"Around the World in Eighty Days" follows the punctilious Phileas Fogg and his valet Passepartout as they race to circle the globe on a wager. A breathless travel adventure of trains, ships, and elephants, it is the most beloved of Verne's voyages extraordinaires.
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Jules Verne — Around the World in Eighty Days in Adventure Novels
Held in the Adventure Novels chamber of the Babel Nexus Index.
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