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Book Description |
| Jules Verne’s A Journey to the Centre of the Earth follows Professor Lidenbrock, his nephew Axel, and their guide Hans as they embark on an extraordinary expedition beneath the Earth’s surface. Following cryptic instructions from an ancient manuscript, they descend through a volcano in Iceland and discover a hidden underground world filled with prehistoric creatures, vast caverns, and mysterious landscapes. Combining scientific curiosity with thrilling adventure, this classic novel showcases Verne’s visionary storytelling and remains a cornerstone of science fiction and exploration literature. |
About Author |
| Jules Verne |
| Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French writer and a pioneer of science fiction, known for blending adventure with scientific concepts. Born in Nantes, he initially studied law but pursued literature instead. His most famous works, including Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Around the World in Eighty Days, anticipated future technological advancements. Though he faced personal and financial struggles later in life, his books remain widely translated and influential. Verne passed away in 1905 in Amiens, France, leaving a lasting legacy in literature and science. |



