Presents the 1726 text of Swift's satire in which a shipwrecked Englishman encounters bizarre populations in unheard-of lands, including an enlightened race of horses that makes him see his fellow humans as vile creatures; and includes notes and fourteen works of criticism.
An illustrated guide to Mars, imagining what a journey to the Red Planet might be like, and describing eight tours that explore different regions and features of the planet.
Iconoclastic scientist Isabella, Lady Trent of Scirland, embarks on a two-year global voyage, hoping to determine the relationships among the endless varieties of dragon.
In this graphic retelling of the classic story, a team of explorers journey to Iceland, and descend into a volcanic crater that leads them to a fantastic world at the center of the Earth.
Retold in graphic novel form, Lemuel Gulliver's voyage takes him to the strange lands of Lilliput, where people are only six inches tall, and Brobdingnag, a land of giants.
Artist and author James Gurney guides readers on a fantastic journey to the empire of Chandara through the journals of nineteenth-century explorer Arthur Denison.
Captain Lemuel Gulliver travels to a variety of strange lands, such as Lilliput, meeting strange new people and learning about the dangers of modern society and the fallacies of the English Enlightenment.
Adapts Jonathan Swift's novel in which an Englishman's voyages carry him to Lilliput, a land of people six inches high, and to Brobdingnag, a land of giants.