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From the Earth to the Moon - Phoenix Science Fiction Classics (with Notes and Critical Essays)

Autor Jules Verne Editat de Paul Cook
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2009
*** The Phoenix Science Fiction Classics series has been designed for the convenience of students. Special margins provide liberal space for students to take notes. *** These distinctive trade paperbacks have also been priced to make them one of the most affordable critical series in the market today, making them easily accessible to students of all economic means. *** Each book includes notes, critical essays, chronologies, bibliographies and more. *** *** From The Earth to the Moon is a classic work by Jules Verne that has inspired movies, an opera and theme park rides. **** **** *** This edition includes critical essays by acclaimed author and senior lecturer (Arizona State University) Paul Cook and by Alexei and Cory Panshin (adapted from their Hugo-winning work on science fiction, The World Beyond the Hill).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781604504491
ISBN-10: 1604504498
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Phoenix Pick

Notă biografică

Jules Gabriel Verne (1828 - 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright best known for his adventure novels and his profound influence on the literary genre of science fiction. Verne was born to bourgeois parents in the seaport of Nantes, where he was trained to follow in his father's footsteps as a lawyer, but quit the profession early in life to write for magazines and the stage. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the Voyages extraordinaires, a widely popular series of scrupulously researched adventure novels including Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873).