20,000 leagues under the sea

Synopsis
In 1866, a strange event occurred. Coastal towns and continents were abuzz with rumours. Seafaring people were particularly excited. Ships encountered an enormous, slender object at sea. It was phosphorescent, larger, and faster than a whale. Logbooks described its structure, speed, and locomotion. Governments were deeply concerned about this mysterious creature. Scientists were baffled by its existence.
The facts concerning this apparition, entered in various logbooks, agreed closely with one another as to the structure of the object or creature in question, the incredible speed of its movements, this surprising power of its locomotion and the strange life with which it seemed endowed. If it was a member of the whale family, it was larger than any so far classified by scientists. Neither Cuvier, Lacepede, Dumeril nor Quatrefages would have admitted that such a monster could exist - unless they had seen it with their own scientists' eyes.
Translated from French by Anthony Bonner