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20,000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino
20,000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino
20,000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino
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20,000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino

Written by Jules Verne

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Scientist Pierre Aronnax and his trusty servant set sail to hunt a sea monster. With help from the world’s greatest harpooner, the men discover that the creature is really a high-tech submarine with a mysterious leader, Captain Nemo.
LanguageEspañol
Release dateMar 1, 2013
ISBN9781434280503
20,000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino
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Jules Verne

Jules Gabriel Verne was born in the seaport of Nantes, France, in 1828 and was destined to follow his father into the legal profession. In Paris to train for the bar, he took more readily to literary life, befriending Alexander Dumas and Victor Hugo, and living by theatre managing and libretto-writing. His first science-based novel, Five Weeks in a Balloon, was issued by the influential publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel in 1862, and made him famous. Verne and Hetzel collaborated to write dozens more such adventures, including 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in 1869 and Around the World in 80 Days in 1872. In later life Verne entered local politics at Amiens, where had had a home. He also kept a house in Paris, in the street now named Boulevard Jules Verne, and a beloved yacht, the Saint Michel, named after his son. He died in 1905.

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    yo quiero la versión completa, la historia original dura al menos 20 horas ...
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    Espectacular pero me veo medio cansado... creo que es mejor la lectura pero de todos modos el audio sirve para no esforzarse en la novela hasta pronto