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  • av Jules Verne
    275,-

    Réussissez votre bac de français 2024 grâce à notre fiche de lecture du roman Cinq semaines en ballon de Jules Verne !Validée par une équipe de professeurs, cette analyse littéraire est une référence pour tous les lycéens.Grâce à notre travail éditorial, les points suivants n'auront plus aucun secret pour vous : la biographie de l'écrivain, le résumé du livre, l'étude de l'oeuvre, l'analyse des thèmes principaux à connaître et le mouvement littéraire auquel est rattaché l'auteur.

  • av Jules Verne
    246,-

    Robur the Conqueror, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Jules Verne
    451,-

    "Mistress Branican" is a novel written by the French author Jules Verne, first published in 1891. This adventure novel is set in the maritime world and revolves around the character of John Branican, a sailor who embarks on a mission to find his missing wife, Mistress Branican, who disappeared in mysterious circumstances.The story takes place in the South Seas, and it combines elements of exploration, love, and intrigue. As John Branican searches for his wife, he encounters various challenges, including navigating treacherous waters, facing natural disasters, and dealing with hostile natives. The novel also explores the theme of perseverance and the strength of human bonds.While "Mistress Branican" is not as well-known as some of Jules Verne's other works, it still reflects his signature style of combining adventure, travel, and exploration in a captivating narrative.

  • av Jules Verne
    360,-

    JULE VERNE (1828-1905) started out as a lawyer and playwright, but quickly discovered his special gift for "geographical adventures" with a strong dose of science. Journey to the Center of the Earth was his third published novel. In it, he sent three men on a bold quest hundreds of miles into the depths of the earth. As always, he stayed as close as possible to the scientific knowledge of his time. The novel is firmly anchored in 19th-century geology, palaeontology, and biology, sketched out against the background of some of the most dramatic scenes he ever wrote. The translation that forms the basis for this volume was published anonymously by George Routledge in 1876. Recently, a Verne researcher discovered the name of the translator in the Routledge archives: a woman named Jessie Campbell, who died in 1907. This text began life as the basis for an audiobook. The translation was extensively revised. There have been many corrections and changes, but it remains substantially Campbell's work, and this is the first edition of the novel that bears her name on the title page. The audio version of the text is also available. TAD DAVIS, a long-time member of the North American Jules Verne Society, is a writer and audiobook narrator. He lives in Philadelphia.

  • av Jules Verne
    469,-

    JULE VERNE (1828-1905) started out as a lawyer and playwright, but quickly discovered his special gift for "geographical adventures" with a strong dose of science. Journey to the Center of the Earth was his third published novel. In it, he sent three men on a bold quest hundreds of miles into the depths of the earth. As always, he stayed as close as possible to the scientific knowledge of his time. The novel is firmly anchored in 19th-century geology, palaeontology, and biology, sketched out against the background of some of the most dramatic scenes he ever wrote. The translation that forms the basis for this volume was published anonymously by George Routledge in 1876. Recently, a Verne researcher discovered the name of the translator in the Routledge archives: a woman named Jessie Campbell, who died in 1907. This text began life as the basis for an audiobook. The translation was extensively revised. There have been many corrections and changes, but it remains substantially Campbell's work, and this is the first edition of the novel that bears her name on the title page. The audio version of the text is also available. TAD DAVIS, a long-time member of the North American Jules Verne Society, is a writer and audiobook narrator. He lives in Philadelphia.

  • av Jules Verne
    451,-

  • av Jules Verne
    290,-

    "Le Rayon-Vert" est un roman de l'écrivain français Jules Verne, publié en 1882. L'¿uvre de Verne fait partie de ses Voyages Extraordinaires, une série de romans d'aventures qui emmènent les lecteurs à travers le monde et au-delà.L'intrigue de "Le Rayon-Vert" suit les aventures d'Annie Avril, une jeune femme qui se lance dans un voyage aventureux à travers l'Écosse. Elle est fascinée par le phénomène optique du rayon vert, un phénomène rare qui se produit au moment précis du coucher de soleil et qui est entouré de superstitions et de légendes.Au cours de son voyage, Annie est accompagnée de plusieurs personnages, dont un jeune homme nommé Marcel, et ensemble, ils découvrent le phénomène du rayon vert et vivent des aventures romantiques et mystérieuses."Le Rayon-Vert" est un roman qui explore les thèmes de l'amour, de l'aventure et de la recherche de phénomènes naturels rares. Jules Verne combine la science et la romance dans cette ¿uvre, tout en offrant des descriptions détaillées des paysages écossais.Le rayon vert, qui est un phénomène astronomique réel, est utilisé comme un élément symbolique dans l'histoire, représentant l'idée que la vérité et l'amour peuvent être révélés au moment le plus parfait, au coucher du soleil.

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    384,-

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    596 - 862,-

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    411 - 451,-

  • av Jules Verne
    290,-

    "Le Phare du Bout du Monde" de Jules Verne est une aventure maritime captivante qui transporte les lecteurs vers les confins de la Terre. L'intrigue suit le capitaine Moreau et son équipage, qui sont chargés de maintenir le phare isolé du Bout du Monde, perché sur des falaises abruptes. Lorsqu'un naufrage tragique laisse des rescapés à la dérive, le capitaine et son équipe doivent faire face à des choix moraux difficiles pour sauver des vies tout en protégeant le phare.Verne, maître de l'aventure et de l'exploration, donne vie à des paysages maritimes grandioses et à une atmosphère envoûtante. Les descriptions détaillées du phare, des tempêtes déchaînées et des interactions humaines intensifient le suspense et l'émotion.L'intrigue explore des thèmes universels tels que la résilience, la loyauté et les dilemmes éthiques dans des conditions extrêmes. Les personnages, confrontés à l'isolement et à des situations périlleuses, révèlent leur véritable nature, ajoutant une dimension psychologique profonde à l'histoire.L'ingéniosité technique de Verne se manifeste à travers les aspects logistiques du fonctionnement du phare, apportant une authenticité à cette aventure maritime. Les lecteurs sont transportés dans un monde où la mer déchaînée devient un protagoniste à part entière, mettant à l'épreuve la détermination des marins et la solidité du phare."Le Phare du Bout du Monde" offre une immersion totale dans l'esprit visionnaire de Jules Verne, où l'aventure et le suspense se mêlent à la réflexion sur la condition humaine. Cette ¿uvre reste une référence incontournable pour ceux qui recherchent une évasion littéraire captivante au c¿ur de l'océan, entre des personnages confrontés à des défis extraordinaires dans leur quête de survie et de moralité. Plongez dans cette aventure maritime intemporelle et explorez les mystères du phare qui éclaire le chemin du Bout du Monde.

  • av Jules Verne
    384,-

    Le récit "Aux Îles de Cook" relate le voyage de Jules Verne à bord du yacht "Saint-Michel" en 1872. L'auteur a embarqué pour un voyage d'exploration dans l'océan Pacifique, visitant plusieurs îles de l'archipel des îles de Cook, notamment les îles de Tahiti, de Moorea et de Bora-Bora.Pendant son voyage, Jules Verne a observé et décrit les coutumes, la culture, la faune et la flore de ces îles exotiques. Il a rencontré des populations autochtones et a partagé des expériences uniques, notamment des plongées sous-marines pour observer les fonds marins et les récifs coralliens.Le récit est un mélange de récits de voyage et d'observations personnelles. Jules Verne décrit les paysages paradisiaques, les coutumes des habitants, les danses traditionnelles, et l'interaction avec les autorités locales. Il se montre curieux et enthousiaste à l'idée de découvrir ces régions éloignées.La lecture de "Aux Îles de Cook" offre aux lecteurs un aperçu fascinant des voyages d'exploration de Jules Verne, de sa passion pour la découverte et de son talent pour la narration. Le livre illustre son engagement envers l'exploration du monde et sa capacité à rendre vivants les endroits les plus reculés de la planète. C'est une lecture enrichissante pour ceux qui s'intéressent aux voyages, à l'aventure et à la diversité des cultures du monde.

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    411 - 451,-

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    290 - 384,-

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    229 - 290,-

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    596 - 862,-

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    290,-

    Explorez les mystères de la France à travers les yeux émerveillés de Jules Verne dans "Le Chemin de France". Ce récit captivant vous emmène dans un voyage palpitant à travers les paysages pittoresques et les villes emblématiques du pays.Au fil des pages, Verne tisse une toile narrative où l'aventure s'entrelace avec la découverte culturelle. Suivez les personnages attachants qui parcourent le "Chemin de France", dévoilant des secrets anciens et rencontrant des personnages pittoresques.L'auteur, maître de l'anticipation, mêle habilement fiction et réalité, créant une expérience de lecture immersive. Les descriptions détaillées des lieux, des traditions et des rencontres transportent le lecteur au c¿ur de la France du XIXe siècle.Plongez-vous dans ce classique de Jules Verne, où chaque page est une invitation à explorer, rêver et découvrir la magie du "Chemin de France". Une lecture idéale pour les amateurs de voyages littéraires et les passionnés d'histoires qui transcendent le temps.

  • av Jules Verne
    384,-

    "Topsy-Turvy" is a novel written by the famous French author Jules Verne. It was originally published in 1889 under the title "Sans dessus dessous" in French, and it's sometimes translated as "The Purchase of the North Pole" in English.The story revolves around the madcap efforts of a group of American millionaires to buy the Arctic region, including the North Pole, from the impoverished nation of France. They plan to achieve this through a financial scheme that involves digging a tunnel from the United States to the Arctic and thereby draining the entire Arctic Ocean, which would then make the polar region the property of the United States.As with many of Verne's works, "Topsy-Turvy" combines elements of adventure, satire, and science fiction. It explores themes of American industrialization, capitalism, and the consequences of reckless ambition. The novel also contains humorous elements as it pokes fun at the audacious and absurd plan.Overall, "Topsy-Turvy" is a satirical and imaginative work by Jules Verne that reflects some of the social and economic concerns of his time while providing readers with an entertaining adventure.

  • av Jules Verne
    371,-

    "Le Chancellor" est un roman de Jules Verne publié en 1875. L'histoire se déroule à bord du Chancellor, un navire qui voyage de Charleston à Liverpool. Après une collision avec un iceberg, le navire devient dérivant dans l'océan Arctique. Les passagers et l'équipage font face à des conditions extrêmes, avec des pénuries de nourriture et d'eau, et des tensions émotionnelles élevées.Le récit explore les interactions entre les personnages et met en lumière les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine lorsque la survie est en jeu. Verne utilise l'intrigue pour examiner la psychologie des personnages confrontés à des circonstances désespérées."Le Chancellor" s'inscrit dans la tradition des romans d'aventures maritimes de Verne, mais il se distingue par son exploration des aspects psychologiques et moraux de l'expérience humaine en situation de crise.

  • av Jules Verne
    329,-

    The Moon-Voyage, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Jules Verne
    273,-

    The Secret of the Island, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Jules Verne
    384,-

    "The Master of the World" by Jules Verne is an exhilarating science fiction adventure that immerses readers in a world of mystery, technology, and the pursuit of power. This novel, published in 1904, is part of Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires series and stands out for its exploration of the potential consequences of unchecked technological advancements.The story is set in the United States during the early 20th century and follows the exploits of John Strock, a federal agent who becomes embroiled in a series of unexplained and highly dangerous events. Mysterious machines, capable of incredible speed and destruction, are terrorizing the nation. These machines, known as "The Terror" and "The Albatross," are the inventions of the enigmatic and reclusive Robur.As John Strock investigates these strange occurrences, he finds himself on the trail of Robur, a brilliant inventor who believes that the world should be ruled by the most advanced technology. Robur's creations are a manifestation of his desire to impose his vision on the world, and he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals.The novel explores themes of technological innovation, power, and the ethical implications of scientific advancements. It raises questions about the responsible use of technology and the potential consequences of pursuing progress without consideration for its impact on humanity and the environment.Throughout the story, readers are treated to Verne's trademark attention to detail and his ability to describe intricate machinery and devices. The narrative is filled with thrilling aerial chases, daring escapes, and moments of suspense that keep readers on the edge of their seats."The Master of the World" also touches on the clash between tradition and progress, as well as the ethical dilemmas posed by advancements in science and technology. Verne's exploration of these themes remains relevant in today's world, where debates about the ethical use of technology and its impact on society continue to unfold.In classic Jules Verne style, "The Master of the World" combines adventure, science fiction, and social commentary to create a thought-provoking and engaging narrative. It offers readers a thrilling ride through a world of invention, danger, and moral complexity, making it a timeless work in the realm of science fiction literature.

  • av Jules Verne
    451,-

    "The Fur Country" is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne. The story is set in the 19th century and revolves around an expedition to the Arctic, specifically the region around the seventieth parallel north latitude, which is known for its harsh and frigid conditions.The plot follows a group of explorers and traders from the Hudson's Bay Company who establish a trading post called Fort Enterprise in the Arctic wilderness. The diverse group of characters includes traders, hunters, and indigenous people. They face numerous challenges, including the extreme cold, encounters with wild animals, and interactions with native Inuit communities.The story combines elements of adventure, exploration, and survival as the characters must adapt to the harsh Arctic environment and navigate the complexities of the fur trade. As the expedition unfolds, they encounter both natural and human obstacles, making their survival and success uncertain.Throughout the novel, Jules Verne provides vivid descriptions of the Arctic landscape, wildlife, and the cultural interactions between the explorers and the Inuit people. "The Fur Country" offers readers a glimpse into the challenges and mysteries of the Arctic frontier during the 19th century, making it a compelling adventure story set in a unique and unforgiving environment.

  • av Jules Verne
    384,-

    "The Field of Ice" is an adventure novel written by the renowned French author Jules Verne. This novel is also known by its original French title, "Le Champ de Glace," and it is part of Verne's series of extraordinary adventure tales that often involve journeys to remote and perilous locations.In "The Field of Ice," readers are taken on an exhilarating journey to the Arctic. The story revolves around a daring expedition led by Captain Hatteras, an intrepid and resolute explorer. Captain Hatteras is determined to reach the North Pole, and he assembles a team of brave individuals to accompany him on this treacherous quest.The novel is filled with the challenges and dangers that the explorers face as they navigate the frozen, desolate landscapes of the Arctic. They encounter harsh weather conditions, treacherous ice floes, and the constant threat of frostbite and starvation. As the expedition progresses, tensions rise among the crew members, and their willpower is tested to the limit.One of the notable elements of Jules Verne's storytelling is his meticulous attention to scientific and geographical details, which adds a layer of realism to the narrative. Readers can expect vivid descriptions of the Arctic environment, the explorers' struggles, and their resourcefulness in the face of adversity."The Field of Ice" is a gripping tale of adventure, survival, and the indomitable human spirit. It explores themes of exploration, ambition, and the price individuals are willing to pay to achieve their goals. Verne's novel is a classic in the adventure genre and offers readers an immersive experience in the extreme conditions of the Arctic.

  • av Jules Verne
    451,-

    "La Maison à Vapeur" de Jules Verne est un roman d'aventures et de science-fiction qui se déroule à la fin du XIXe siècle. L'histoire suit la famille Robur, dirigée par l'inventeur fascinant, Philéas Fogg. La particularité de cette famille est leur maison, qui a été transformée en un engin incroyablement avancé alimenté par la vapeur.Les Robur voyagent à travers le monde dans leur maison à vapeur, réalisant des exploits technologiques extraordinaires. Ils défient les lois de la physique en réalisant des voyages aériens, maritimes et terrestres à une vitesse incroyable. Leur périple les conduit à travers des aventures palpitantes, des rencontres inattendues et des défis imprévisibles.Le roman explore des thèmes tels que l'innovation technologique, la curiosité scientifique et la découverte du monde. Il met également en avant le caractère audacieux des personnages et leur désir de repousser les limites de ce qui est possible."La Maison à Vapeur" est une ¿uvre emblématique de Jules Verne qui séduit les lecteurs avec son mélange unique de science-fiction et d'aventure. Il offre un regard fascinant sur la vision futuriste de l'auteur à une époque où la technologie et l'exploration étaient en pleine évolution.

  • av Jules Verne
    330,-

  • av Jules Verne
    330,-

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