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Jules Verne
Mathias Sandorf [2] : $b De Middellandsche Zee
"Mathias Sandorf [2] : De Middellandsche Zee" by Jules Verne is an adventure novel published in 1885. When a ciphered message falls into the wrong hands, three Hungarian conspirators plotting against Habsburg rule face betrayal and execution. Count Mathias Sandorf survives and assumes a new identity, building a fortified island empire filled with advanced weaponry. Fifteen years later, wealthy and powerful, he embarks on a relentless Mediterranean pursuit to exact justice from those whose greed destroyed his friends and crushed their uprising.
Jules Verne
Mathias Sandorf [3] : $b Een Model-volksplanting
"Mathias Sandorf" by Jules Verne is an adventure novel published in 1885. When a coded message falls into the wrong hands, three Hungarian conspirators plotting against Austrian rule face betrayal and death. Only Count Mathias Sandorf survives, emerging fifteen years later as the mysterious Dr. Antekirtt—a wealthy physician commanding an island fortress. With advanced weaponry and relentless determination, he hunts across the Mediterranean for those who destroyed his friends, becoming a solitary figure devoted to revenge.
Jules Verne
Mathias Sandorf [1] : $b Een verijdelde samenzwering; Dokter Antekirrt
"Mathias Sandorf" by Jules Verne is an adventure novel published in 1885. When petty criminals intercept a secret message, they expose a Hungarian conspiracy against Habsburg-Austrian rule, leading to arrest and execution. Count Mathias Sandorf escapes and disappears into the Adriatic. Fifteen years later, he resurfaces as the wealthy and mysterious Dr. Antekirtt, commanding an island fortress with advanced weaponry. With two French carnival performers as allies, he navigates the Mediterranean seeking vengeance against those who betrayed his cause and destroyed his friends.
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