Journey to the Interior of the Earth
by Jules Verne
Translated by Frederick Amadeus Malleson
Table of Contents
- The Professor And His Family
- A Mystery To Be Solved At Any Price
- The Runic Writing Exercises The Professor
- The Enemy To Be Starved Into Submission
- Famine, Then Victory, Followed By Dismay
- Exciting Discussions About An Unparalleled Enterprise
- A Woman’s Courage
- Serious Preparations For Vertical Descent
- Iceland! But What Next?
- Interesting Conversations With Icelandic Savants
- A Guide Found To The Centre Of The Earth
- A Barren Land
- Hospitality Under The Arctic Circle
- But Arctics Can Be Inhospitable, Too
- Sneafell At Last
- Boldly Down The Crater
- Vertical Descent
- The Wonders Of Terrestrial Depths
- Geological Studies In Situ
- The First Signs Of Distress
- Compassion Fuses The Professor’s Heart
- Total Failure Of Water
- Water Discovered
- Well Said, Old Mole! Canst Thou Work I’ The Ground So Fast?
- De Profundis
- The Worst Peril Of All
- Lost In The Bowels Of The Earth
- The Rescue In The Whispering Gallery
- Thalatta! Thalatta!
- A New Mare Internum
- Preparations For A Voyage Of Discovery
- Wonders Of The Deep
- A Battle Of Monsters
- The Great Geyser
- An Electric Storm
- Calm Philosophic Discussions
- The Liedenbrock Museum Of Geology
- The Professor In His Chair Again
- Forest Scenery Illuminated By Eletricity
- Preparations For Blasting A Passage To The Centre Of The Earth
- The Great Explosion And The Rush Down Below
- Headlong Speed Upward Through The Horrors Of Darkness
- Shot Out Of A Volcano At Last!
- Sunny Lands In The Blue Mediterranean
- All’s Well That Ends Well