
A vivid tapestry of seventeen short tales unfolds, each one pulling the listener into the salty world of those who make the ocean their home. From bustling ports to remote atolls, the stories introduce a colorful cast of captains, deckhands, and the women whose lives are tangled with the sea’s rhythm. The narrator’s witty, intimate letters frame the collection, offering glimpses of camaraderie, superstition, and the quiet pride that binds seafarers across continents.
While the first stories celebrate the timeless rituals and rugged humor of life aboard sailing vessels, they also hint at the subtle shifts modern technology brings—wireless telegraphs, massive steamships, and the hurried crossing of oceans in days instead of weeks. Listeners will feel the tug of distant horizons, the echo of old songs, and the lingering “sea‑mark” that lingers on every weather‑worn face, making this anthology a heartfelt tribute to a vanishing way of life.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (304K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Winston Smith. Images provided by The Internet Archive
Release date
2017-07-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1957
Best known for vivid adventure novels shaped by a life at sea, this French writer brought distant ports, political intrigue, and romance to a wide early-20th-century readership. His work blends naval experience with a taste for atmosphere and travel.
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