- Gil
Braltar is a
satirical short story by
French author Jules Verne. It was
first published together with The
Flight to
France as a part of the Extraordinary...
-
Hours Hunting," 1881) "Frritt-Flacc" ("Frritt-Flacc," 1884) "Gil
Braltar" ("Gil
Braltar," 1887) "La Journée d’un
journaliste américain en 2890" (1891, based...
- Frritt-Flacc (Frritt-Flacc,
published with The
Lottery Ticket, 1886) Gil
Braltar (Gil
Braltar,
published with The
Flight to France, 1887) In
promotional materials...
- (1875) "The
Mutineers of the Bounty" (1879) "Frritt-Flacc" (1884) "Gil
Braltar" (1887) "In the Year 2889" (1889) "The
Eternal Adam" (1910)
Novels The...
- (1875) "The
Mutineers of the Bounty" (1879) "Frritt-Flacc" (1884) "Gil
Braltar" (1887) "In the Year 2889" (1889) "The
Eternal Adam" (1910)
Novels The...
- (1875) "The
Mutineers of the Bounty" (1879) "Frritt-Flacc" (1884) "Gil
Braltar" (1887) "In the Year 2889" (1889) "The
Eternal Adam" (1910)
Novels The...
- po****r culture,
mainly in
France and Belgium: In his
short story Gil
Braltar (1887),
Jules Verne uses the term anthropopithèque (Anthropopithecus) to...
- (1875) "The
Mutineers of the Bounty" (1879) "Frritt-Flacc" (1884) "Gil
Braltar" (1887) "In the Year 2889" (1889) "The
Eternal Adam" (1910)
Novels The...
- (1875) "The
Mutineers of the Bounty" (1879) "Frritt-Flacc" (1884) "Gil
Braltar" (1887) "In the Year 2889" (1889) "The
Eternal Adam" (1910)
Novels The...
- (1875) "The
Mutineers of the Bounty" (1879) "Frritt-Flacc" (1884) "Gil
Braltar" (1887) "In the Year 2889" (1889) "The
Eternal Adam" (1910)
Novels The...