Les Histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin- 1901
The Sea Serpent - 1967
- 32 illustrations (Georges Roux)

Image used with permission from
Project Jules Verne Illustrations by Bernhard Krauth, www.jules-verne-club.de
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Alternate English Titles:
Sea Serpent
The Yarns of Jean-Marie Cabidoulin
Plot Synopsis:
(courtesy of D. Kytasaari - http://epguides.com/djk/JulesVerne/works.shtml)
An old sailor sets out to sea for a final voyage hoping to catch a glimpse of the "Sea Serpent" that has eluded him all his life.
Book Collecting Information:
This listing contains ALL Jules Verne Encyclopedia bibliographic entries for this book.
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French - Hetzel:(n/a) |
Jules Hetzel, Paris, YYYY |
First English Editon:

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Jules Verne Encyclopedia:
"In 1967, the I. O. Evans translation of this work was published in the Fitzroy Edition as The Sea Serpent, 191 pages, priced at $2.75 in America (Associated Booksellers) and 18s in Great Britain (ARCO). The title was actually devised by the publisher Hachette, successors to Hetzel, who changed the French title to Le Serpent de mer upon reprinting the novel."
The Sea Serpent
1967
ARCO Publications
London
Dustjacket
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First US Edition:

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Jules Verne Encyclopedia:
"In 1967, the I. O. Evans translation of this work was published in the Fitzroy Edition as The Sea Serpent, 191 pages, priced at $2.75 in America (Associated Booksellers) and 18s in Great Britain (ARCO). The title was actually devised by the publisher Hachette, successors to Hetzel, who changed the French title to Le Serpent de mer upon reprinting the novel."
(same entry as above)
The Sea Serpent
1967
Associated Booksellers
Westport, Conn
Dustjacket
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Significant Editions:
1970
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Jules Verne Encyclopedia:
"In 1967, the I. O. Evans translation of this work was published in the Fitzroy Edition as The Sea Serpent, 191 pages, priced at $2.75 in America (Associated Booksellers) and 18s in Great Britain (ARCO). The title was actually devised by the publisher Hachette, successors to Hetzel, who changed the French title to Le Serpent de mer upon reprinting the novel."
(same entry as above)
** New Edition! **
The Sea Serpent
1970
Associated Booksellers
Bridgeport, Conn
Dustjacket
Collection Andrew Nash
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