Mistress Branican Explained

Mistress Branican
Title Orig:Mistress Branican
Translator:A. Estoclet
Author:Jules Verne
Illustrator:Léon Benett
Country:France
Language:French
Series:The Extraordinary Voyages #36
Genre:Adventure novel
Publisher:Pierre-Jules Hetzel
Pub Date:1891
English Pub Date:1891
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Oclc:8333020
Preceded By:César Cascabel
Followed By:Carpathian Castle

Mistress Branican (French: Mistress Branican) is an 1891 adventure novel written by Jules Verne. It is based on Colonel Peter Egerton-Warburton's and Ernest Giles' accounts of their journeys across the deserts of Western Australia, and was also inspired by the search launched by Lady Franklin when her husband Sir John Franklin was reported lost in the Northwest Passage.

Plot

The story begins in the United States, where the heroine, Mistress Branican, suffers a mental breakdown after the death by drowning of her young son. On recovering, she learns that her husband, Captain Branican, has been reported lost at sea. Having acquired a fortune, she is able to launch an expedition to search for her husband, who she is convinced is still alive. She leads the expedition herself and trail leads her into the Australian hinterland.

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