John Deane of Nottingham: Historic Adventures by Land and Sea

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John Deane of Nottingham: Historic Adventures by Land and Sea

by William Henry Giles Kingston

EN·~10 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total
1

Preface.

1:00
2

Chapter One. - Mr Harwood and Alethea in Sherwood Forest, and Jack Deane’s First Adventure.

14:32
3

Chapter Two. - Dinner at Mr Deane’s in Nottingham—Jack Deane announces the Profession he has chosen.

26:07
4

Chapter Three. - A Poaching Expedition to Colwick Park—Jack forms an Acquaintance who leads him into Difficulties.

20:58
5

Chapter Four. - Fire near Mr Strelley’s Warehouse—Jack Deane shows that he is a lad of Courage.

11:05
6

Chapter Five. - Jack’s Visit to Harwood Grange—Is urged to assist in the Jacobite Plot.

14:25
7

Chapter Six. - Pearson’s Visit to Squire Harwood—Plan to entrap Jack.

7:47
8

Chapter Seven. - Jack’s Journey to Stourbridge, and Adventures on the Road.

19:12
9

Chapter Eight. - Attacked by Cattle-lifters.

13:59
10

Chapter Nine. - Stourbridge Fair—Adventures at Cambridge.

8:54

Description

A vivid portrait of a truly remarkable 17th‑century figure unfolds in this lively narrative. From his humble beginnings as a drover in Nottingham to his rise as a navy captain, a merchant adventurer, and even a Russian war‑ship commander, the protagonist’s life reads like a series of daring chapters. Later, he serves as a British consul in Ostend and returns home as a respected burgess, his story weaving together the pulse of maritime exploits, diplomatic intrigue, and the everyday rhythms of his native town.

The opening scene transports listeners to the summer‑drenched glades of Sherwood Forest, where a young lady named Alethea rides beside her father, a proud squire still haunted by the recent upheavals of the Glorious Revolution. Their leisurely ride across the ancient wood sets the stage for Jack Deane’s first adventure, hinting at the political tensions and personal loyalties that will shape his extraordinary journey. The rich descriptions of the forest, the lingering echoes of Robin Hood’s legend, and the subtle undercurrents of a changing England promise an engaging blend of history and storytelling.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (614K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-10-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Henry Giles Kingston

William Henry Giles Kingston

1814–1880

Best known for lively sea stories and adventure tales, this Victorian writer helped shape generations of young readers' taste for travel, danger, and moral courage. His books drew on a life that stretched between London and Portugal, giving his fiction an outward-looking, international feel.

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