In Savage Africa

audiobook

In Savage Africa

by Verney Lovett Cameron

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

IN SAVAGE AFRICA

0:24
2

In Savage Africa

2:13
3

IN SAVAGE AFRICA. - CHAPTER I. LEAVING SCHOOL.

18:27
4

CHAPTER II. OFF TO SEA.

20:19
5

CHAPTER III. UNPLEASANT NEWS.

15:36
6

CHAPTER IV. ROBBERY AND DESERTION.

14:46
7

CHAPTER V. A RUN ASHORE.

18:50
8

CHAPTER VI. TAKEN PRISONER.

16:24
9

CHAPTER VII. AN INTERESTING CONVERSATION.

9:28
10

CHAPTER VIII. ESCAPE FROM THE SLAVE-SHIP.

10:50

Description

A bright‑eyed schoolboy’s world is turned upside‑down when a sudden letter from his sea‑faring father promises an escape from the classroom and a ticket aboard the brig Petrel. Eager to leave the routine of lessons behind, Frank Baldwin imagines himself as a hero already, trading chalkboards for decks and textbooks for the roar of the ocean. His departure sets the stage for a vivid, early‑19th‑century voyage that will thrust him far beyond the familiar streets of England.

As the ship cuts through restless waters toward the Gold Coast, the young adventurer encounters the first taste of danger: a sudden robbery, a crew’s mutinous whisper, and an unexpected run ashore that lands him in the grip of unfamiliar customs. With lively illustrations bringing bustling ports, jungle rivers, and the raw energy of African life to mind, Baldwin’s story promises a thrilling blend of bravery, culture clash, and the raw wonder of a world just beginning to unfold.

Details

Full title

In Savage Africa Or, The adventures of Frank Baldwin from the Gold Coast to Zanzibar.

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (393K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif, deaurider and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Verney Lovett Cameron

Verney Lovett Cameron

1844–1894

A Royal Navy officer turned explorer, he became one of the first Europeans to cross equatorial Africa from east to west. His travels, books, and outspoken criticism of the slave trade made him a well-known Victorian figure.

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