Michael Strogoff; Or, The Courier of the Czar

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Michael Strogoff; Or, The Courier of the Czar

by Jules Verne

EN·~9 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
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MICHAEL STROGOFF - OR, THE COURIER OF THE CZAR

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by Jules Verne

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BOOK I

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CHAPTER I A FÊTE AT THE NEW PALACE

19:34
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CHAPTER II RUSSIANS AND TARTARS

18:27
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CHAPTER III MICHAEL STROGOFF MEETS THE CZAR

11:24
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CHAPTER IV FROM MOSCOW TO NIJNI-NOVGOROD

27:22
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CHAPTER V THE TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS

17:40
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CHAPTER VI BROTHER AND SISTER

12:27
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CHAPTER VII GOING DOWN THE VOLGA

16:29

Description

The story opens amid a glittering celebration in the newly rebuilt palace of St. Petersburg, where the empire’s elite whirl in waltzes while the distant echo of marching sentries hints at unrest beyond the city’s bright windows. In the midst of music and mirth, a quiet but urgent conversation takes place between the Czar and his trusted general, concerning a broken telegraph line that has left the remote city of Tomsk cut off from the capital. The Czar’s concern is palpable: a vital dispatch must reach the front before the enemy can exploit the communication gap. This moment of regal splendor suddenly gives way to a stark reminder of the nation’s precarious state.

Entrusted with the critical message is Michael Strogoff, the Czar’s most reliable courier, who must race across the vast, unforgiving Russian landscape. From the bustling streets of the capital to the wild steppes and icy rivers of Siberia, his journey will test loyalty, courage, and resourcefulness. As he confronts hostile Tartars, treacherous weather, and the ever‑present danger of betrayal, the courier’s resolve becomes the thread that could hold the empire together. The adventure promises a vivid portrait of 19th‑century Russia, where duty and danger intertwine on every mile of his perilous route.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (539K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Judy Boss, and David Widger

Release date

1999-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Verne

Jules Verne

1828–1905

A restless imagination and a taste for adventure helped shape some of the most enduring stories in science fiction. Best known for journeys by submarine, balloon, cannon, and around the globe, this French writer turned wonder and technical curiosity into classic page-turners.

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