Hector Servadac; or, The Career of a Comet
| First published | 1878 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Novel |
| Pages | 370 |
| Price | 10/6 |
{{Tr|Ellen E. Frewer}}. This translation begins: ""Nothing, sir, can induce me to surrender my claim." "I am sorry for it, count, but in such a matter your views cannot modify mine."" The second part begins: "By the return of the expedition, conveying its contribution from Formentera, the known population of Gallia was raised to a total of thirty-six."
{{Tr|Ellen E. Frewer}}.
Price from Jules Verne Encyclopedia.
This long title may be from the front cover alone.
WorldCat library record OCLC 14390659 (below) shows:
-- heading/title "Hector Servadac"
-- "Notes: On cover: Hector Servadac; or, The career of a comet."
| Year | Reviewer | Publication |
|---|---|---|
| 1953 | Joseph H. Crawford, Jr. & James J. Donahue & Donald M. Grant | '333': A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel |