swati dasgupta wrote:
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> James D Keeline helped Andrew Romeo by listing a few books on Jules Verne which should be read. I have also heard of, but never seen, two other books: The Jules Verne Encyclopedia and the Jules Verne companion. Could anyone tell me how good these books are? They would probably not be necessary for an eighth grade student, but what about for an adult who is really interested in Verne?
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> Thanks for any help.
>
> Swati Dasgupta
> dasgupta~at~nde.vsnl.net.in
> B 32 Gulmohar Park
> New Delhi 110049
> India
The JULES VERNE ENCYCLOPEDIA is a must-have for any Verne collector or
scholar. It is out of reach of an 8th grader from a price and reading
level standpoint. I have not seen the JULES VERNE COMPANION but it
sounds interesting.
James
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