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Michel Jean Pierre Verne (August 3, 1861 – March 5, 1925) was a writer, editor, and the son of Jules Verne . Michel was born in Paris, France. Because of his wayward behaviour, he was sent by his father to Mettray Penal Colony, a private reformatory near Tours, for six months during 1876.
- Voyages extraordinaires
'Extraordinary Voyages' or 'Amazing Journeys') is a...
- In the Year 2889 (short story)
Illustration by G. Roux to Jules Verne story. In the Year...
- Voyages extraordinaires
Michel Verne has 34 books on Goodreads with 4552 ratings. Michel Verne’s most popular book is Works of Jules Verne : Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Se...
'Extraordinary Voyages' or 'Amazing Journeys') is a collection or sequence of novels and short stories by the French writer Jules Verne. Fifty-four of these novels were originally published between 1863 and 1905, during the author's lifetime, and eight additional novels were published posthumously.
Michel Verne (1861-1925) wrote or rewrote several posthumous novels attributed to his father, Jules Verne, the famous pioneer of science fiction. He also published some stories under his father's name, such as \"Un express de l'avenir\" and \"L'Éternel Adam\".
Illustration by G. Roux to Jules Verne story. In the Year 2889 (La Journée d’un journaliste américain en 2889 in French) is an 1889 short story published under the name of Jules Verne, but now believed to be mainly the work of his son Michel Verne, based on his father's ideas.
Nov 24, 2022 · NOTE: "Michel Verne wrote L’étonnante aventure de la mission Barsac ( The Astonishing Adventure of the Barsac Mission, 1914) years after his father’s death from a fragment bequeathed to him entitled Voyage d’études ( Study Trip )." quote from NAJVS. Plot Synopsis: (courtesy of D. Kytasaari - http://epguides.com/djk/JulesVerne/works.shtml )
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Verne scholars has been mixed. Many purists have called Michel's tampering with Verne's posthumous works a reprehensible betrayal of trust, one that severely compromised the integrity of Verne's Extraordinary Voyages. Olivier Dumas, avid Verne collector, president of the Jules Verne Society in France, and