Paschal Grousset - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

As Paschal Grousset:

  • 1869: Le Rêve d'un Irréconciliable, as Paschal Grousset

As André Laurie:

  • 1879: Les Cinq Cent Millions de la Begum, written with Jules Verne, translated as The Begum's Fortune
  • 1884: L'Étoile du Sud, written with Jules Verne, translated as The Southern Star
  • 1884: L'Héritier de Robinson (English: Robinson Crusoe's Heir)
  • 1885: L'Épave du "Cynthia", written with Jules Verne, translated as The Salvage of the Cynthia in 1958
  • 1887: Les Exilés de la Terre — Selene-Company Limited, translated as The Conquest Of The Moon: A Story of the Bayouda in 1889 (Conquest of the Moon, Black Cat Press, 2010. )
  • 1888: De New York à Brest en Sept Heures, translated as New York to Brest In Seven Hours in 1890
  • 1888: Le Capitaine Trafalgar
  • 1890: Le Secret du Mage, translated as The Secret Of The Magian or The Mystery of Ecbatana in 1892
  • 1891: Axel Eberson, translated as Axel Eberson, the Graduate of Upsala in 1892
  • 1894: Le Rubis du Grand Lama (English: The Ruby Of The Great Lama)
  • 1895: Un Roman dans la Planète Mars (English: A Novel On Planet Mars)
  • 1895: Atlantis, translated as The Crystal City Under The Sea in 1896 (Crystal City Under the Sea, Black Cat Press, 2010. )
  • 1903: Le Géant de l'Azur (English: The Giant Of The Azure)
  • 1903: Le Filon de Gérard (English: Gerard's Claim)
  • 1903: L'Oncle de Chicago (English: The Uncle From Chicago)
  • 1904: Le Tour du Globe d'un Bachelier (English: A Graduate Around The World)
  • 1905: Le Maître de l'Abîme (English: The Master Of The Abyss)
  • 1907: Spiridon le Muet (Spiridon, Adaptation and Introduction by Michael Shreve, Black Coat Press, 2010. ISBN 978-1-934543-61-3)

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