
AAN DE HOLLANDSCHE JONGENS!
INHOUD
ZEEWIND
EEN VECHTPARTIJ
SCHIPPER BONTEKOE
MOEDER
HET GROOTE AFSCHEID
PADDE DOET ZIJN VRIEND UITGELEIDE
OP ZOEK NAAR DEN BOTTELIER
IN ’T VOORONDER
Step into the bustling world of the Dutch Golden Age, where a young sailor named Willem Bontekoe sets out from Hoorn in 1618 aboard the modest vessel Nieu‑Hoorn. The story opens with his earnest call to fellow “Hollandse jongens,” inviting listeners to share his logbook of daring voyages, fierce tempests, and the everyday grind of life at sea. From the clang of the ship’s workshop to the roar of a sudden fire on the Indian Ocean, the narrative captures the raw courage and stubborn optimism of a crew determined to reach distant lands.
Narrated with vivid detail and a touch of youthful humor, the tale follows Bontekoe’s trials as he battles storms, navigates treacherous currents, and confronts the ever‑present threat of disaster. Listeners will feel the salty spray, hear the creak of timbers, and sense the camaraderie that binds the ship’s boys together. It’s an immersive adventure that brings the spirit of 17th‑century seafaring to life, offering a glimpse into a world where every horizon promises both danger and discovery.
Language
nl
Duration
~16 hours (966K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2021-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1899–1981
Adventure, travel, and a gift for lively storytelling run through the work of this Dutch writer, whose books for adults and younger readers were shaped by a restless, curious life. Best known to many for De scheepsjongens van Bontekoe, he brought faraway places and historical settings vividly to life.
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