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Original title
  
César Cascabel

Country
  
France

Publication date
  
1890

Author
  
Jules Verne

Genre
  
Adventure fiction

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Illustrator
  
Georges Roux

Language
  
French

Originally published
  
1890

Followed by
  
Mistress Branican

Publisher
  
Pierre-Jules Hetzel

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Series
  
The Extraordinary Voyages #35

Preceded by
  
The Purchase of the North Pole

Similar
  
Jules Verne books, Voyages extraordinaires books, Adventure fiction books

César Cascabel is a novel written by Jules Verne in 1890. It is part of Voyages Extraordinaires series (The Extraordinary Voyages). It was published in English in two-volume form, with subtitles "The Show on Ice" and "The Travelling Circus".

Plot summary

The action starts in Sacramento in 1867. The Cascabels are a French family of circus artists who spent several years touring the United States and plan to return home. Their savings get stolen so the family cannot afford the ship ticket. Instead, César Cascabel decides to travel overland, via Alaska and Bering Straits, through Siberia and Central Russia with their horse-drawn carriage, the Belle-Roulotte (the Fair Rambler). They don't expect dangers to happen.

On their way, they rescue at the Alaskan border, with the help of native girl Kayette, a Russian political fugitive, count Narkine, whom they bring along so that he can see again his father in Russia. Count Narkine adopts Kayette as his daughter. In Sitka, the group witnesses the transfer of Alaska to the United States.

On their way from Port Clarence the travellers unfortunately end up on a floating iceberg that drifts to the Lyakhovsky Islands in Arctic Ocean. There they are captured by the natives. Other troubles, including political ones, occur but Cascabels manage to get through Ural to Perm and then, easily, to France.

An animated TV series inspired by the book was produced in 2001 in France.

References

César Cascabel Wikipedia