A JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH
By Jules Verne
[ Redactor's Note: Journey to the Centre of the Earth is number V002 in the Taves and Michaluk numbering of the works of Jules Verne. First published in England by Griffith and Farran, 1871, this edition is not a translation at all but a complete re-write of the novel, with portions added and omitted, and names changed. The most reprinted version, it is entered into Project Gutenberg for reference purposes only. A better translation is A Journey into the Interior of the Earth translated by Rev. F. A. Malleson, also available on Project Gutenberg.]
Table of Contents
[CHAPTER 1] MY UNCLE MAKES A GREAT DISCOVERY
[CHAPTER 2] THE MYSTERIOUS PARCHMENT
[CHAPTER 3] AN ASTOUNDING DISCOVERY
[CHAPTER 4] WE START ON THE JOURNEY
[CHAPTER 5] FIRST LESSONS IN CLIMBING
[CHAPTER 6] OUR VOYAGE TO ICELAND
[CHAPTER 7] CONVERSATION AND DISCOVERY
[CHAPTER 8] THE EIDER-DOWN HUNTER—OFF AT LAST
[CHAPTER 9] OUR START—WE MEET WITH ADVENTURES BY THE WAY
[CHAPTER 10] TRAVELING IN ICELAND
[CHAPTER 11] WE REACH MOUNT SNEFFELS—THE "REYKIR"
[CHAPTER 12] THE ASCENT OF MOUNT SNEFFELS
[CHAPTER 13] THE SHADOW OF SCARTARIS
[CHAPTER 14] THE REAL JOURNEY COMMENCES
[CHAPTER 15] WE CONTINUE OUR DESCENT
[CHAPTER 16] THE EASTERN TUNNEL
[CHAPTER 17] DEEPER AND DEEPER—THE COAL MINE
[CHAPTER 18] THE WRONG ROAD!
[CHAPTER 19] THE WESTERN GALLERY—A NEW ROUTE
[CHAPTER 20] WATER, WHERE IS IT? A BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT
[CHAPTER 21] UNDER THE OCEAN
[CHAPTER 22] SUNDAY BELOW GROUND
[CHAPTER 23] ALONE
[CHAPTER 24] LOST!
[CHAPTER 25] THE WHISPERING GALLERY
[CHAPTER 26] A RAPID RECOVERY
[CHAPTER 27] THE CENTRAL SEA
[CHAPTER 28] LAUNCHING THE RAFT
[CHAPTER 29] ON THE WATERS—A RAFT VOYAGE
[CHAPTER 30] TERRIFIC SAURIAN COMBAT
[CHAPTER 31] THE SEA MONSTER
[CHAPTER 32] THE BATTLE OF THE ELEMENTS
[CHAPTER 33] OUR ROUTE REVERSED
[CHAPTER 34] A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY
[CHAPTER 35] DISCOVERY UPON DISCOVERY
[CHAPTER 36] WHAT IS IT?
[CHAPTER 37] THE MYSTERIOUS DAGGER
[CHAPTER 38] NO OUTLET—BLASTING THE ROCK
[CHAPTER 39] THE EXPLOSION AND ITS RESULTS
[CHAPTER 40] THE APE GIGANS
[CHAPTER 41] HUNGER
[CHAPTER 42] THE VOLCANIC SHAFT
[CHAPTER 43] DAYLIGHT AT LAST
[CHAPTER 44] THE JOURNEY ENDED
CHAPTER 1
MY UNCLE MAKES A GREAT DISCOVERY
Looking back to all that has occurred to me since that eventful day, I am scarcely able to believe in the reality of my adventures. They were truly so wonderful that even now I am bewildered when I think of them.
My uncle was a German, having married my mother's sister, an Englishwoman. Being very much attached to his fatherless nephew, he invited me to study under him in his home in the fatherland. This home was in a large town, and my uncle a professor of philosophy, chemistry, geology, mineralogy, and many other ologies.