Index for Works of Mary Gaunt Hyperlinks to All Chapters of All Individual Ebooks

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Index for Works of Mary Gaunt Hyperlinks to All Chapters of All Individual Ebooks

by Mary Gaunt

EN·~23 minutes·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

INDEX FOR WORKS OF MARY GAUNT

0:03
2

With hyperlinks to all Chapters of the Individual Ebooks

0:06
3

CONTENTS

0:18
4

TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES

0:02
5

THE MOVING FINGER

0:02
6

Contents

0:10
7

ALONE IN WEST AFRICA

0:02
8

1911

1:04
9

A WOMAN IN CHINA

0:02
10

1915

0:52

Description

A handy digital companion invites listeners to wander through the adventurous world of a prolific early‑twentieth‑century writer. The collection gathers seven of her most vivid works—ranging from West African trade routes and a Chinese city’s bustling legation quarter to Siberian river voyages and Caribbean colonial histories—each presented with a clickable title that opens the full text instantly.

Beyond simple navigation, every story is broken down into its original chapters, each linked for swift access, so you can jump straight to the scenes that intrigue you most. Whether you’re drawn to the suspense of a lone trek across the rubber country, the cultural nuances of a Chinese inn, or the dramatic shadows of slave rebellions, this index lets you explore the narratives at your own pace, making it easy to sample, compare, or dive deep into the author’s varied travel‑tales.

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Full title

Index for Works of Mary Gaunt Hyperlinks to All Chapters of All Individual Ebooks Hyperlinks to All Chapters of All Individual Ebooks

Language

en

Duration

~23 minutes (22K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2018-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Mary Gaunt

Mary Gaunt

1861–1942

An adventurous Australian novelist and travel writer, she turned a life of long journeys and hard-earned independence into fiction, memoir, and vivid travel books. Her work often blends colonial-era storytelling with the sharp eye of someone who had truly seen the world for herself.

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