
DE GRAAF DE LHORAILLES - I. - FERIA DE PLATA.
II. DON SYLVA DE TORRES.
III. TWEE OUDE KENNISSEN VAN DEN LEZER.
IV. DE GRAAF MAXIMA GAËTAN DE LHORAILLES.
V. DE DAUPH’YEERS.
VI. DOOR HET VENSTER.
VII. EEN TWEEGEVECHT.
VIII. HET VERTREK.
IX. DE LEGERSCHANS IN DE WILDERNIS.
X. VOOR DEN AANVAL.
A restless tide of adventurers once swept the coastline of the New World, each chasing a different vision of freedom, wealth, or revenge. In the shadows of those early explorers, a secret brotherhood of “Brothers of the Coast” forged uneasy alliances that rattled even the might of Spain and drew the eye of a sun‑king. Their legacy lingers in the blood‑stained sands of Mexico, where descendants still gather, hoping to repeat the daring deeds of their forebears.
The narrator, a traveler in 19th‑century America, stumbles upon a daring plot that ignites a frenzy across continents, pulling newspapers and curious minds into its vortex. Set against the glittering promise of California’s gold fields and the stark landscapes of Sonora, the story unfolds through vivid accounts of hope, hardship, and the raw impulse to strike it rich. Listeners will be carried through bustling ports, arid deserts, and the restless hearts of those who dared to chase a dream that could turn to ruin in an instant.
Language
nl
Duration
~11 hours (645K characters)
Series
Aimard's Indiaansche verhalen, [12]
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)
Release date
2021-06-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
Adventure, frontier danger, and far-off landscapes run through these fast-moving novels by a French writer who turned his taste for travel into popular fiction. Best known for stories set in the Americas, he helped bring the western and frontier tale to a wide 19th-century readership.
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