1. I selected the book I brought back from the library because I like thrillers. Also this book was in a section dedicated to being of interest to students.
2. This book has one author, Jules Verne.
3. The title of my book is The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz.
4. This book was originally printed by Editions L'Archipel. The book was reprintted by the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska.
5. This book does not have a city printted in but it does have a manufactured in the US note. This is the first english edition, 2011.
In today's excerize, I've selected the thriller The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz by Jules Verne. I chose this novel because it was in for students section that I felt was a good place for me to look. The book stood out from the rest because it's summary includes some mysterious elements. This novel is about a man's visit to lower-hungary and his espionage against german presence in hungary. ""Eb a nemet Kutya nelkul!" Which in good french can be translated to: "Wherever there's a German, there's a dog!"" (Verne, 52) This quote shows the protaginists dislike of the Germans. This book was originally unpublished until 1996 by Editions L'Archipel and was translated and republished by the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska and printed in the United States. The edition I took from the library is the first english edition 2011.
Work Cited:
Verne, Jules. The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz. 1st ed. N.p.: Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, 2011. Print. English.
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