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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
Author
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
Jules Verne's classic science fiction novel about marine biologist Pierre Aronnax and his companions who embark on an extraordinary journey aboard the submarine Nautilus led by the enigmatic Captain Nemo exploring the underwater world discovering new species and battling against monstrous sea creatures.
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
- Part One
- Chapter Ii Pro And Con
- Chapter Iii I Form My Resolution
- Chapter Iv Ned Land
- Chapter V At A Venture
- Chapter Vi At Full Steam
- Chapter Vii An Unknown Species Of Whale
- Chapter Viii Mobilis In Mobili
- Chapter Ix Ned Land’s Tempers
- Chapter X The Man Of The Seas
- Chapter Xi All By Electricity
- Chapter Xii Some Figures
- Chapter Xiii The Black River
- Chapter Xiv A Note Of Invitation
- Chapter Xv A Walk On The Bottom Of The Sea
- Chapter Xvi A Submarine Forest
- Chapter Xvii Four Thousand Leagues Under The Pacific
- Chapter Xviii Vanikoro
- Chapter Xix Torres Straits
- Chapter Xx A Few Days On Land
- Chapter Xxi Captain Nemo’s Thunderbolt
- Chapter Xxii “ÆGri Somnia”
- Chapter Xxiii The Coral Kingdom
- Part Two
- Chapter Ii A Novel Proposal Of Captain Nemo’s
- Chapter Iii A Pearl Of Ten Millions
- Chapter Iv The Red Sea
- Chapter V The Arabian Tunnel
- Chapter Vi The Grecian Archipelago
- Chapter Vii The Mediterranean In Forty-eight Hours
- Chapter Viii Vigo Bay
- Chapter Ix A Vanished Continent
- Chapter X The Submarine Coal-mines
- Chapter Xi The Sargasso Sea
- Chapter Xii Cachalots And Whales
- Chapter Xiii The Iceberg
- Chapter Xiv The South Pole
- Chapter Xv Accident Or Incident?
- Chapter Xvi Want Of Air
- Chapter Xvii From Cape Horn To The Amazon
- Chapter Xviii The Poulps
- Chapter Xix The Gulf Stream
- Chapter Xx From Latitude 47° 24′ To Longitude 17° 28′
- Chapter Xxi A Hecatomb
- Chapter Xxii The Last Words Of Captain Nemo
- Chapter Xxiii Conclusion
Author
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905