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Master Of The World Jules Verne Book Summary
Master of the World Jules Verne Book Summary
Jules Verne's short novel was published in 1904, shortly before his death A series of unexplained mysteries are occurring all over the United States On the roads of America, a road vehicle, traveling much faster than thought possible, is sighted in various areas of the country At the same time, mysterious events are taking place on the oceans of the world
The narrator and protagonist is Mr John Strock He is an investigator for the federal police department of the United States Mr Strock is sent to North Carolina, where he is investigating unexplained lights in the sky above the Blue Ridge Mountains He attempts to identify the source of the lights, but due to impassable ridges, he is unable to approach the source However, he concludes that it is not likely that there will be an imminent volcanic eruption and the citizens around the area are in no danger
Mr Strock is unable to solve the mysteries of the land vehicle and the ocean sightings, but eventually learns that the unknown vehicle sometimes rests on a lonely lake With some assistants, he travels to the lake where he attempts to capture the owner of the vehicle Instead of arresting the figure, he is captured and taken aboard the vessel He learns that the vessel is called “The Terror” and the captain of the vessel is Mr Robur
Mr Strock, now a prisoner, travels with Robur and his crew of 2 on board the Terror The vessel is chased by 2 American destroyers, but the Terror easily outclasses the warships and escapes We also learn that the Terror is not only a land and sea vessel, it can also fly It is an automobile, airplane, submarine and surface vessel all at the same time This vehicle has no equal in the world The craft, with Mr Strock, Robur and unnamed crew members travels to the oceans around the Caribbean The vessel is struck by lightning, and falls into the ocean
Mr Strock uses this opportunity to escape and is promptly rescued Mr Robur is assumed to have died, but the reader cannot be sure This short book is a sequel to Jules Verne previous work, “Robur the Conqueror” It has also been loosely made into a movie The 1961 movie, “ Master of the World” starred Vincent Price as Robur and Charles Bronson as Strock
Overall, this is a pretty good book and one of Verne’s last piece of work It has similarities with Verne’s classic “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Both books have a protagonist that is captured by the mysterious master of a power vehicle As a matter of fact, Robur and Captain Nemo of 20,000 leagues are very similar characters Verne is a master at combining elements of science fiction with that of sea adventure stories
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