La maison à vapeur: Voyage à travers l'Inde septentrionale

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La maison à vapeur: Voyage à travers l'Inde septentrionale

by Jules Verne

FR·~12 hours

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In the sweltering spring of 1867, the streets of Aurangabad buzz with the clamor of a public proclamation: a two‑thousand‑rupee reward for the capture, dead or alive, of a notorious rebel from the 1857 uprising. The notice, plastered on every wall, has been torn in its crucial part by an unknown fakir, sparking rumors that the fugitive might already be hiding among the city’s crowded alleys.

The story follows that very fakir, a tall, sharp‑eyed wanderer whose scarred face bears the marks of countless hardships. He slips through the bustling bazaars, the grand Mughal palace, and the shadowed mosques, driven by a mix of anger, pride, and a secret purpose that could change the balance of power in the region.

As the bounty spreads, a cast of colonial officials, local nobles, and desperate beggars join the chase, turning Aurangabad into a chessboard of intrigue. Listeners are invited to travel with the protagonist across the diverse landscapes of northern India, where steam‑powered caravans and ancient ruins set the stage for a tense, historically rich adventure.

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Language

fr

Duration

~12 hours (715K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Verne

Jules Verne

1828–1905

A master of adventure fiction, he turned bold scientific ideas into stories of submarines, moon voyages, and journeys to the center of the Earth. His novels helped shape modern science fiction while keeping the sense of wonder and danger that still draws readers in.

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