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In the thrilling adventure of "Jean Passepartout, " he stepped out into the world, muffled up in an old Japanese robe

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Passepartout went out muffled up in an old Japanese robe

Passepartout went out muffled up in an old Japanese robe
3501821 Passepartout went out muffled up in an old Japanese robe, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), engraved by Louis Prevost, 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Hanging by one hand between the tender and the luggage-van, he

Hanging by one hand between the tender and the luggage-van, he
3501811 Hanging by one hand between the tender and the luggage-van, he... from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Louis, 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: The Great Salt Lake, from Around the World in Eighty Days

The Great Salt Lake, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501807 The Great Salt Lake, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Prevost, 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Jean Passepartout, from Around the World in Eighty Days

Jean Passepartout, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501766 Jean Passepartout, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), engraved by Louis Dumont (b.1822) 1873 (engraving) by Neuville

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: The 'Tankadere'was tossed about like a feather

The "Tankadere"was tossed about like a feather
3501817 The " Tankadere" was tossed about like a feather, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Adolphe FranAzois Pannemaker (1822-1900)

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: 'I should play a diamond', from Around the World in Eighty Days

"I should play a diamond", from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501809 " I should play a diamond", from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Adolphe FranAzois Pannemaker (1822-1900), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: If Fix had not received the blow, from Around the World in Eighty Days

If Fix had not received the blow, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501805 If Fix had not received the blow, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Henri-Theophile Hildebrand (1824-97), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: 'My Shoes!', cried Passepartout, from Around the World in Eighty Days

"My Shoes!", cried Passepartout, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501788 " My Shoes!", cried Passepartout, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), engraved by Adolphe FranAzois Pannemaker (1822-1900), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: The cold, increased by the tremendous speed, deprived them of the power of speech

The cold, increased by the tremendous speed, deprived them of the power of speech
3501829 The cold, increased by the tremendous speed, deprived them of the power of speech, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905)

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: They had forced the doors, and were fighting hand to hand with the travellers

They had forced the doors, and were fighting hand to hand with the travellers
3501827 They had forced the doors, and were fighting hand to hand with the travellers, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), 1873 (engraving) by French School

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Passepartouts uneasy ride on the back of the elephant

Passepartouts uneasy ride on the back of the elephant
3501779 Passepartouts uneasy ride on the back of the elephant, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engrabed by Adolphe FranAzois Pannemaker (1822-1900) 1873 (engraving)

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: His hair all in disorder, without a hat, knocking down foot-passengers, on he ran

His hair all in disorder, without a hat, knocking down foot-passengers, on he ran
3501833 His hair all in disorder, without a hat, knocking down foot-passengers, on he ran, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Louis

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Followed by Passepartout with the wings on his back, from

Followed by Passepartout with the wings on his back, from
3501822 Followed by Passepartout with the wings on his back, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), engraved by Adolphe FranAzois Pannemaker (1822-1900)

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Night came on, and Passepartout returned to the town, from

Night came on, and Passepartout returned to the town, from
3501819 Night came on, and Passepartout returned to the town, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), engraved by Louis Prevost, 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: 'Listen', said Fix in an under-tone

"Listen", said Fix in an under-tone
3501799 " Listen", said Fix in an under-tone, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Henri-Theophile Hildebrand (1824-97), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Passepartout not at all frightened, from Around the World in Eighty Days

Passepartout not at all frightened, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501786 Passepartout not at all frightened, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Passepartout, following his usual custom, takes a stroll

Passepartout, following his usual custom, takes a stroll
3501775 Passepartout, following his usual custom, takes a stroll, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), engraved by Adolphe FranAzois Pannemaker (1822-1900)

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: Passepartout putting out the gas-light, from Around the World in Eighty Days

Passepartout putting out the gas-light, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501832 Passepartout putting out the gas-light, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), 1873 (engraving) by French School

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: 'I arrest you in the name of the Queen', from

"I arrest you in the name of the Queen", from
3501831 " I arrest you in the name of the Queen", from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: The Frenchman had stunned three with his fists, from

The Frenchman had stunned three with his fists, from
3501828 The Frenchman had stunned three with his fists, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Henri-Theophile Hildebrand (1824-97), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: This was a sleeping car, from Around the World in Eighty Days

This was a sleeping car, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501823 This was a sleeping car, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Adolphe FranAzois Pannemaker (1822-1900), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: A herd of ten or twelve thousand buffalo barred the track

A herd of ten or twelve thousand buffalo barred the track
3501806 A herd of ten or twelve thousand buffalo barred the track, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), engraved by Louis Prevost, 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: He took a hand at everything and astonished the crew, from

He took a hand at everything and astonished the crew, from
3501791 He took a hand at everything and astonished the crew, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Henri-Theophile Hildebrand (1824-97)

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: He knocked down two of his adversaries, from Around the World in Eighty Days

He knocked down two of his adversaries, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501776 He knocked down two of his adversaries, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), engraved by Louis Dumont (b.1822), 1873 (engraving) by Benett

Background imageJean Passepartout Collection: After vigorously repulsing the fellahs who offered their assistance

After vigorously repulsing the fellahs who offered their assistance
3501771 After vigorously repulsing the fellahs who offered their assistance, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905)


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In the thrilling adventure of "Jean Passepartout, " he stepped out into the world, muffled up in an old Japanese robe. Hanging by one hand between the tender and the luggage-van, he embarked on a journey that would take him across continents and test his resilience. As he gazed upon The Great Salt Lake, from Around the World in Eighty Days, its vastness mirrored his own determination to conquer any obstacle that lay ahead. Witnessing The Monument collapsed like a castle of cards, from Around the World in Eighty Days, Jean Passepartout understood that even seemingly invincible structures could crumble under unexpected circumstances. He realized that strength lies not only in grandeur but also adaptability. Like a feather tossed about by turbulent winds, "The Tankadere" became Jean's vessel through treacherous waters. In this moment of uncertainty, he learned to navigate life's unpredictable currents with grace and agility. "I should play a diamond, " declared Jean Passepartout, from Around the World in Eighty Days. This statement encapsulated his resourcefulness and ability to seize opportunities amidst chaos. His quick thinking often proved invaluable during their race against time. If Fix had not received the blow, from Around the World in Eighty Days¸ it might have altered their fate entirely. Jean recognized how pivotal each action can be and how interconnected their destinies were on this extraordinary voyage. "My shoes. " cried Passepartout when faced with yet another challenge along their journey around the globe. This exclamation highlighted his unwavering spirit despite setbacks or personal sacrifices required for success. There was a cry of terror as danger lurked around every corner throughout their expedition around eighty days. Yet amidst fear and uncertainty prevailed courage and camaraderie among fellow travelers who faced adversity together. The cold air intensified by tremendous speed silenced them all momentarily; however, it couldn't extinguish their burning desire to reach their destination.