Track
ChapterLength
0100 - Introduction11:53
0201 - 1-1. A Runaway Reef17:00
0302 - 1-2. The Pros and Cons13:49
0403 - 1-3. As Master Wishes12:07
0504 - 1-4. Ned Land16:06
0605 - 1-5. At Random!14:58
0706 - 1-6. At Full Steam18:16
0807 - 1-7. A Whale of Unknown Species17:05
0908 - 1-8. Mobilis in Mobili19:34
1009 - 1-9. The Tantrums of Ned Land16:17
1110 - 1-10. The Man Of The Waters20:59
1211 - 1-11. The Nautilus19:37
1312 - 1-12. Everything through Electricity16:40
1413 - 1-13. Some Figures16:53
1514 - 1-14. The Black Current27:41
1615 - 1-15. An Invitation in Writing19:05
1716 - 1-16. Strolling the Plains15:18
1817 - 1-17. An Underwater Forest16:48
1918 - 1-18. Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific20:34
2019 - 1-19. Vanikoro24:55
2120 - 1-20. The Torres Strait20:16
2221 - 1-21. Some Days Ashore24:55
2322 - 1-22. The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo24:43
2423 - 1-23. Aegri Somnia20:33
2524 - 1-24. The Coral Realm19:52
2625 - 2-1. The Indian Ocean25:31
2726 - 2-2. A New Proposition from Captain Nemo23:20
2827 - 2-3. A Pearl Worth Ten Million28:04
2928 - 2-4. The Red Sea30:14
3029 - 2-5. Arabian Tunnel20:48
3130 - 2-6. The Greek Islands25:25
3231 - 2-7. The Mediterranean in Forty?Eight Hours25:01
3332 - 2-8. The Bay of Vigo24:59
3433 - 2-9. A Lost Continent26:01
3534 - 2-10. The Underwater Coalfields26:22
3635 - 2-11. The Sargasso Sea21:58
3736 - 2-12. Sperm Whales and Baleen Whales24:48
3837 - 2-13. The Ice Bank27:16
3938 - 2-14. The South Pole32:12
4039 - 2-15. Accident or Incident?17:30
4140 - 2-16. Shortage of Air23:30
4241 - 2-17. From Cape Horn to the Amazon23:12
4342 - 2-18. The Devilfish23:36
4443 - 2-19. The Gulf Stream24:52
4544 - 2-20. In Latitude 47? 24' and Longitude 17? 28'19:45
4645 - 2-21. A Mass Execution20:24
4746 - 2-22. The Last Words of Captain Nemo17:19
4847 - 2-23. Conclusion4:14

Notes
Running Time: 16 hours 42 minutes
Read by:  Michele Fry
Book Coordinator: Michele Fry
Meta Coordinator: Phil Chenevert        
Proof Listener: Piotr Nater

Artwork
Cover: Illustration of book cover, source unknown
DVD Inset: Photograph of Jules Verne c. 1878 by Félix Nadar (1820-1910)
DVD Insert: Paysage sous-marin de l’île Crespo.   16 November 1871 drawn by Alphonse de Neuville (1835—1885) or Édouard Riou (1833-1900) An illustration from Jules Verne’s novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” (1866-69)

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"The year 1866 was signalised by a remarkable incident, a mysterious and puzzling phenomenon, which doubtless no one has yet forgotten”* So it begins: a 69,000 mile voyage across and around the world's oceans in the submersible ship Nautilus, a voyage on which no one who embarks ever forgets.

It is refreshing to read science fiction in the form that noted author and reviewer of the genre Gary Westfahl recalls in citing Hugo Gernsback's definition: "Let me clarify the term science-fiction. When I speak of it, I mean the truly scientific, prophetic science-fiction with the full accent on science. I emphatically do not mean the fairy tale brand, the weird or fantastic type which mistakenly masquerades under the name of science-fiction today."

In his introduction to The Works of Jules Verne, Editor Charles F. Horne, PhD, cites the following from Verne himself: "I base my groundwork on groundwork of actual fact." He illustrated this by instancing his submarine, the Nautilus. "This, he said when carefully considered, is a submarine mechanism about which there is nothing wholly extraordinary, nor beyond the bounds of actual scientific knowledge. It rises and sinks by perfectly well-known processes...Its motive force is no secret; the only point at which I have called in the aid of imagination is in the application of this force, and here I have purposely left a blank, for the reader to form his own conclusion, a mere technical hiatus."

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea first appeared in book form in 1869, the sixth in the series of fifty-four novels known as the Voyages Extraordinaires. It stands in sharp contrast to today's popular apocalyptic sci-fi scenarios, which usually spell doomsday for mankind or, at best, come as a call to prepare for the dystopian nightmare future. What is forgotten is the wondrous anticipation that science and its potential for bettering the human condition once held. Unlike snide anti-science social commentary dressed as science fiction or reworked mythology marketed as "science fantasy" to an audience ignorant of or opposed to a classical education, Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires points back to the traditional values of honesty, courage, virtue, honor, and the hope that a scientifically empowered mankind will be well-guided to realize its noblest dreams. (Summary by Raymond Lakner)


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EAN - DVD case 0683422134241
EAN - CD jacket 0687700169727
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD case, CD jacket, CD security sleeve, download
Author Jules Verne (1828 - 1905)
Translator Frederick P. Walter
Year 1869
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Read by Michele Fry
Length 16 hours and 42 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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