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After the death of his father, Michel Verne, agrees with Hetzel son to publish the manuscripts that Jules Verne had left. The editor required from Michel, some more or less important transformations. The posthumous novels which were thus published between 1905 and 1910 were the following: Le phare du bout du monde, Le volcan dor, Lagence Thompson and C° (really written by Michel under the management of his father), La chasse au météore, Le pilote du Danube, Les naufragés du Jonathan, Le secret de Wilhelm Storitz and the collection of short stories Yesterday and Tomorrow.
Le phare du bout du monde
These reshapements often betrayed the thought of the narrator. In particular, the analysis of the social behaviours contained in the original version of the Jonathan (entitled by Jules Verne). The original versions of the Jules Vernes have been published by Jules Vernes society until 1985. The last of Extraordinary Trips, LEtonnante Aventure de la mission Barsac, written by Michel Verne from a draft of his father, only appeared in 1919 at Hachette.
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