Around the World in Eighty Days

by Jules VERNE (1828 - 1905)

In Which Passepartout Finds Out That, Even at the Antipodes, It Is Convenient to Have Some Money in One's Pocket

Around the World in Eighty Days

Around the World in Eighty Days (French: Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is a classic adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in 1873. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly-employed French valet Passepartout attempt to circumnavigate the world in 80 days on a £20,000 wager set by his friends at the Reform Club. (Summary from Wikipedia)


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During Which Mr. Fogg and Party Cross the Pacific Ocean , Fix the Detective Considerably Furthers the Interests of Phileas Fogg , In Which a Slight Glimpse Is Had of San Francisco , In Which Certain Incidents Are Narrated Which Are Only to Be Met with on American Railroads , In Which It Is Shown That Phileas Fogg Gained Nothing by His Tour around the World Except Happiness , In Which Passepartout Does Not Succeed in Making Anybody Listen to Reason , In Which Passepartout Undergoes, at a Speed of Twenty Miles an Hour, a Course of Mormon History , In Which Passepartout's Nose Becomes Outrageously Long , In Which Phileas Fogg and Party Travel by the Pacific Railroad , In Which Phileas Fogg at Last Reaches London , In Which Phileas Fogg Does Not Have to Repeat His Orders to Passepartout Twice , In Which Phileas Fogg Engages in a Direct Struggle with Bad Fortune , In Which Phileas Fogg Shows Himself Equal to the Occasion , In Which Phileas Fogg Simply Does His Duty , In Which Phileas Fogg's Name Is Once More at a Premium on the Market