Around the World in 80 Days: With 65 Illustrations and a Free Audio File

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Phileas Fogg is a perfectionist in every aspect of his life. He is a mathematically exact person who has never hurried anything, and will never take two steps when it can be accomplished in one. Fogg is a rich English gentleman and bachelor living in solitude at Number 7 Savile Row, Burlington Gardens, London in 1872. Despite his wealth, which is roughly £3,000,000 in today’s money, he lives a modest life. Then everything changes when he makes a wager in the Reform Club, stating he can travel around the world within only 80 days betting the equivalent of £1,500,000.

Little does he realize what he has just let himself in for? With his faithful French servant, Passepartout, he embarks upon an epic journey travelling across four continents by trains, steam ships, a fighting elephant, a land-ship, and many other unique means of transportation while getting attacked by Indians, and disrupting sacrificial rituals, surviving collapsing bridges, hungry wolves, and fist fights, and numerous other mishaps and surprises along the way.

He is also being followed by Detective Fix; a man convinced Fogg is a cunning thief who stole from the Bank of England, and is now fleeing the country with the money.

Fogg leaves London by train at 8:45 P.M. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872.

Fogg's character starts off stiff upper-lipped and precise; however, as the novel goes on the very icy man begins to thaw. He begins to place the importance of friendship and love above everything else. In the end, he is willing to risk losing the bet in order to personally help a friend, and is he starting to fall in love?

This book is unabridged and appears as it was first intended, along with 56 original illustrations. First published in 1873.

The audio link will only work on Kobo's iOS and Android apps.

Phileas Fogg is a perfectionist in every aspect of his life. He is a mathematically exact person who has never hurried anything, and will never take two steps when it can be accomplished in one. Fogg is a rich English gentleman and bachelor living in solitude at Number 7 Savile Row, Burlington Gardens, London in 1872. Despite his wealth, which is roughly £3,000,000 in today’s money, he lives a modest life. Then everything changes when he makes a wager in the Reform Club, stating he can travel around the world within only 80 days betting the equivalent of £1,500,000.

Little does he realize what he has just let himself in for? With his faithful French servant, Passepartout, he embarks upon an epic journey travelling across four continents by trains, steam ships, a fighting elephant, a land-ship, and many other unique means of transportation while getting attacked by Indians, and disrupting sacrificial rituals, surviving collapsing bridges, hungry wolves, and fist fights, and numerous other mishaps and surprises along the way.

He is also being followed by Detective Fix; a man convinced Fogg is a cunning thief who stole from the Bank of England, and is now fleeing the country with the money.

Fogg leaves London by train at 8:45 P.M. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872.

Fogg's character starts off stiff upper-lipped and precise; however, as the novel goes on the very icy man begins to thaw. He begins to place the importance of friendship and love above everything else. In the end, he is willing to risk losing the bet in order to personally help a friend, and is he starting to fall in love?

This book is unabridged and appears as it was first intended, along with 56 original illustrations. First published in 1873.

The audio link will only work on Kobo's iOS and Android apps.

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