| Publisher |
Jaico Publishing House |
| Publication Year |
2007 |
| ISBN-13 |
9789388423106 |
| ISBN-10 |
9388423100 |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Number of Pages |
232 Pages |
| Language |
(English) |
| Weight (grms) |
250 |
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - Jaico illustarted classics series is a collection of beloved children’s classics read by generations all over the world. Rich with adventures and thrills, these immortal stories with vivid illustrations are designed to delight young readers.
A Mysterious phenomenon was noticed in the year 1866. Vessels at sea had seen a long large object more powerful in its movement than a whale. A French scientist was commissioned to investigate. A frigate was specially fitted out for this expedition. After three months of cruising the high seas, the frigate encountered the monster and shot out its harpoon to strike the creature. Suddenly, a giant waterspout issued forth from the monster and threw the scientist and his colleagues on the monster’s back. To their consternation, they were pulled deep inside the sea. What happened to them down there? Join the intrepid scientist in his strange adventure.
Jules Verne
Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a visionary French author, often called the "Father of Science Fiction." His novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1870) is a groundbreaking adventure that explores the mysteries of the deep ocean. The story follows Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus, as they journey through uncharted waters. Combining scientific foresight with thrilling storytelling, Verne’s work captures the spirit of discovery and innovation, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer in speculative fiction.
Jules Verne
Jaico Publishing House