Author | Jules Verne |
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Original title | Le Superbe Orénoque |
Translator | Stanford Luce |
Illustrator | Georges Roux |
Language | French |
Series | The Extraordinary Voyages #45 |
Genre | Adventure novel |
Publisher | Pierre-Jules Hetzel |
Publication date | 1898 |
Publication place | France |
Published in English | 2002 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
ISBN | 0-8195-6511-3 |
Preceded by | An Antarctic Mystery |
Followed by | The Will of an Eccentric |
The Mighty Orinoco (French: Le Superbe Orénoque) is a novel by French writer Jules Verne (1828–1905), first published in 1898 as a part of the Voyages Extraordinaires.[1] It tells the story of young Jeanne's journey up the Orinoco River in Venezuela with her protector, Sergeant Martial, in order to find her father, Colonel de Kermor, who disappeared some years before.
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An illustration from the novel drawn by George Roux
References
[edit]- ^ "The Mighty Orinoco by Jules Verne". www.publishersweekly.com. 1 May 2003. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
External links
[edit]- Media related to The Mighty Orinoco at Wikimedia Commons
- The Mighty Orinoco at the Internet Archive
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