
audiobook
by comte Louis-Antoine de Bougainville
Louis Antoine de Bougainville - VOYAGE AUTOUR DU MONDE PAR LA FRÉGATE LA BOUDEUSE ET LA FLÛTE L’ÉTOILE en 1766, 1767, 1768 & 1769. - (1771) - Table des matières
LETTRE AU ROI
CHAPITRE I
CHAPITRE II
CHAPITRE III
CHAPITRE IV
CHAPITRE V
CHAPITRE VI
CHAPITRE VII
CHAPITRE VIII
In this vivid first‑person account, the French navy’s daring attempt to circle the globe is presented as a solemn report to the king. The narrator frames the voyage as France’s rightful entry into the great age of discovery, following the legendary routes of Magellan, Drake and the Dutch pioneers. By invoking the Crown’s peace and patronage, the opening sets a tone of national pride and scientific curiosity, promising fresh knowledge of the southern seas.
The expedition sails aboard the frigate La Boudeuse and the flute L’Étoile, carrying a handful of the era’s most learned men. Their journals record the hardships of long passages, the awe of uncharted islands, and the meticulous measurements taken to improve maps of the Pacific. As they press on, the narrative captures the blend of hardship, wonder and the meticulous observation that defines early modern exploration, inviting listeners to experience the anticipation of a world still being revealed.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (331K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-04-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1729–1811
Best known for leading the first French voyage to circumnavigate the globe, this soldier, sailor, and writer helped bring the Pacific vividly into European view. His career also stretched from Canada during the Seven Years’ War to service in the American Revolutionary era.
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