On Mon Mar 4 18:11:17 1996, Gene Feldman wrote about ``Looking for illustrations from A Journey to the Center of the Earth'':
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> Hello,
> Please forgive me if this has been asked before, but I am
> new to the Forum. I was wondering if anybody knows whether or not
> there exists an HTML version of A Journey to the Center of the Earth
> and a set of the original illustrations?
> Thanks very much for your help.
> best regards,
> gene carl feldman
> gene~at~seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov
> http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov
>
>
Hi Gene,
Welcome to the Forum. Everything that I could find in the Internet is in my
Collection Web page. In particular, Journey to the Center of the Earth exists,
to my best knowledge, only is a straight ASCII text (from the Eris collection
of Virginia Tech). The only two illustrated Hypertexts are `Around the World in
Eighty Days' and `De la Terre a` la lune' (in French). If anyone has more
information, I'll love to get it.
BTW, just today I have added to the Potpourri section of my page a link titled
`Jules Verne und Stromboli', which is an German HTML version of chapter 44 of
Journey to the Center of The Earth. This part of the `Stromboli On-Line' Web
Site, in Zurich. They have also an Italian version of this page, but not
English yet. It has one illustration, which you can also see in my page. As
they are interested at the Stromboli reference, it is unlikely they will have
other chapters.
Cheers,
Zvi.
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Received on Mon 04 Mar 1996 - 21:16:06 IST