
audiobook
UNE ANNÉE AU DÉSERT
CHAPITRE Ier.
CHAPITRE II.
CHAPITRE III.
CHAPITRE IV.
CHAPITRE V.
CHAPITRE VI.
CHAPITRE VII.
CHAPITRE VIII.
CHAPITRE IX.
A French traveler sets out from Le Havre aboard the clipper Ontario, eager to trade the familiar coasts of Europe for the untamed expanses of America. The early chapters follow his ocean crossing, a mix of steady breezes and sudden squalls that test the ship’s crew and reveal the raw power of the Atlantic. Upon sighting the New World’s shoreline, his anticipation builds as the vessel docks in Savannah, opening a vivid tableau of Southern ports, bustling markets, and the lingering shadows of a nation still wrestling with its own divisions.
From there the narrative turns inland, tracing his journey through Georgia, Alabama and the Gulf Coast toward the mysterious frontier. Along the way he encounters a colorful cast—a young abolitionist captain, missionary companions, and a hospitable plantation owner—each offering glimpses into the region’s diverse cultures and challenges. The traveler’s keen eye captures the contrast between genteel Southern life and the looming, rugged wilderness that promises both danger and discovery in the far‑west.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (290K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
France: T. Martin, 1864.
Credits
René Galluvot (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica))
Release date
2023-02-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1900
A 19th-century French historian and archaeologist, he wrote about local history, ancient remains, and places farther afield, including the American Far West. His books reflect both a scholar’s curiosity and a taste for vivid travel writing.
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