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In London, 1872, a man named Phileas Fogg makes a bet with his friends that he can travel across the entire planet in eighty days. The wager? More than half his sizable fortune and the exact same amount of money that was stolen from a nearby bank a day earlier. Fogg hastily departs in the company of Passepartout, his personal attendant, on a journey that will take the two men all over the wide world by way of every known means of transportation. Little does Fogg know that a sly detective trails his every globetrotting step . . . These full-color graphic novels feature enhanced Common Core State Standards support, including discussion and writing prompts developed by a Common Core expert, an expanded introduction, and bolded glossary words. They're sure to hook even the most reluctant of readers.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781545024102 |
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Publisher: | CreateSpace Publishing |
Publication date: | 04/02/2017 |
Pages: | 128 |
Sales rank: | 72,823 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.27(d) |
Lexile: | 1030L (what's this?) |
Age Range: | 2 - 6 Years |
About the Author

Jules Verne (1828-1905) was born in France. Around the World in Eighty Days has long been his most popular novel. Verne is credited with creating the genre of science fiction with such other works as Journey to the Center of the Earth and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
Laurence Yep is the author of Newbery Honor books Dragon Wings and Dragon's Gate. He lives in Pacific Grove, California.
Laurence Yep is the author of Newbery Honor books Dragon Wings and Dragon's Gate. He lives in Pacific Grove, California.
Date of Birth:
February 8, 1828Date of Death:
March 24, 1905Place of Birth:
Nantes, FrancePlace of Death:
Amiens, FranceEducation:
Nantes lycée and law studies in ParisTable of Contents
Translator’s Preface1. In which Phileas Fogg and Passepartout mutually accept each other as master and manservant
2. Where Passepartout is convinced he has found perfection at last
3. Where a conversation takes place that could cost Phileas Fogg a fortune
4. In which Phileas Fogg astounds his manservant Passepartout
5. In which a new share shows up on the London stock market
6. In which Fix the investigator is understandably impatient
7. Which demonstrates once again that passports are no help in police work
8. In which Passepartout says a bit more than maybe he ought to
9. Where the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean cooperate with Phileas Fogg’s objectives
10. Where Passpartout gets off easy with just the loss of his shoes
11. Where Phileas Fogg buys a fabulously expensive form of transportation
12. Where Phileas Fogg and his companions venture through the forests of India and what comes of it
13. In which Passepartout proves once again that luck and pluck are partners
14. In which Phileas Fogg goes down the whole wonderful valley of the Ganges without even thinking to look at it
15. Where the bag of banknotes gets lighter by another couple thousand pounds
16. Where Fix plays dumb when he hears certain things
17. Which deals with this and that during the crossing from Singapore and Hong Kong
18. In which Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, and Fix go about their separate business
19. Where Passepartout grows extremely concerned for his master and what comes of it
20. In which Fix makes direct contact with Phileas Fogg
21. Where the Tankadère’s skipper is in real danger of losing his £200 bonus
22. Where Passepartout finds that even halfway around the world, it’s wise to have a little money in your pocket
23. In which Passepartout’s nose gets outlandishly long
24. During which they cross the whole Pacific Ocean
25. Which gives a brief glimpse of San Francisco at election time
26. In which we ride an express train on the Pacific Railroad
27. During which Passepartout takes a course in Mormon history at a speed of twenty miles per hour
28. In which Passepartout can’t get anybody to use his head
29. Which will describe assorted incidents that are met with only on Union railroads
30. In which Phileas Fogg simply does what’s right
31. Where Insepctor Fix behaves in Phileas Fogg’s best interests
32. In which Phileas Fogg grapples with misfortune
33. In which Phileas Fogg rises to the occasion
34. Which gives Passepartout the chance to crack an outrageous but possibly original joke
35. In which Passepartout doesn’t ned to be told twice to do what his master says
36. Where shares in Phileas Fogg are back at a premium on the stock market
37. Which demonstrates that Phileas Fogg didn’t gain a thing by going around the worldother than happiness
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