
audiobook
At the Back of the World
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I I Go To Sea
CHAPTER II The Making of a Sailor
CHAPTER III A Burning Ship
CHAPTER IV New Friends
CHAPTER V Stormy Weather
CHAPTER VI The Southern Cross
CHAPTER VII The Stone Begins to Roll
CHAPTER VIII Various Kinds of Storms
From the moment he first set foot on Liverpool’s bustling docks, the young narrator feels an irresistible pull toward the open water. His childhood is filled with stories from seasoned sailors, and a daring swim across the Mersey cements his resolve to become a seaman. When school no longer satisfies him, a stern encounter with a river policeman and his mother’s decisive encouragement launch him onto his first ship, where the promise of distant horizons begins to unfold.
The book follows his early voyages, offering vivid snapshots of life at sea and the exotic ports he reaches. Readers share his awe at storm‑tossed decks, the camaraderie forged with fellow crew members, and the wonder of foreign cultures glimpsed through a sailor’s eyes. Told with straightforward charm, the narrative captures the restless spirit of a boy who trades classroom lessons for the ever‑changing lessons of wind, tide, and distant lands.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (420K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Lynwood and Co., Ltd., 1913.
Credits
Gary Baker
Release date
2023-09-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A clinical psychologist and teacher, George Pugh writes about inner life with a practical, compassionate focus. His work explores how the stories and symbols people carry can shape healing, freedom, and self-understanding.
View all booksBest known as the co-author of a lively 1913 travel adventure, this writer helped bring a globe-spanning seafaring story to young readers. The surviving record is sparse, but the book’s sense of motion and curiosity still comes through clearly.
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