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Around The World In Eighty Days By Jules Verne "The Annotated Classic Edition"

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"Around the World in Eighty Days" was published in 1873, and is one of Jules Verne's most celebrated novels.

The story is the fantastic voyage of Phileas Fogg and his manservant, Jean Passepartout, around the world.

The voyage is the result of a wager by Fogg and his counterparts from the Reform Club.

The men insist that Fogg can not go around the world in eighty days without delays.

The men wager the amount of twenty thousand pounds that Fogg will be unable to return to the club at the exact same time eighty days later. "Around the world tour in eighty days" is an adventurous novel by French author Jules Verne, first published in 1873.

In this story, London's Phileas Fogg and his French maid Passepartout try to circumnavigate the world in 80 days to win GBP 20,000 wager with the Reform Club comrades.

Using whatever means necessary, he travels with his faithful servant Passepartout.

Picking up a misinformed detective along the way, they travel to India (where he rescues an Indian girl from the funeral pyre of her husband), China, America and probably other places too.

Does he win the bet? That would be telling.

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Product Details
Independently Published
874369630Y / 9798743696307
Paperback / softback
27/04/2021
326 pages
152 x 229 mm, 435 grams
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