Un mousse de Surcouf

audiobook

Un mousse de Surcouf

by Pierre Maël

FR·~6 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

UN MOUSSE DE SURCOUF

2:17
2

CHAPITRE PREMIER CAPTURÉS

22:15
3

CHAPITRE II L’ENFANCE D’UN CAPTIF

27:00
4

CHAPITRE III INITIATION

26:15
5

CHAPITRE IV L’ÉVASION

23:59
6

CHAPITRE V EN DÉTRESSE

23:32
7

CHAPITRE VI LE SALUT

23:03
8

CHAPITRE VII L’ÉQUIPAGE D’UN CORSAIRE

25:36
9

CHAPITRE VIII EN CHASSE

21:10
10

CHAPITRE IX APPRENTISSAGE

19:42

Description

In the aftermath of the French Revolution, the three‑masted merchant ship Bretagne departs Brest, its sails full as it carries a mix of sailors and desperate emigrants seeking a new life across the Atlantic. Hunger, political upheaval and the promise of opportunity drive a hundred twenty passengers toward the distant shores of South America. Yet the waters are patrolled by British warships, ever ready to challenge any French vessel daring to break the blockade.

Among them is the young physician Charles Ternant, traveling with his wife and two small children, Anne and Guillaume. He hopes to use a modest inheritance to establish a practice in the Spanish colonies of the Río de la Plata, a region still largely untamed. Their fragile optimism is shattered when, near the Canary Islands, the distant outline of a British corvette appears, forcing the crew to decide whether to flee southward or risk a deadly encounter, while the sea itself proves as unforgiving as the turmoil they left behind.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (352K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Paris: Hachette, 1925.

Credits

Laurent Vogel (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2023-12-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Pierre Maël

Pierre Maël

A once-famous French pen name hides an unusual writing partnership behind tales of adventure and emotion for young readers. The books signed this way were major popular successes around the turn of the 20th century before gradually fading from view after World War II.

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