Frontespiece of the french original edition
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Author | Jules Verne |
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Original title | Le Testament d'un excentrique |
Illustrator | Georges Roux |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Series | The Extraordinary Voyages #46 |
Genre | Adventure novel |
Publisher | Pierre-Jules Hetzel |
Publication date
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1900 |
Published in English
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1900 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
OCLC | 40237480 |
Preceded by | The Mighty Orinoco |
Followed by | The Castaways of the Flag |
The Will of an Eccentric (French: Le Testament d'un excentrique, 1900) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne based on the Game of the Goose.
William J. Hypperbone, an eccentric millionaire, living in Chicago, has left the sum of his fortune, $60,000,000, to the first person to reach the end of "The Noble Game of the United States of America." The game he devised is based upon the board game "The Noble Game of Goose"; however, in his version, the players are the tokens and the game board is the United States. The contestants are Max Réal (with his companion Tommy); Tom Crabbe (with his trainer John Milner); Hermann Titbury (with his wife Kate); Harris T. Kymbale (on his own); Lizzie Wag (with her friend Jovita Foley); Hodge Urrican (with his companion Turk) and the mysterious player only known as "XKZ." And who is this mysterious "XKZ" who was added to the game by a codicil to the will? Time and completion of the game will tell. (Courtesy djk)
In 1897 the first Baedecker guide book for the U.S. was published, and Verne used this as the source for his descriptions of the modes of transport, timetables, and geographic descriptions of the numerous places the twelve participants were required to visit in order to claim the prize.