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Invasion Of The Sea Jules Verne

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Invasion Of The Sea Jules Verne
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Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.28 MB
Author: Jules Verne
ISBN: 9780819574602, 0819574600
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Invasion Of The Sea Jules Verne by Jules Verne 9780819574602, 0819574600 instant download after payment.

First published January 1, 1904


Translated by EDWARD BAXTER


Invasion of the Sea takes place in a future 1930s and follows the story of European engineers and their military escort who seek to revive an actual 19th century proposal to flood the Sahara desert with waters from the Mediterranean Sea to create an inland "Sahara Sea" for both commercial and military purposes. The French military escort, led by Captain Hardigan, meet with conflict from Tuareg Berber tribes who fear the new sea will threaten their nomadic way of life. The Berber tribes, led by the warlord Hadjar, begin an insurgency campaign against the Europeans in an effort to derail their plans for the inland sea. Captain Hardigan attempts to retaliate against the Berbers and bring Hadjar to justice. Ultimately, however, a disastrous earthquake strikes. This earthquake floods the Sahara to an extent beyond even limits which were proposed by the Europeans, and drowns the insurgent Tuaregs.

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