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The Barsac Mission (French: L'Étonnante Aventure de la Mission Barsac) is a novel attributed to Jules Verne and written (with inspiration from two unfinished Verne manuscripts) by his son Michel Verne. First serialized in 1914, it was published in book form by Hachette in 1919. [1]
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In the book Pierre Benoit also draws upon the memories of his youth. As the son of a colonel, he spent his early years in Tunisia, where his father was posted, and then attended school in Algeria. In Algeria, Pierre Benoit also fulfilled his military service. In an article in L'Écho de Paris dated 2 February 1920, Pierre Benoit explained:
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Dark Interlude (1947 novel) The Dark Street; The Day of the Jackal; Days in the Diaspora; Death in the Clouds; Death on Credit; Den of Thieves (novel) Les Déracinés; The Devil's Laughter; Diplomat's Folly; Disoriental; Diva (Odier novel) Doctor Dido; The Doctor's Wife (Moore novel) The Dogs of War (novel) Don't Tell Alfred; Dora Bruder; Une ...