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by: Jules Verne
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 910
EAN: 9781428048621
ISBN: 1428048626
Label: IndyPublish
Manufacturer: IndyPublish
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 280
Publication Date: December 12, 2006
Publisher: IndyPublish
Studio: IndyPublish
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Product Description: Through the eyes of young Gilbert, a peasant boy who Robin takes under his wing, readers will meet the world's most famous outlaw as he does battle with the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham and his evil friends.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Enjoyable
Over the decades, I have read "Journey ..." a few times. Despite the years since it was written, it holds up quite well as a fantasy / Adventure! It is an enjoyable book and I think today's teenagers would like it.
Rating: - No Hollywood Spam
A true classic of adventure with real name places for authenticity. Only one place on earth, Iceland, can be the beginning point for such a fanastic venture. Even the early versions on screen added Hollywood schlock to ruin this fantastic story. Read this book, have an atlas handy, and escape. For more fun, become familiar wih the "Hollow Earth Theory".
Rating: - ending was a dissapointment
I'm a dissapointed ten year old rating this book. Up until the end it
Was probably one of the best books I've ever read. It was full of adventure and excitement, but then I got to the end. The book did not live up to it's name. It would be more appropriately called "Journey Almost to the Centre of the Earth. I recommend this book only to people who like major dissapointments.
Rating: - Journey to the Center review
I bought this book for my 9 year old son and he really liked it.
Rating: - Recommended as a faithful translation
If you are looking for a English translation of JTTCOTE that is faithful to Verne's French one, this one (and a couple others) has been recommended to me by members of the North American Jules Verne Society ([...]). Verne has been poorly translated since the novels were first published and he has received unfair reviews based on those poor translations. I think we owe it to this brilliant man to at least read his books the way he intended them!
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