Round the World in Eighty Days
| First published | 1878 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | George Routledge & Sons |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Novel |
| Pages | 254+31 |
| Price | 1/- |
{{Tr|Henry Frith}}. This translation begins: "In the year of grace One thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, the house in which Sheridan died in 1816—viz. No 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens—was occupied by Phileas Fogg, Esq., one of the most eccentric members of the Reform Club, though it always appeared as if he were very anxious to avoid remark."
The novel is followed by a 31-page publisher's catalogue on numbered pages (2-31) and a separate ad for two magazines. One illustration in frontispiece, no credit, not from original French publication. Sources:
- Title, publisher (George Routledge and Sons), translator, translation, date (1879) and page counts from scanned copy at Bodleian Library.
- Title, publisher (G. Routledge), date (December 1878), price (1s another at 1s6d) from Jules Verne Encyclopedia.
- Title, date (1878), publisher (Routledge), translator and translation from jv.gilead.org.il.