
audiobook
Chapter One. - How Roger Trevose and Harry Edgwyth made a certain Compact.
Chapter Two. - How they left Plymouth at Dawn on the Twenty-first Day of July, 1586.
Chapter Three. - How Roger and Harry took Part in their first Sea-Fight.
Chapter Four. - What happened to Roger on board the Gloria Del Mundo.
Chapter Five. - They encounter a Storm at Sea, and reach the Island of Cuba.
Chapter Six. - How they investigated a certain Cipher and met with some Adventures.
Chapter Seven. - They careen the Ships, are attacked, and discover that they are not the first to visit the Inlet.
Chapter Eight. - Roger goes ashore to rescue a marooned Man, and is himself left in the Lurch.
Chapter Nine. - The marooned Man tells his Story.
Chapter Ten. - William Evans continues his Yarn.
Set against the bright summer of 1586, two Devon lads stand on Plymouth Hoe, dreaming of the glittering prizes that sail the Spanish Main. Roger Trevose, the heir to a mortgaged manor, is convinced that a daring raid on a richly laden galleon could restore his family's fortunes and launch his name into English legend. His companion, Harry Edgwyth, cautions him with the harsh reality of loss, yet cannot resist the lure of adventure that hangs over the harbor.
The story follows their pact to join the ranks of “gentlemen adventurers,” men who turn merchant vessels into warships in a restless war between England and Spain. As they prepare to set sail, the tension between reckless ambition and prudent caution shapes their journey, promising encounters with treacherous seas, rival privateers, and the promise of untold treasure. Listeners will be drawn into the vivid world of Elizabethan England, where honor, risk, and the hope of a brighter future clash on the high seas.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (513K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2008-01-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1851–1922
Sea adventures, shipboard danger, and far-flung voyages fill these classic stories by the writer better known as Harry Collingwood. Behind the pen name was a civil engineer whose professional knowledge of coasts and harbours helped give his nautical fiction a convincing feel.
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