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Nemo, Captain (Fictitious character)

LC control no.no2020021950
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Personal name headingNemo, Captain (Fictitious character)
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Variant(s)Captain Nemo (Fictitious character)
Nemo, capitaine (Fictitious character)
Capitaine Nemo (Fictitious character)
Dakkar, Prince (Fictitious character)
Prince Dakkar (Fictitious character)
Nemo, André (Fictitious character)
Nemo, Capitán (Fictitious character)
Capitán Nemo (Fictitious character)
Nemo, Capt. (Fictitious character)
Capt. Nemo (Fictitious character)
Nemo, Rudolph L., Capt. (Fictitious character)
Nemo, Marc, Captain (Fictitious character)
Nemo, Kapitan (Fictitious character)
Kapitan Nemo (Fictitious character)
Nemov, Kapitan (Fictitious character)
Kapitan Nemov (Fictitious character)
Nile, Sebastian (Fictitious character)
See alsoVerne, Jules, 1828-1905
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Other standard no.Q1046049
ch0027258
Biography/History noteCaptain Nemo, the captain of the submarine Nautilus, is a fictional character created by the French science fiction author Jules Verne.
Profession or occupationSubmarine captains
Found inVerne, Jules. The complete Twenty thousand leagues under the sea, 1991: page 160 (Captain Nemo)
Verne, Jules. Vingt mille lieues sous les mers, 1871, via HathiTrust, viewed February 12, 2020: page 70 (le capitaine Nemo)
   <https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101003143730>
Anderson, Kevin J. Captain Nemo : the fantastic history of a dark genius, c2002: page 1 (André Nemo)
Carbajal, Xavier Joseph. Captain Nemo, 1997.
Wikipedia, February 12, 2020 (Captain Nemo (also known as Prince Dakkar) is a fictional character created by the French science fiction author Jules Verne (1828-1905). Nemo appears in two of Verne's novels, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and The Mysterious Island (1874), and makes a cameo appearance in Verne's play Journey Through the Impossible (1882); Nemo has appeared in various adaptations of Verne's novels, including films, where he has been portrayed by a number of different actors. He has also been adopted by other authors for inclusion in their own works, such as in Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Philip José Farmer's The Other Log of Phileas Fogg; In The Mysterious Island, Captain Nemo identifies himself as Prince Dakkar, son of the Hindu raja of Bundelkhand, and a descendant of the Muslim Sultan Fateh Ali Khan Tipu of the Kingdom of Mysore)
Encyclopædia Britannica online, February 12, 2020 (Captain Nemo, fictional character, the megalomaniacal captain of the submarine Nautilus in Jules Verne's novel Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mers (1869-70; Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea), and also a character in the subsequent L'Île mystérieuse (1874; The Mysterious Island))
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IMDb, via the Internet Archive, February 12, 2020 (Captain Nemo (Character); alternate names: Capitán Nemo / Capt. Nemo / Capt. Rudolph L. Nemo / Captain Marc Nemo / Kapitan Nemo / Kapitan Nemov / Kapitän Nemo / Le capitaine Nemo / Nemo / Sebastian Nile / Young Captain Nemo)
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