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  • It is a reworking of " Off on a Comet ", an 1877 novel by Jules Verne.
  • The hardcover edition of the novel is included in a slipcase with a hardcover edition of " Off on a Comet ".
  • The first issue of " Amazing " contained only reprints, beginning with a serialization of " Off on a Comet ", by Jules Verne.
  • :Jules Verne's novel " Off on a Comet " considers a comet that temporarily gets very close to the surface of Earth but luckily doesn't go under the surface.
  • Parke used the title " Off on a Comet ", and since that time the book has usually been referred to with that title instead of the correct one, " Hector Servadac ".
  • In September, 2007, Solaris Books ( U . K . ) published " Off on a Comet " as an appendix to " Adam Roberts; a slightly edited version of the Parke edition.
  • The premiere issue of " Amazing Stories " ( April 1926 ), edited and published by Hugo Gernsback, displayed a cover by Frank R . Paul illustrating " Off on a Comet " by Jules Verne.
  • The question whether or not Verne was an anti-semite is hotly debated; while Walter A . McDougall finds " no overt evidence of anti-Semitism on Verne's part, " Brian Taves and Jean-Michel Margot note that his " Off on a Comet " contains " unflattering Shylock-style stereotypes . " Be that as it may, Verne certainly was a nationalist caught up in the mindset of revanchism, to whom the idea of a French army officer, Jewish or not, spying for Germany would be the greatest of anathemas; and initially Verne, like most French people, believed Dreyfus to be guilty.