Verne, Jules: From the Earth to the Moon Direct and Round the Moon

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London, Eng.: George Routledge and Sons, 1883. Translated by T.H. Linklater. Charles Dickens and Evans, Crystal Palace Press. 318, 2 p.; 18 cm. (7 inches). Grey cloth with black-stamped spine and cover titles and illustration. Cover title: From the Earth to the Moon and Round It. Part of the publisher's Jules Verne Library. Not in Myers, which lists American and British editions of this title from 1869 to 1893. A scarce edition of one of Verne's most popular titles and a scarce Routledge book. Routledge seems to have been the only publisher to use this variant of the title. First published in book form as "De la Terre à la Lune: Trajet direct en 97 heures" in 1865. In Very Good- Condition: spine is sunned; ends of spine frayed; cover slightly soiled; pages are clean and tight.. Very Good-.
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$30.00
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- Seller Inventory #: 000541
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: George Routledge and Sons
- Place: London, Eng.
- Date published: 1883
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