Humphrey Bold: A Story of the Times of Benbow

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Humphrey Bold: A Story of the Times of Benbow

by Herbert Strang

EN·~10 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total

E-text prepared by Martin Robb

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Humphrey Bold - A Story of the Time of Benbow - by Herbert Strang

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1909

1:18

Chapter 1: The Wyle Cop.

19:31

Chapter 2: Joe Breaks His Indentures.

15:44

Chapter 3: I Meet The Mohocks.

20:30

Chapter 4: Captain John Benbow.

12:51

Chapter 5: I Lose My Best Friend.

11:12

Chapter 6: I Take Articles.

15:11

Chapter 7: A Crown Piece.

18:12

Description

The story opens with the quiet recollections of a boy named Humphrey Bold, an orphan taken in by the kindly bachelor Mr. Ellery. Though slight and shy, Humphrey carries a name that seems at odds with his temperament, a contrast that colors his early years in a small English town. He is taught to read and write by his late father’s memory, then enrolled at King Edward’s school, where he begins to discover the wider world beyond his parish. A chance encounter with the mischievous Joe Punchard hints at the friendships and challenges that will shape his future.

From these humble beginnings, Humphrey is drawn toward the sea, where the legendary Captain John Benbow commands respect. The narrative promises a blend of schoolyard mischief, encounters with the notorious Mohocks, and the lure of naval service. As Humphrey steps onto a ship’s deck, his quiet resolve will be tested by danger, loyalty, and the promise of adventure in a time of war. Listeners will follow his growth from timid youth to the bold sailor hinted at in the title.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (615K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-06-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Herbert Strang

Herbert Strang

Behind this pen name were two Oxford University Press editors who teamed up to write brisk, imaginative adventure stories for young readers. Their books mixed history, empire-era action, and schoolboy daring, and they became a familiar part of early 20th-century British children's fiction.

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