Posthumously-published novel written by Jules Verne
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The Golden Volcano
Cover illustration for the original edition
Author
Jules Verne
Original title
Le Volcan d'or
Illustrator
George Roux
Country
France
Language
French
Series
Voyages Extraordinaires
Genre
Adventure novel
Publisher
Pierre-Jules Hetzel
Publication date
1906[1]
Published in English
1962
The Golden Volcano (French: Le Volcan d'or) is a novel by Jules Verne, edited by his son Michel Verne, and published posthumously in 1906.
The story takes place in the middle of the Gold Rush, and features two French-Canadian cousins, who inherit a mining claim on the shores of the Klondike.[2]
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