Michael Strogoff

Michael Strogoff
Michael Strogoff, written by Jules Verne in 1876, follows the harrowing journey of a courier for Czar Alexander II. Tasked with delivering a critical message to the besieged city of Irkutsk during a Tartar rebellion, Strogoff faces numerous dangers as he navigates hostile territory. This novel is notable for its vivid depiction of adventure and the challenges of communication in a time of war, showcasing Verne's ability to blend thrilling narrative with historical context.






































