Thursday, May 2, 2013

Texts of Verne’s Voyages Extraordinaires I Have Read

While it may seem that I have a long way to go, reading anything of Verne's is by no means a chore...
  1. Five Weeks in a Balloon, 1863
  2. The Adventures of Captain Hatteras, 1866
  3. Journey to the Center of the Earth, 1864, revised 1867
  4. From the Earth to the Moon, 1865
  5. In Search of the Castaways, 1867–8
  6. (*) Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, 1869–70
  7. Around The Moon, 1870
  8. A Floating City, 1871
  9. The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa, 1872
  10. The Fur Country, 1873
  11. Around the World in Eighty Days, 1873
  12. (*) The Mysterious Island, 1874–5
  13. The Survivors of the Chancellor, 1875
  14. Off on a Comet, 1877
  15. The Child of the Cavern, 1877
  16. Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen, 1878
  17. The Begum's Millions, 1879
  18. Tribulations of a Chinaman in China, 1879
  19. (R) The Steam House, 1880
  20. Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, 1881
  21. Godfrey Morgan, 1882
  22. The Green Ray, 1882
  23. Kéraban the Inflexible, 1883
  24. The Vanished Diamond, 1884
  25. The Archipelago on Fire, 1884
  26. Mathias Sandorf, 1885
  27. The Lottery Ticket, 1886
  28. Robur the Conqueror, 1886
  29. The Flight to France, 1887
  30. Two Years' Vacation, 1888
  31. Family Without a Name, 1889
  32. The Purchase of the North Pole, 1889
  33. César Cascabel, 1890
  34. Mistress Branican, 1891
  35. Carpathian Castle, 1892
  36. Claudius Bombarnac, 1892
  37. Foundling Mick, 1893
  38. Captain Antifer, 1894
  39. (R) Propeller Island, 1895
  40. (*) Facing the Flag, 1896
  41. Clovis Dardentor, 1896
  42. (*) An Antarctic Mystery, 1897
  43. The Mighty Orinoco, 1898
  44. The Will of an Eccentric, 1899
  45. The Castaways of the Flag, 1900
  46. (R)The Village in the Treetops, 1901
  47. The Sea Serpent, 1901
  48. The Kip Brothers, 1902
  49. Traveling Scholarships, 1903
  50. A Drama in Livonia, 1904
  51. Master of the World, 1904
  52. (R) Invasion of the Sea, 1905
Titles marked with a ( R ) are those that I would like to obtain and read soon.
Titles marked with an ( * ) are those that I especially liked.

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