Family Without a Name
Family Without a Name is an 1889 adventure novel by Jules Verne about the life of a family in Lower Canada during the Lower [Canada Rebellion] of 1837 and 1838 that sought an independent and democratic republic for Lower Canada. In the book, the two sons of a traitor fight in the Rebellion in an attempt to make up for the crime of their father.
Publication history
- 1889, USA, New York: J.W. Lovell Co, Pub date 1889; first United States edition, as A Family Without a Name
- 1889, USA, New York: Munro, Pub date 1889; as A Family Without a Name
- 1890, UK, London: Sampson Low, Pub date 1890; first UK edition, as A Family Without a Name
- 1963, UK, London: Arco, Pub date 1963; abridged and edited by I.O. Evans in 2 volumes as Leader of the Resistance and Into the Abyss
- 1982, Canada, Toronto: NC Press, Pub date 1982; new translation by Edward Baxter