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Around the World in Eighty Days

Jules Verne

First published 1965
Publisher Paul Hamlyn
Format Hardcover
Type Novel
Pages 250
Price 15/-

{{Tr|K. E. Lichtenecker}}. This translation begins: "In 1872, the house at Number Seven, Saville Row was occupied by Phileas Fogg, Esquire, one of the most remarkable and unusual members of the London Reform Club. It was his habit to avoid everything which could arouse attention."

Sources:

  • Title, date (1965) publisher (Hamlyn), translator and translation from jv.gilead.org.il.
  • Title, date (1965), publisher (Paul Hamlyn), translator (K. E. Lichtenecker), illustrator, page count (256) and price (15s - Hamlyn and $3.98 - Allen) from Jules Verne Encyclopedia.
  • A book sale site (Worthpoint) specified translator as "Dr. K. E. Lichtenecker" and the page count as 249 numbered plus one. COPAC specifies 250 as well.