
LES ENFANTS DU CAPITAINE GRANT
PREMIÈRE PARTIE
DEUXIÈME PARTIE
TROISIÈME PARTIE
PREMIÈRE PARTIE
DEUXIÈME PARTIE
TROISIÈME PARTIE
A sleek English yacht named the Duncan glides through the North Channel, its white flag snapping in the wind as Lord Glenarvan, his wife Helena, and the lively Major Mac Nabbs enjoy a leisurely cruise. When a massive “balance‑fish” surfaces nearby, the captain proposes a daring hunt, turning a casual outing into a thrilling spectacle that bonds the crew in a shared rush of excitement.
That impulsive chase quickly gives way to a far more urgent purpose: a mysterious note recovered from the sea points to the disappearance of a famed explorer’s family. Compelled by curiosity and a sense of honor, the eclectic party—filled with a scholarly geographer, a steadfast captain, and a handful of eager volunteers—sets out on an extraordinary expedition. Their journey will carry them across storm‑tossed straits, soaring mountain passes, and uncharted wildernesses, where every new horizon promises fresh challenges and the promise of uncovering a long‑lost secret.
Language
fr
Duration
~20 hours (1197K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1905
Best known for turning bold scientific ideas into unforgettable adventures, this French writer helped shape the modern imagination of exploration, invention, and travel. His novels still feel lively today, blending wonder with a sharp sense of possibility.
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