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  • '''Jules Verne''' (1828-1905) was a [[France|French]] author and [[science fiction]] pione Jules Verne was born in the French seaport of Nantes on February 8, 1828, the eldest of
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  • | title = Jules Verne : the definitive biography | title = Jules Verne: An Exploratory Biography
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  • ...ca/ |title=Jules Verne: Collecting the Books and Ephemera of French Author Jules Verne |accessdate=2008-05-22 |last=Nash |first=Andrew |year=2007 }}
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  • ...ca/ |title=Jules Verne: Collecting the Books and Ephemera of French Author Jules Verne |accessdate=2008-05-22 |last=Nash |first=Andrew |year=2007 }}
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  • | title = Jules Verne : the definitive biography | title = Jules Verne: An Exploratory Biography
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  • '''Jules Verne''' (1828-1905) was a [[France|French]] author and [[science fiction]] pione Jules Verne was born in the French seaport of Nantes on February 8, 1828, the eldest of
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  • {{r|Jules Verne}}
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  • ...lled]], although some may be launched from aircraft or balloons. While the Jules Verne-style gun catapult of ''From the Earth to the Moon'' is impractical other t
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  • {{r|Jules Verne}}
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  • ...red to have been introduced in the nineteenth century by authors such as [[Jules Verne]], [[Edgar Allan Poe]], and [[H. G. Wells]], although elements of what woul
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  • ...ilt on an immense cork, have inspired writers from [[Jonathan Swift]] to [[Jules Verne]], and the influence of his more fanastical tales can be traced through [[R
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  • ...epartout]], in the 1872 novel ''[[Around the World in Eighty Days]]'' by [[Jules Verne]].
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  • *Arne Saknussemm, [[Iceland|Icelandic]] [[Alchemy|alchemist]] in [[Jules Verne]]'s novel ''[[Journey to the Center of the Earth]]''
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  • ...ng writers such as [[Edgar Allan Poe|Poe]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Jules Verne|Verne]], and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] to a mass audience, and establishing
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  • ...ng writers such as [[Edgar Allan Poe|Poe]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Jules Verne|Verne]], and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] to a mass audience, and establishing
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  • ...lus''' (SSN-571), named in conscious imitation of Captain Nemo's vessel in Jules Verne's novel, ''Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea'', sent out the historic m
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  • ...nces of Atlantis in modern media would be too extensive to include here. [[Jules Verne]]'s classic ''[[20,000 Leagues Under The Sea]]'' also included a visit to A
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  • ...[[H. Rider Haggard]]'s Allan Quatermain, [[H. G. Wells]]' Invisible Man, [[Jules Verne]]'s [[Captain Nemo]], [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,
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  • ...r_of_the_Earth Journey into the Interior of the Earth] in an article about Jules Verne plainly seems good practice. [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 22:39, 2 Ap
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