Hector Servadac (Frewer translation)
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Part I
- Chapter I: A Challenge.
- Chapter II: The Antecedents of Captain Servadac and his Orderly, Ben Zoof.
- Chapter III: Interrupted Effusions.
- Chapter IV: A Convulsion of Nature.
- Chapter V: A Mysterious Sea.
- Chapter VI: The Captain Makes an Exploration.
- Chapter VII: Ben Zoof Watches in Vain.
- Chapter VIII: Venus in Perilous Proximity.
- Chapter IX: Inquiries Unsatisfied.
- Chapter X: A Search for Algeria.
- Chapter XI: An Island Tomb.
- Chapter XII: At the Mercy of the Winds.
- Chapter XIII: A Royal Salute.
- Chapter XIV: Sensitive Nationality.
- Chapter XV: An Enigma from the Sea.
- Chapter XVI: The Residuum of a Continent.
- Chapter XVII: A Second Enigma.
- Chapter XVIII: An Unexpected Population.
- Chapter XIX: Gallia's governour-general.
- Chapter XX: A Light on the Horizon.
- Chapter XXI: Winter-Quarters.
- Chapter XXII: A Frozen Ocean.
- Chapter XXIII: A Carrier-Pigeon.
- Chapter XXIV: A Sledge-Ride.
Part II
- Chapter I: The Astronomer.
- Chapter II: A Revelation.
- Chapter III: Comets, Old and New.
- Chapter IV: The Professor's Experiences.
- Chapter V: A Revised Calendar.
- Chapter VI: Wanted: a Steelyard.
- Chapter VII: Money at a Premium.
- Chapter VIII: Gallia Weighed.
- Chapter IX: Jupiter Somewhat Close
- Chapter X: Market Prices in Gallia.
- Chapter XI: Far Into Space.
- Chapter XII: A Fête Day.
- Chapter XIII: The Bowels of the Comet.
- Chapter XIV: Dreary Months.
- Chapter XV: The Professor Perplexed.
- Chapter XVI: A Journey and a Disappointment.
- Chapter XVII: A Bold Proposition.
- Chapter XVIII: The Venture Made.
- Chapter XIX: Suspense.
- Chapter XX: Back Again.
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