"Le Pilote du Danube" is a lesser-known work by the French author Jules Verne. It is part of his Voyages Extraordinaires series and was published in 1908. This novel differs from some of Verne's more famous adventure stories and instead focuses on a journey along the Danube River. The story centers around a pilot named Patak, who takes it upon himself to assist those traveling along the challenging Danube River. Patak is known for his exceptional knowledge of the river, its currents, and its dangers. He becomes a guide and protector to those navigating this complex waterway, often facing various perils and obstacles. "Le Pilote du Danube" is notable for its detailed descriptions of the landscapes and towns along the Danube, as well as the challenges and adventures of river navigation. It also provides insight into the culture and people of the regions surrounding the Danube.