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Books with title Michael Strogoff: Or the Courier of the Czar

  • Michael Strogoff, or The Courier of the Czar illustrated

    Jules Verne

    (, June 5, 2020)
    Michael Strogoff: The Courier of the Czar (French: Michel Strogoff) is a novel written by Jules Verne in 1876. Critics, including Leonard S. Davidow,[1] consider it one of Verne's best books. Davidow wrote, "Jules Verne has written no better book than this, in fact it is deservedly ranked as one of the most thrilling tales ever written." Unlike some of Verne's other novels, it is not science fiction, but a scientific phenomenon (Leidenfrost effect) is a plot device. The book was later adapted to a play, by Verne himself and Adolphe d'Ennery. Incidental music to the play was written by Alexandre Artus in 1880. The book has been adapted several times for films, television and cartoon series.
  • Michael Strogoff, or The Courier of the Czar Illustrated

    Jules Verne

    (Independently published, Dec. 30, 2019)
    Michael Strogoff, a 30-year-old native of Omsk, is a courier for Tsar Alexander II of Russia. The Tartar Khan, Feofar, incites a rebellion and separates the Russian Far East from the mainland, severing telegraph lines. Rebels encircle Irkutsk, where the local governor, brother of the Tsar, is making a last stand. Strogoff is sent to Irkutsk to warn the governor about the traitor Ivan Ogareff. Ogareff, a former colonel, was once demoted and exiled and now seeks revenge against the royal family. He intends to destroy Irkutsk by setting fire to the huge oil storage tanks on the banks of the Angara River.On his way to Irkutsk, Strogoff meets Nadia Fedor, daughter of an exiled political prisoner, Basil Fedor, who has been granted permission to join her father at his exile in Irkutsk, the English war correspondent Harry Blount and Alcide Jolivet, a Frenchman reporting for his 'cousin Madeleine'. Blount and Jolivet tend to follow the same route as Michael, separating and meeting again all the way through Siberia. He is supposed to travel under a false identity, but he is discovered by the Tartars when he meets his mother in their home city of Omsk.Michael, his mother and Nadia are eventually taken prisoner by the Tartar forces. Ivan Ogareff alleges that Michael is a spy. Feofar decides that Michael will be blinded as punishment in the Tartar fashion, with a hot blade. For several chapters the reader is led to believe that Michael was indeed blinded, but it transpires in fact that he was saved from this fate and was only pretending.Eventually, Michael and Nadia escape, and travel to Irkutsk with a friendly peasant. They are delayed by fire and the frozen river. However, they eventually reach Irkutsk, and warn the Tsar's brother in time of Ivan Ogareff. Nadia's father, who has been appointed commander of a suicide battalion, and later pardoned, joins them and Michael and Nadia are married
  • Michael Strogoff, or The Courier of the Czar

    Jules Verne

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 18, 2015)
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  • Michael Strogoff, or The Courier of the Czar Illustrated

    Jules Verne

    (, May 10, 2020)
    Michael Strogoff: The Courier of the Czar (French: Michel Strogoff) is a novel written by Jules Verne in 1876. Critics, including Leonard S. Davidow,consider it one of Verne's best books. Davidow wrote, "Jules Verne has written no better book than this, in fact it is deservedly ranked as one of the most thrilling tales ever written." Unlike some of Verne's other novels, it is not science fiction, but a scientific phenomenon (Leidenfrost effect) is a plot device. The book was later adapted to a play, by Verne himself and Adolphe d'Ennery. Incidental music to the play was written by Alexandre Artus in 1880. The book has been adapted several times for films, television and cartoon series.
  • Michael strogoff or the courier of the Czar

    Jules Verne

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 11, 2017)
    This is the Classic Book
  • Michael Strogoff: Or, The Courier of the Czar: Large Print

    Jules Verne

    (Independently published, June 5, 2020)
    “Sire, a fresh dispatch.”“Whence?”“From Tomsk?”“Is the wire cut beyond that city?”“Yes, sire, since yesterday.”“Telegraph hourly to Tomsk, General, and keep me informed of all that occurs.”“Sire, it shall be done,” answered General Kissoff.In this 1876 “Mission Impossible” tale of intrigue set in Russia, a traitor has inspired the fierce Feofar Khan to invade Siberia and foment a rebellion. A sinister plot to assassinate the Czar’s brother, the Grand Duke, is discovered but all telegraph lines have been cut. Only one of the Czar’s courier’s is qualified to handle the dangerous and arduous mission to warn the Siberian Governor General of the impending invasion, Michael Strogoff.
  • Michael Strogoff: Or, The Courier of the Czar

    Jules Verne, Agnes Kinloch Kingston

    (Ktoczyta.pl, Aug. 19, 2019)
    The hero of the novel, courier Mikhail Strogov, on behalf of the emperor sets off on a long journey from Moscow to Irkutsk through Siberia, captured by the "Tatars' uprising" in order to save the tsar's brother. An unusual trip to Irkutsk, created by the imagination of a French novelist, turned out to be so fascinating that in France there was a fashion for everything Russian, several generations were read this book.
  • Michael Strogoff: Or, The Courier of the Czar

    Jules Verne

    (Pinnacle Press, May 24, 2017)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • Michael Strogoff Or The Courier of the Czar

    Jules Verne

    (, March 24, 2020)
    Michael Strogoff Or The Courier of the Czar by Jules Verne
  • Michael Strogoff: The Courier of the Czar / The Mutineers

    Jules Verne

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner's Sons, Jan. 1, 1902)
    None
  • Michael Strogoff, Courier of the Tzar:

    Jules Verne, Vernont One Editions

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 2, 2020)
    Michael Strogoff is one of the best adventure novels written by Jules Verne. It tells the story of a courier for the Tzar of Russia and all the dangers and exciting adventures he lives. It is an accurate description of the exotic time of the Tzars and a trip back in time for those readers that enjoy the stories of the great Jules Verne. This is the English official edition brought to you without censorship or external changes of any kind.
  • Michael Strogoff the Courier of the Czar Illustrated

    Jules Verne

    eBook (, Aug. 4, 2020)
    Michael Strogoff: The Courier of the Czar (French: Michel Strogoff) is a novel written by Jules Verne in 1876. Critics, including Leonard S. Davidow,consider it one of Verne's best books. Davidow wrote, "Jules Verne has written no better book than this, in fact it is deservedly ranked as one of the most thrilling tales ever written." Unlike some of Verne's other novels, it is not science fiction, but a scientific phenomenon (Leidenfrost effect) is a plot device. The book was later adapted to a play, by Verne himself and Adolphe d'Ennery. Incidental music to the play was written by Alexandre Artus in 1880. The book has been adapted several times for films, television and cartoon series.