, author Rebecca Meacham pulls readers into the lives of characters who struggle with--and more often against--change.
Finnegan Temperance McLeary-May, dog walker extraordinaire has had an eventful time in Manhattan since she first moved to New York City. Her unique profession and quirky, bubbly personality endear her to everyone who meets her. Finnegan sits this one out as she recovers from an injury from her last misadventure so her daughter, Luce, picks up the reins of trouble magnet extraordinaire. When Brianne and Luce take a train to Chicago for an away game with the University's football team, shenanigans, mischief, and misadventure ensue. The girls find themselves having the custody of two Pomeranian pups when their owner goes missing from the train. Tasked with simply bringing the dogs back to New York with them and reuniting them with their mother, what could possibly go wrong?
Details of the manuscripts held by the Scott Polar Research Institute which include many journals of expeditions to the arctic and antarctic.