Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 (Personal Name)
- Fan'erna, 1828-1905
- Vec nơ, Juyn, 1828-1905
- Vern, Jul, 1828-1905
- Vern̲, Jūls, 1828-1905
- Vern, Zhi︠u︡lʹ, 1828-1905
- Vern, Zhul, 1828-1905
- Ṿern, Z'ul, 1828-1905
- Verne, Gyula, 1828-1905
- Verne, Jul. (Jules Gabriel), 1828-1905
- Verne, Jules (Jules Gabriel), 1828-1905
- Verne, Julio, 1828-1905
- Verne, Julius, 1828-1905
- Verne, Juliusz, 1828-1905
- Verne, Juljusz, 1828-1905
- Верн, Жюль, 1828-1905
- װערן, ז.
- װערן, זשול
- װערן, זשול, 1828־1905
- ורן, ז׳ול
- ורן, ז׳ול, 1828-1905
- ורן, ז׳ול, 8182־1905
- ווערן, ז'ול, 1828-1905
- וורן, ז׳ול
- ジュール.ヴェルヌ, 1828-1905
- ジュールベルヌ, 1828-1905
- 凡尔纳儒尔, 1828-1905
- 貝爾魯裘爾, 1828-1905
- Virn, Zhūl, 1828-1905
- ورن، ژول
- Verns, Žils, 1828-1905
- Veṛn, Zhyul, 1828-1905
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Vperedsmotri︠a︡shchiĭ, 1976: leaf preceding t.p. (Zhi︠u︡lʹ Vern)
Juliusz w Polsce, 1986: t.p. (Juliusz Verne)
Yo, Julio Verne, 1988.
Antil adalarına seyahat, 1904 or 1905: t.p. (Jul Vern)
Masaʻo u-fegaʻav ṣhel ha-Ḳapiṭan Haṭeras, 1923 or 1924-: v. 1, t.p. (Z'ul Ṿern [voc.])
W pogoni za meteorem, 19--? t.p. (Juljusz Verne)
Người đàn bà trên tàu, 1994: t.p. (Juyn Vec noʼ)
Eṇticaiyum cur̲rivara eṇpatunāḷ, 1963: t.p. (Jūls Vern̲)
Ni̇ġucadu aral, 1983: v. 1, t.p. (Jul Verne) colophon (Fan'erna)
Vynález zkázy, 1959: t.p. (Julius Verne)
Gale Literature Resource Center WWW Site, 5 Sep. 2008: French authors page (Jules (Gabriel) Verne, born 8 Feb. 1828, Nantes, France; died 24 Apr. 1905, Amiens, France)
Antifer mester csudás kalandjai, 1907: t.p. (Verne Gyula)
Britannica online, April 21, 2017 (Jules Verne (born Feb. 8, 1828, Nantes, France--died March 24, 1905, Amiens), prolific French author whose writings laid much of the foundation of modern science fiction; wrote several plays, worked as secretary of the Théâtre Lyrique (1852-54), and published short stories and scientific essays in the periodical Musée des familles; for several years worked as a broker at the Paris Stock Market; more than 60 works in the popular series Voyages extraordinaires)
Wikipedia, April 21, 2017 (Jules Verne; Jules Gabriel Verne (8 February 1828-24 March 1905); French novelist, poet, and playwright; born Nantes, France; died Amiens, France)
Carův Kurýr (Michal Strogov), 1890z: (Jul. Verne)
Siyāḥat bar dawrādawr-i kurah-ʼi zamīn bih hashtād rūz, 1952: t.p. (ژول ورن = Zhūl Virn)
Kapteina Granta bērni, 1949: title page (Žils Verns)
Erkeri zhoghovatsu, 1963: title page (Zhyul Veṛn)