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A restless crew of scholars, soldiers, and explorers gathers in Toulon in the spring of 1798, each driven by a singular curiosity. The botanist dreams of African grasses, the geometer of distant meridians, the mineralogist of volcanic treasures, while a charismatic officer hopes to steer the expedition toward fame. Their shared mission is deliberately vague—no one knows where the ship’s course will finally end, only that it must launch into the great unknown.
As the vessel slips from the harbor, the sea’s endless horizon swallows their hopes and fears alike. Early tensions flare when a sudden cannonade near Malta forces the fledgling fleet into a chaotic melee, testing the resolve of both the learned and the martial. Amid the smoke and shouted commands, the travelers confront the first true taste of adventure, realizing that the journey will demand more than curiosity alone.
Language
de
Duration
~7 hours (410K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. This book was produced from public domain images generously made available by the University and City Library of Cologne (Digital Collection Westerholt).
Release date
2015-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1768–1832
A Prussian soldier-turned-writer, he is remembered today for energetic plays, novels, and one especially curious leap into the future: an 1810 tale imagining life in the twenty-first century. His work mixes satire, fantasy, and early science-fiction ideas in a way that still feels surprisingly lively.
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