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Re:A request

From: Jan Rychlík <jan.rychlik~at~seznam.cz>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:28:24 +0200 (CEST)
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Dear Richard,
you might bear in mind, that "Un express de l’avenir" is not by Jules Verne, but by his son Michel.
Best regards
Jan

> ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
> Od: Richard Gombert <rgombert~at~yahoo.com>
> Předmět: A request
> Datum: 13.6.2008 18:54:14
> ----------------------------------------
> All,
>
> I am looking for the following Jules Verne works in French and preferably in
> some electronic form. Word, PDF, txt or OpenOffice would be fine.
>
> I am doing research and am looking through the French editions.
>
> I have visited Zvi's web site and Gutenberg. This list is those that I could not
> find.
>
> So if anyone know where I might find these please drop me a line.
>
> Thanks
>
> Novels
>
> Hector Servadac
> Un Capitaine de quinze ans
> L’École des Robinsons
> Le Rayon vert
> L’Étoile du sud
> Mathias Sandorf
> “L’Épave du Cynthia”
> Le Chemin de France
> Deux Ans de vacances
> César Cascabel
> Claudius Bombarnac
> Mirifiques Aventures de Maître Antifer
> P’tit-Bonhomme
> Clovis Dardentor
> Le Sphinx des glaces
> Le Superbe Orénoque
> Seconde patrie
> Les Histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin
> Les Frères Kip
> Bourses de voyage
> Un Drame en Livonie
> Maître du monde
> Le Volcan d’or
> La Chasse au météore
>
> Short Fiction
>
> Un express de l’avenir
>
> Plays
>
> Un Fils adoptif
> Les Compagnons de la Marjolaine
> Monsieur de Chimpanzé
> Les Enfants du capitaine Grant
>
>
> Richard Gombert
> Yahoo Mail Account rgombert~at~yahoo.com
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> Seems we'll never see the sun,
> and still the day has possibilities
> With apoligies to Neal Peart
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> I can see myself tomorrow
> a little further down the road
> - Dave Cousins
> "Further Down the Road"
>
> good friends help you move books!
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>
> Rusted and ropy. Dog-eared old copy.
> Vintage and classic, or just plain Jurassic:
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