BLACK CAT PRESS
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. This special edition of
Jules Verne's classic novel corrects more than 3000 errors
in the original 1872 English translation and replaces the
23% of text that had been expurgated by the original
translator for political, ideological and other reasons. In
addition, there are nearly two dozen illustrations created
especially for this edition by Ron Miller, cutaway views
and schematics of the Nautilus, maps, details of Verne's
diving suits and many other special features.

A Journey to the Center of the Earth. A special edition
of Jules Verne's masterpiece, edited, expanded, corrected
and illustrated by Ron Miller, with a text newly translated
from the original French. In addition to more than 200
notes that introduce the reader to Verne's science and
world, there are numerous full-page illustrations, special
chapter heads and maps.

The science that most excited
Jules Verne was geography and
in most of his 60+ novels he
succeeded in sending his
heroes to literally every corner of
the earth---as well as beneath
the seas and to the moon.

Extraordinary Voyages
is a
160-page atlas of these
voyages. Nearly 150 detailed
maps, diagrams and
schematics outline every
journey described in Verne's
novels, as well as inventions
(including a two-page cutaway
view of the Nautilus), ships and
flying machines. 8.5x11
paperback. Foreword by Forrest
J Ackerman.
JULES VERNE
From the Earth to the Moon.
Undoubtedly the most
important, influential space
novel ever written. This newly
translated edition includes the
full, unexpurgated text of both

From the Earth to the Moon

and its sequel,
Around the
Moon
. Also includes Verne's
footnotes, the original
illustrations and special
appendices.

Off On A Comet (Hector
Servadac)
. A collision with a
comet tears off a piece of the
earth, along with a small band
of survivors. Includes more than
100 illustrations from the
original edition along with an
appendix with diagram and
map.

The Purchase of the North Pole is one of Verne's lesser-known works.
A sequel to
From the Earth to the Moon, it tells of the Gun Club's mad
plans to tip the Earth on its axis in order to access the coal veins at the
North Pole! Text has been edited, corrected and with previously deleted
material replaced. Includes the original illustrations and an Afterword
.

The Gun Club Trilogy combines for the first time ever all three Gun Club
novels into a single volume. Fully illustrated and with special appendices.