Les aventures du capitaine Magon ou une exploration phénicienne mille ans avant l'ère chrétienne

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Les aventures du capitaine Magon ou une exploration phénicienne mille ans avant l'ère chrétienne

by David-Léon Cahun

FR·~10 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

Les Aventures du Capitaine Magon

0:34
2

Les Aventures du Capitaine Magon ou une Exploration Phénicienne mille ans avant l’ère chrétienne

1:37
3

Les Aventures du Capitaine Magon

10:45:02

Description

In the bustling ports of ancient Tyre, a seasoned mariner is summoned by King Hiram to lead a daring expedition for the fledgling kingdom of Israel. Charged with delivering precious cargo to the future temple of Jerusalem, he must assemble a crew that spans faiths and cultures—a Muslim, a Christian, and a pagan—each bringing their own hopes and rivalries to the deck. As the spring sailing season approaches, the captain balances royal expectations with his own longing to revisit distant lands like Tarsis, while navigating the treacherous politics of the Levantine coast.

The story opens with meticulous preparations: funds from the royal treasury, shipments of timber, copper and hemp, and the arrival of a loyal scribe and an experienced pilot. Their banter hints at secret motives and the ever‑present danger of shipwrecks along the Syrtes. Richly illustrated with over seventy wood‑engraved plates, the narrative invites listeners to picture bustling harbors, exotic markets, and the quiet tension before the first tide carries them away.

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Full title

Les aventures du capitaine Magon ou une exploration phénicienne mille ans avant l'ère chrétienne ou une exploration phénicienne mille ans avant l'ère chrétienne

Language

fr

Duration

~10 hours (621K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

France: Librairie Hachette et compagnie, 1891.

Credits

Aurēliānus Agricola

Release date

2022-09-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

David-Léon Cahun

David-Léon Cahun

1841–1900

A 19th-century French writer and scholar, he brought history and far-off cultures to life in adventurous novels that inspired later generations of readers. His work blends lively storytelling with a deep curiosity about the Turkic world and Jewish history.

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