- Mistress Branican
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Mistress Branican Author(s) Jules Verne Original title Mistress Branican Translator A. Estoclet Illustrator Léon Benett Country France Language French Series The Extraordinary Voyages #36 Genre(s) Adventure novel Publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel Publication date 1891 Published in
English1891 Media type Print (Hardback) ISBN N/A OCLC Number 8333020 Preceded by César Cascabel Followed by Carpathian Castle Mistress Branican (French: Mistress Branican, 1891) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne.
Publication history
- 1895, USA, New York: Cassell Pub. Co. 377 pp., First US edition
- 1903, USA, New York: Street & Smith, 377 pp., published under title The Wreck of the Franklin
External links
- Mistress Branican available at Jules Verne Collection (French)
Works by Jules Verne Other works NovelsThe Waif of the Cynthia (1885) · The Lighthouse at the End of the World (1905) · The Golden Volcano (1906) · The Thompson Travel Agency (1907) · The Chase of the Golden Meteor (1908) · The Danube Pilot (1908) · The Survivors of the "Jonathan" (1909) · The Secret of William Storitz (1910) · The Barsac Mission (1919) · Paris in the Twentieth Century (1994, written 1863)
CollectionsShort stories"A Drama in Mexico" (1851) · "A Drama in the Air" (1851) · "Martin Paz" (1852) · "Master Zacharius" (1854) · "A Winter Amid the Ice" (1855) · "The Count of Chanteleine" (1864) · "The Blockade Runners" (1865) · "Dr. Ox's Experiment" (1872) · "An Ideal City" (1875) · "The Mutineers of the Bounty" (1879) · "Ten Hours Hunting" (1881) · "Frritt-Flacc" (1884) · "Gil Braltar" (1887) · "In the Year 2889" (1889) · "Adventures of the Rat Family" (1891) · "Mr. Ray Sharp and Miss Me Flat" (1893) · "The Eternal Adam" (1910)
Non-fictionHistoire des grands voyages et des grands voyageursCharacters and universe CharactersAouda · Tom Ayrton · David Farragut · Phileas Fogg · Lord Glenarvan · Captain Nemo · Jacques Paganel · Jean Passepartout · Cyrus Smith
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