BUT, DID YOU KNOW…… Before he wrote stories he wrote libretti (lyrics) for operas.  And Around The World In 80 Days was actually based on a true story. In 1870, US railroad magnate George Francis Train declared in the middle of his Presidential candidacy that he would travel around the world in 80 days or less. (It ended up taking him almost double the time

Jules Verne was one of the most influential and celebrated writers in the history of science fiction. But his novels contain more than just entertainment. His wild imagination and propensity for thorough research led not only to enthralling adventure stories, but some eerily accurate predictions in the realm of scientific advancement.

Verne wrote about space, air, and underwater travel before navigable aircraft and practical submarines were invented, and before any means of space travel had been devised.

Verne began as very optimistic about how technical possibilities could influence the future of mankind. Over his career, he began more and more pessimistic about the future of civilization. Some say his good friend and publisher Peirre-Jules Hetzel edited out some of the more pessimistic aspects that were creeping into Verne’s works, but after his death, Hetzel’s son who took over the business did far less editing and left them in.

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