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Round the World in Eighty Days

Jules Verne

First published 1974
Publisher Collins
Format Hardcover
Type Novel
Pages 253

{{Tr|Stephen W. White}}. This translation begins: "In the year 1872, the house no. 7, saville row, burlington gardens—the house in which sheridan died in 1814—was inhabited by phileas fogg, esq., one of the most singular and most noticed members of the Reform Club of London, although he seemed to take care to do nothing which might attract attention."

"General Editor: G. F. Maine" This is the Stephen White translation. "First published, 1873", "Latest reprint, 1974" Interior art is a portrait of Jules Verne signed S. van Abbé. Jules Verne biography is on pages 7-10 and signed H. d. R. Table of contents on pages 11-13. "Introduction" is on pages 15-17 and is unsigned, presumed to be the editor. Novel starts on page 19 and ends on page 250. Bibliography is on pages 251-253.

Page Title Author(s) Type
15 Introduction (Round the World in Eighty Days) G. F. Maine Essay