Books in Order: A Glimpse into the Literary Timeline of Jules Verne
Jules Verne, born in 1828 and passed in 1905, was an esteemed French author known for his prolific contributions to adventure and science fiction literature. His work goes beyond that of a mere novelist; he was a poet and playwright with a far-reaching influence that deemed him a literature pioneer. Even though he wasn’t an inventor or a scientist, his work encapsulated themes of space, air, and underwater voyages long before they were recognized by the scientific world.
The Remarkable Writing Styles of Jules Verne
Most notably known for his series, ‘Voyages Extraordinaires’ which constituted a significant part of his work, Verne’s writing was not strictly limited to science fiction. Interestingly, he is considered one of the trailblazers that laid the foundations for this genre. His method of storytelling brought underdeveloped ideas to life, captivating readers with his anticipation of technological advancements.
Books in Order: The Breathtaking Journey through Verne’s Published Works
Embarking on his literary voyage in 1863 with his debut novel ‘Five Weeks in a Balloon’, this list provides a sequence of books in order drafted by Jules Verne:
Publication Order of Voyages Extraordinaires Books
Five Weeks in a Balloon |
(1863) |
|
The Adventures of Captain Hatteras |
(1864) |
|
Journey to the Center of the Earth |
(1864) |
|
From the Earth to the Moon |
(1865) |
|
Captain Grant’s Children |
(1867) |
|
In Search Of The Castaways |
(1867) |
|
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |
(1869) |
|
Round The Moon |
(1869) |
|
A Floating City |
(1871) |
|
The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa |
(1872) |
|
The Fur Country |
(1873) |
|
Around the World in Eighty Days |
(1873) |
|
The Mysterious Island |
(1874) |
|
The Survivors of the Chancellor |
(1875) |
|
Michael Strogoff or, The Courier of the Czar |
(1876) |
|
Off On A Comet |
(1877) |
|
Child of the Cavern |
(1877) |
|
Dick Sand: A Captain at Fifteen |
(1878) |
|
The Begum’s Fortune |
(1879) |
|
The Tribulations of a Chinaman |
(1879) |
|
The Steam House |
(1880) |
|
Eight Hundred Leagues On The Amazon |
(1881) |
|
Godfrey Morgan |
(1882) |
|
The Green Ray |
(1882) |
|
Keraban the Inflexible |
(1883) |
|
The Vanished Diamond: The Star of the South |
(1884) |
|
The Archipelago On Fire |
(1884) |
|
Mathias Sandorf |
(1885) |
|
The Lottery Ticket |
(1885) |
|
Robur the Conqueror |
(1886) |
|
North Against South |
(1887) |
|
The Flight To France |
(1887) |
|
Two Years’ Vacation |
(1888) |
|
Family Without A Name |
(1889) |
|
The Purchase of the North Pole: Topsy-Turvy |
(1889) |
|
Caesar Cascabel |
(1890) |
|
Mistress Branican |
(1891) |
|
The Castle of the Carpathians |
(1892) |
|
Claudius Bombarnac |
(1892) |
|
Foundling Mick |
(1893) |
|
Captain Antifer |
(1894) |
|
Propeller Island |
(1895) |
|
Facing The Flag |
(1896) |
|
Clovis Dardentor |
(1896) |
|
The Survivors of the Jonathan |
(1897) |
|
The Sphinx of the Ice / An Antarctic Mystery |
(1897) |
|
The Mighty Orinoco |
(1898) |
|
Will Of An Eccentric |
(1899) |
|
The Castaways of the Flag |
(1900) |
|
Village in the Treetops |
(1901) |
|
Sea Serpent |
(1901) |
|
The Kip Brothers |
(1902) |
|
Travel Scholarships |
(1903) |
|
Drama In Livonia |
(1904) |
|
Master of the World |
(1904) |
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The Lighthouse at the End of the World |
(1905) |
|
Invasion of the Sea |
(1905) |
|
The Chase of the Golden Meteor |
(1908) |
|
The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz |
(1910) |
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