Les Indes Noires

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Les Indes Noires

by Jules Verne

FR·~5 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

Les Indes noires - par - JULES VERNE - TABLE DES MATIÈRES

0:46
2

I. Deux lettres contradictoires

14:33
3

II. Chemin faisant

11:19
4

III. Le sous-sol du Royaume-Uni

16:30
5

IV. La fosse Dochart

22:08
6

V. La Famille Ford

17:26
7

VI. Quelques phénomènes inexplicables

11:44
8

VII. Une expérience de Simon Ford

19:20
9

VIII. Un coup de dynamite

8:40
10

IX. La Nouvelle-Aberfoyle

5:39

Description

James Starr, a distinguished Scottish engineer in his mid‑fifties, receives a cryptic invitation to visit the long‑abandoned coal fields of Aberfoyle, known locally as the “Black Indies”. The letter, sent from the remote Stirling post office, promises a hidden communication that could pique the curiosity of any man who has spent a lifetime probing the earth’s carbon veins. Though the mines have lain silent for a decade, with their machinery stripped and shafts left as skeletal remnants, Starr’s reputation as a leading figure in Britain’s industrial expansion makes the summons impossible to ignore.

Arriving in the mist‑shrouded Highlands, Starr is greeted by Harry Ford, son of the former overman who once oversaw the same tunnels. Together they begin to explore the dark, echo‑filled galleries, where rusted ladders and forgotten tracks hint at a past still clinging to the rock. Unexplained sounds and strange phenomena soon suggest that the abandoned pits may conceal more than just coal, setting the stage for an investigation that could reshape his understanding of the very ground beneath Scotland.

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Language

fr

Duration

~5 hours (327K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Norman Wolcott

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Verne

Jules Verne

1828–1905

A master of grand adventures and bold ideas, this French writer helped shape the way readers imagine science, travel, and the future. His stories mix wonder with careful detail, making impossible journeys feel just close enough to believe.

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