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  • av Jules Verne
    387,-

    "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
    454,-

    "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
    387,-

    "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
    454,-

    "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.

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    Durante la guerra federale degli Stati Uniti, nella città di Baltimora, quindi nel bel mezzo del Maryland, si costituì un nuovo ed influentissimo club. È noto con quanta energia sviluppossi l¿istituto militare presso questo popolo d¿armatori, di mercanti e di meccanici. Molti negozianti spiccarono un salto al di là del loro banco per improvvisarsi capitani, colonnelli, generali, senza compiere gli studî nelle scuole d¿applicazione di West-Point; in breve essi uguagliarono «nell¿arte della guerra» i colleghi del vecchio continente, ed al pari di loro riportarono qualche vittoria in virtù dello spreco di palle da cannone, di milioni e d¿uomini. ..

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