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Le tour du monde en 80 jours
- Narrated by: Bernard Petit
- Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Phileas Fogg, gentleman anglais, parie avec les membres de son club qu'il parviendra à boucler le tour de la terre en 80 jours. Le soir même, accompagné de son fidèle domestique français, Passepartout, il prend le train pour Paris. Le gentleman anglais ne gagnera rien mais il aura rencontré l'amour, sous les traits de la princesse Aouda, qu'il avait sauvé du bûcher en Inde, et qui deviendra sa femme. Grâce à la voix si chaleureuse de Bernard Petit et ses talents de narrateur, découvrez ou redécouvrez les aventures de Phileas Fogg et de Passepartout. Ce roman de Jules Verne, composé de 37 chapitres, est le dixième de la série des Voyages Extraordinaires, publié chez Hetzel, à Paris, en janvier 1873.
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