The Begum's Millions
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Verne's first cautionary tale about the dangers of science -- first modern and corrected English translation.
This literary figure is celebrated for works that are deeply humanist and socially conscious, frequently delving into the intricacies of the human psyche and interpersonal connections. Their distinctive style is marked by penetrating introspection, lyrical prose, and a remarkable capacity for crafting complex characters with profound empathy. Universally resonant themes such as love, loss, moral quandaries, and the quest for meaning are explored, always with an emphasis on the individual's unique viewpoint. The author's writings offer readers thought-provoking and emotionally compelling experiences that linger long after the final page.


Verne's first cautionary tale about the dangers of science -- first modern and corrected English translation.