Sans-peur le corsaire

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Sans-peur le corsaire

by G. de La Landelle

FR·~8 hours·54 chapters

Chapters

54 total
1

Notes de transcription:

0:31
2

SANS-PEUR LE CORSAIRE

5:41
3

SANS-PEUR LE CORSAIRE

44:10
4

II. DÉSAPPOINTEMENTS.

4:25
5

III. RECONNAISSANCE.

4:30
6

IV. LE LION DE LA MER.

13:49
7

V. BRANLE-BAS DE COMBAT.

10:22
8

VI. MARIAGE DE HAUTE LUTTE.

33:18
9

VII. PAVOIS ET ADIEUX.

19:26
10

VIII. LA CHAMBRE NUPTIALE.

7:37

Description

A bold Polish seafarer, driven by fierce patriotism, roams the high seas at a time when empires clash and new worlds beckon. His early exploits already earn him a reputation as a daring corsair, feared by rivals and celebrated by those who hear of his audacious raids. The narrative follows his capture in the frozen reaches of Kamchatka, where the harsh wilderness tests his resolve and ingenuity.

Even in captivity, his spirit remains unbroken, and the story shifts to the meticulous planning of an escape that blends clever deception with sheer daring. Once free, he turns his attention to distant horizons, embarking on voyages that bring him to Madagascar’s contested shores and the burgeoning colonies of Brazil. Along the way, he encounters a tapestry of cultures, scientific curiosities, and the raw challenges of pioneering new settlements, all while the reader is treated to vivid portraits of the era’s adventurous spirit.

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Language

fr

Duration

~8 hours (515K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jean-Adrien Brothier, Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)

Release date

2007-08-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. de La Landelle

G. de La Landelle

1812–1886

A former naval officer turned journalist and novelist, he brought the drama of life at sea into popular 19th-century fiction. He is also remembered as an early aviation enthusiast, credited with helping introduce the word "aviation."

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