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A Journey to the Centre of the Earth

A Journey to the Centre of the Earth

By: Jules Verne Completed
Language: English
English ·Science Fiction ·Completed
·Jules Verne
44
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44 Chapters
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A Journey to the Centre of the Earthis a science fiction fantasy novel written by the French authorJules Verne, who is remembered for his mastery over science fiction writings such as Around the World in  Eighty Days, In the Year 2889, and From the Earth to the Moon.
This novel is an adventurous exploration of traveling into the center of the earth through a volcano bypassing prehistoric animals, extreme weather conditions and natural hazards. Professor Lidenbrock, bought a book written by Snorri Sturluson, which has a manuscript stating the passage to center of the earth through a volcanic in Iceland. With his cryptology skills, he could decode the script written in Latin, however it was not readable and meaningless.
The curious professor decides to keep everything off including food till he decodes the script. No one is allowed to go out from the house, including his cowardly niece Axel and maid Martha. In a spurious moment, Axel could realize that the professor’s decoding was correct, only thing is it has to be read backward.  Axel tries to avoid the adventure, finally tells his finding after fearing starvation for 2 days.
The impatient professor departed immediately along with his shaky niece and reaches the Iceland and the Volcano, guided by a hunter named Hans Bjelke, an Icelander.They have to choose the right crater among the three on the Volcano, through a shadow of a mountain peak. After entering through crater, the trios encounter strange phenomena and dangers including encounter with many prehistoric animals. After going through many adventures, they had been ejected out by a volcanic eruption.

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MY UNCLE MAKES A GREAT DISCOVERY Looking back to all that has occurred to me since that eventful day, I am scarcely able to believe in the reality of my adventures. They were truly so wonderful that e…

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THE MYSTERIOUS PARCHMENT "I declare," cried my uncle, striking the table fiercely with his fist, "I declare to you it is Runic—and contains some wonderful secret, which I must get at, a…

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AN ASTOUNDING DISCOVERY "What is the matter?" cried the cook, entering the room; "when will master have his dinner?" "Never." "And, his supper?" "I don&#03…

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WE START ON THE JOURNEY "You see, the whole island is composed of volcanoes," said the Professor, "and remark carefully that they all bear the name of Yocul. The word is Icelandic, and …

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FIRST LESSONS IN CLIMBING At Altona, a suburb of Hamburg, is the Chief Station of the Kiel railway, which was to take us to the shores of the Belt. In twenty minutes from the moment of our departure w…

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OUR VOYAGE TO ICELAND The hour of departure came at last. The night before, the worthy Mr. Thompson brought us the most cordial letters of introduction for Baron Trampe, Governor of Iceland, for M. Pi…

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CONVERSATION AND DISCOVERY When I returned, dinner was ready. This meal was devoured by my worthy relative with avidity and voracity. His shipboard diet had turned his interior into a perfect gulf. Th…

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THE EIDER-DOWN HUNTER—OFF AT LAST That evening I took a brief walk on the shore near Reykjavik, after which I returned to an early sleep on my bed of coarse planks, where I slept the sleep of the just…

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OUR START—WE MEET WITH ADVENTURES BY THE WAY The weather was overcast but settled, when we commenced our adventurous and perilous journey. We had neither to fear fatiguing heat nor drenching rain. It …

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TRAVELING IN ICELAND It ought, one would have thought, to have been night, even in the sixty-fifth parallel of latitude; but still the nocturnal illumination did not surprise me. For in Iceland, durin…

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