Round the World in Eighty Days
| First published | 1965 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Blackie & Son |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Novel |
| Pages | 239 |
{{Tr|Irene R. Gibbons}}. This translation begins: "In 1872, No. 7 Savile Row, Burlington Gardens—the house where Sheridan died in 1816—was occupied by Phileas Fogg, Esq., one of the oddest and most conspicuous members of the Reform Club of London, although he appeared to make a point of never doing anything that could possibly attract attention."
Sources:
- Title, date (1965), publisher (Blackie), translator and translation from jv.gilead.org.il.
- Title, date (1965), publisher (Blackie) and translator from Jules Verne Encyclopedia.
- Title, date (1965), page count, publisher (Blackie & Son Ltd.), translatore and cover image from sale offer on www.abebooks.com.