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20,000 Leagues Under the Seas [Hardcover]

Jules Verne (Author), Ron Miller (Author)
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Designed for school districts, educators, and students seeking to maximize performance on standardized tests, Webster's paperbacks take advantage of the fact that classics are frequently assigned readings in English courses. By using a running thesaurus at the bottom of each page, this edition of 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne was edited for students who are actively building their vocabularies in anticipation of taking PSAT¿, SAT¿, AP¿ (Advanced Placement¿), GRE¿, LSAT¿, GMAT¿ or similar examinations.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Unicorn Pub House; New edition edition (April 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881010855
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881010855
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,070,127 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ron Miller (born May 8, 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an artist and author who lives and works in South Boston, Virginia in the United States. His current work is primarily the writing and illustration of books specializing in astronomical, astronautical and science fiction subjects for young adults.

Miller holds a BFA from Columbus, Ohio, College of Art and Design. He worked as a commercial artist and designer for six years, before taking a position as art director for the National Air & Space Museum's Albert Einstein Planetarium. He left there in 1977 to became a freelance illustrator and author; to date he has nearly forty book titles to his credit, and his illustrations have appeared on scores of book jackets, book interiors and in magazines such as National Geographic, Reader's Digest, Scientific American, Smithsonian, Analog, Starlog, Air & Space, Sky & Telescope, Newsweek, Natural History, Discover, GEO and others.

Miller has translated and illustrated new editions of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, From the Earth to the Moon and Journey to the Center of the Earth as well as a companion/atlas to Verne's works, Extraordinary Voyages. He has acted as a consultant on Verne for Walt Disney Imagineering and A&E Television Network's Biography series. Miller's book The Dream Machines, a comprehensive 744-page history of manned spacecraft, was nominated for the International Astronautical Federation's Manuscript Award and won the Booklist Editor's Choice Award. His original paintings are in numerous private and public collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Pushkin Museum (Moscow).

He designed a set of ten commemorative postage stamps for the U.S. Postal Service. He has been a production illustrator for motion pictures, notably Dune and Total Recall; and he designed and co-directed the computer-generated show ride film, Impact!

Miller has taken part in international space art workshops and exhibitions, including seminal sessions held in Iceland and the Soviet Union. He was invited by the Soviet government to the 30th anniversary celebration of the launch of Sputnik, and has lectured on space art and space history in the U.S., France, Japan, Italy and Great Britain. He was featured on Hour 25 Science Fiction Radio program in early 2003.

An authority on the work of the famed astronomical artist Chesley Bonestell, his book The Art of Chesley Bonestell received a Hugo Award in 2002; other books have received awards, including a Silver Award for best fiction from ForeWord magazine and the Violet Crown Award from the Writers' League of Texas. His Worlds Beyond series received the American Institute of Physics Award of Excellence. The Grand Tour, has gone through three editions, multiple printings, several translations, was a Hugo Award nominee and has sold over 250,000 copies. It was also a twice a Book-of-the-Month feature selection. Other books have been selections of the Science, Quality Paperback and Science Fiction Book Clubs.

Miller has also had several short stories included in science fiction anthologies.

Miller has been on the faculty of the International Space University. He is a contributing editor for Air & Space/Smithsonian magazine; a member of the International Academy of Astronautics; a Life Member, Fellow and past Trustee of the International Association of Astronomical Artists; an Honorary Member of the Societe Jules Verne (Paris); a Member of the North American Jules Verne Society and a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society.

Books written or co-written

* The Space Art Poster Book (Stackpole, 1979)
* Space Art (Starlog, 1979)
* The Grand Tour (Workman, 1981; revised edition, 1993; revised edition, 2005)
* Worlds Beyond: The Art of Chesley Bonestell (Donning, 1983)
* Out of the Cradle (Workman, 1984)
* Cycles of Fire (Workman, 1987)
* Stars and Planets (Doubleday, 1987)
* Decalcomania--A Tourist's Handbook and Guide (Black Cat Press, 1987)
* Mathematics (Doubleday, 1989)
* 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Unicorn, 1988)
* In the Stream of Stars (Workman, 1990)
* The Bronwyn Trilogy: Palaces & Prisons, Silk & Steel, Hearts & Armor (Ace, 1991-1992)
* The History of Earth (Workman, 1992)
* The Dream Machines (Krieger, 1993)
* Extraordinary Voyages (Black Cat Press, 1994)
* BrainQuest (Workman, 1994)
* Firebrands (Paper Tiger, 1998)
* 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Dorling Kindersley, 1998)
* The History of Rockets (Grolier, 1999)
* Bradamant (Timberwolf, 2000)
* The History of Science Fiction (Grolier, 2001)
* The Art of Chesley Bonestell (Paper Tiger, 2001)
* Palaces & Prisons (Timberwolf Press, 2001)
* Silk & Steel (Timberwolf Press, 2002)
* Hearts & Armor (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Mermaids & Meteors (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Velda (Timberwolf Press, 2003)
* Worlds Beyond (eleven-book series, Millbrook Press, 2002-2005)
* Special Effects in the Movies (Millbrook Press, 2006)
* The Elements (Millbrook Press, 2004)
* 13 Steps to Velda (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Captain Judikah (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Pathetic Selections (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Journey to the Center of the Earth (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* The Conquest of Space (four-book series, Lerner, 2007-2008)
* Extreme Wonders: Aircraft (Hylas Publishing, 2007)
* Digital Art (Lerner, 2007-2008)
* Cleopatra (Chelsea House, 2008)
* The Seven Wonders of Engineering (Lerner, 2009)
* The Seven Wonders of the Gas Giants (Lerner, 2010)
* The Seven Wonders of the Rocky Planets (Lerner, 2010)
* The Seven Wonders of Meteors, Asteroids and Comets (Lerner, 2010)



 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 20000 leagues, November 29, 2010
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This book is a must keep for both adults and children. The Ron Miller's illustrations and paintings are beautiful and the quality of the book is ++. If you love adventures, Jules Verne, the captain Nemo and the Nautilus this book is for you.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SUPERB HARDCOVER ILLUSTRATED EDITION, October 16, 2010
This review is from: 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas (Hardcover)
THE PREVIOUS REVIEWER OBVIOUSLY KNOWS NOTHING OF JULES VERNE'S WORKS
LET ALONE THE FACT THAT REVIEWS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE OF THE PARTICULAR
EDITION LISTED. THE HARDCOVER EDITION ILLUSTRATED BY RON MILLER IS
AN EXCEPTIONAL BOOK. THERE ARE 36 GORGEOUS COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS AS WELL AS BLACK & WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT THE BOOK. EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS BOOK SPEAKS OF QUALITY FROM THE QUALITY PAPER TO THE STUNNING TURQUOISE CLOTH COVER WITH A SHARK IN COBALT BLUE EMBOSSED AROUND A COLOR ILLUSTRATION OF CAPTAIN NEMO'S SUBMARINE. THE END PAPERS SHOW THE VOYAGE OF THE NAUTILUS. THIS IS NOT A FLIMSY PAPERBACK. IT WAS PUBLISHED BY THE UNICORN PUBLISHING HOUSE IN 1988, WHO HAVE PUBLISHED MANY OTHER CLASSICS FOR TEENS & ADULTS. FROM READING THE ENTIRELY INAPPROPRIATE AND FRANKLY QUITE STUPID REVIEW RATING A PAPERBACK (NOT THIS EDITION) BY JULES VERNE AS A THREE AND ATTEMPTING TO RECAP THE STORY OF TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES BENEATH THE SEA, IT IS CLEAR THE REVIEWER IS NOT AWARE THIS IS A CLASSIC AND JULES VERNE ONE OF THE GREATEST WRITERS OF ALL TIME. THE REVIEW SHOULD BE REMOVED. I AM AN AUTHOR WITH OVER
3,000 BOOKS IN MY LIBRARY AND HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE ILLUSTRATOR OR PUBLISHER.
THIS IS ONE OF MY MOST CHERISHED VOLUMES.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Adventure, October 28, 2003
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Not a single review? Not one? Hmm...

I read this book on 10/27/02, while I was waiting for the great San Diego fire to subside. It certainly served its purpose: Keeping my mind off of the events not so far away.

Written in 1866, this book is notable for its proto-science fiction vision as well as the character of "Captain Nemo".

Since there are no other reviews, I will summarize the plot: Professor Aronmax is a french scientist doing unspecified research in the American Mid West, when he is called to particpate on a hunting expedition. The target of the hunt: What is believed to be a giant narwhal that is damaging ships in the Atlantic. Aronmax, joined by his trusty man servant, joins the USS Lincoln in the hunt.

Upon doing battle with the "Narwhal", the Lincoln is damaged. Aronmax, his man servant and Ned Land, a Canadian harpooner, are captured by Captain Nemo. Captain Nemo captains a submarine called the "Nautilus". As Verne tells you time and time again, Nemo is a man who has turned his back on society. Nemo is a kind of early comic book super hero, although Verne seems to be poking fun at the idea of a "Super Man"(in the Nietzchian sense) since Nemo's name means "No Man"(i.e. the Super Man doesn't exist).

Anyways, Nemo holds the group in a lose sort of captivity as he travels the globe. They have several adventures: Encounters with "cannibals" on New Guinea, a trip to the South Pole which almost ends with them encased in ice, an intervention in a fight between Sperm Whales and Black Whales and the legendary fight between the crew of the Nautulius and no less then ten giant squid.

In between the more exciting bits, Verne subjects the reader to endless bouts of animal classification and a sub-plot involving the desire of Ned Land to escape the Nautilus and return to civilisation.

Although unarguably, the book is only borderline interesting to a modern reader looking for diversion. As a reader of graphic novels, I found this book to be a precursor to comic book fiction. It is also interesting as an early, well executed example of the adventure story.

Now I'm going to rent the movie, maybe.

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