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What was jules verne's first book?

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Who is the author of the book Journey to the Center of the Earth?

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Which writer created the captain nemo?

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When was jules verne first book published?

"From The Earth To The Moon" by Jules Verne was first published in 1865 as part of his "The Extraordinary Voyages" series. The first English translation was published in 1867. The text of the novel (English version) can be found on the Project Gutenberg website.


Who is the traveler in Verne's book?

His name is Phileas Fogg, and he is the lead character in Jules Verne's 1873 book "Around the World in 80 Days."


What was Verne's first novel?

Jules Verne's first published book was Five Weeks in a Balloon; although, he wrote some operettas before that.


How old was Jules Verne when he wrote his first book?

He was 35 years old when he wrote his first book.But he wrote his short story Le Mariage de Monsieur Anselme des Tilleuls in the mid 1850s.


What is jules verne's most famous book?

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