Journey to the Centre of the Earth
1864
Jules Verne
Translator’s title — A Journey into the Interior of the Earth
Translated by Frederick Amadeus Malleson, 1877
Contents
Preface
The Professor and his Family
A Mystery to be Solved at Any Price
The Runic Writing Exercises the Professor
The Enemy to be Starved into Submission
Famine, then Victory, Followed by Dismay
Exciting Discussions About an Unparalleled Exercise
A Woman’s Courage
Serious Preparations for Vertical Descent
Iceland, But What Next?
Interesting Conversations with Icelandic Savants
A Guide Found to the Centre of the Earth
A Barren Land
Hospitality Under the Arctic Circle
But Arctics can be Inhospitable, Too
Snæffel at Last
Boldly Down the Crater
Vertical Descent
The Wonders of Terrestial Depths
Geological Studies in Situ
The First Signs of Distress
Compassion Fuses the Professor’s Heart
Total Failure of Water
Water Discovered
Well Said, Old Mole! Canst Thou Work in the Ground So Fast?
De Profundis
The Worst Peril of All
Lost in the Bowels of the Earth
The Rescue in the Whispering Gallery
Thalatta! Thalatta!
A New Mare Internum
Preparations for a Voyage of Discovery
Wonders of the Deep
A Battle of Monsters
The Great Geyser
An Electric Storm
Calm Philosophic Discussions
The Liedenbrock Museum of Geology
The Professor in his Chair Again
Forest Scenery Illuminated by Electricity
Preparations for Blasting a Passage to the Centre of the Earth
The Great Explosion and the Rush Down Below
Headlong Speed Upward Through the Horrors of Darkness
Shot Out of a Volcano at Last!
Sunny Lands in the Blue Mediterranean
All’s Well That Ends Well
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