For God and Gold

audiobook

For God and Gold

by Julian Stafford Corbett

EN·~10 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

CHAPTER I

13:47

CHAPTER II

23:03

CHAPTER III

29:33

CHAPTER IV

26:07

CHAPTER V

14:36

CHAPTER VI

20:19

CHAPTER VII

21:45

CHAPTER VIII

22:13

CHAPTER IX

35:54

CHAPTER X

21:27

Description

In this vivid memoir, a Cambridge scholar turned naval officer recounts his youthful days at Trinity and his unexpected call to service under England’s most daring seafarer. Jasper Festing’s narrative weaves together the rigors of university life with the raw excitement of a 16th‑century expedition to the Spanish Main, offering a rare glimpse of the planning and personalities behind Sir Francis Drake’s assault on Nombre de Dios. The author’s candid voice reveals the tensions between his Puritan convictions and the ruthless pragmatism required on the high seas.

As the fleet sails toward the hostile Caribbean coast, Festing describes the cramped decks, the clash of cultures, and the uneasy camaraderie among soldiers, merchants, and sailors. His careful observations of Drake’s tactics and the crew’s morale give listeners a textured sense of the era’s maritime ambition. The memoir balances scholarly reflection with the immediacy of danger, inviting the audience to experience the early moments of a historic venture without revealing how the story ultimately unfolds.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (606K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2020-05-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Julian Stafford Corbett

Julian Stafford Corbett

1854–1922

Best known for shaping modern thinking about sea power, this British historian turned naval strategy into something readers still study more than a century later. His books connect war at sea to politics, national goals, and the wider course of history.

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