
AVERTISSEMENT
I CROQUIS D'EXTRÊME-ORIENT
II TABLEAUX DE LA GUERRE HISPANO-AMÉRICAINE
III APRES FASHODA UN PEU DE VÉRITÉ
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
SOCIÉTÉ DES TRENTE
In a turbulent year when France grappled with domestic scandal and waning influence abroad, a young naval officer stationed in the Far East set down a series of incisive reports for a Lyon newspaper. His dispatches capture the uneasy mood of a nation whose navy feels the sting of diminished prestige, while also offering a clear‑eyed appraisal of the shifting balance of power in Asia. Through vivid sketches of ports such as Singapore, he describes a region on the brink of transformation, where ancient cultures confront the early stirrings of industrial modernity.
The writer’s voice blends sharp political commentary with the curiosity of a traveler, revealing how European ambitions clash with the emerging resolve of “yellow” peoples—Mandchus, Nippons, Koreans, and Chinese alike. Readers will find a compelling snapshot of the world at the close of the 19th century, a period when the old colonial order trembles and new economic battles loom on the horizon.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (74K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Julien Sorel, Images provided by The Internet Archive.
Release date
2017-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1957
A French naval officer turned novelist, he brought distant ports and political tensions to life in stories shaped by travel and firsthand experience. Best known for vivid novels set in places like Istanbul, Saigon, and Nagasaki, he won the Prix Goncourt early in his literary career.
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