Kolme kutteria: Meriseikkailukertomus

audiobook

Kolme kutteria: Meriseikkailukertomus

by Frederick Marryat

FI·~2 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

KOLME KUTTERIA

0:03
2

KAPTEENI MARRYAT

0:08
3

SISÄLLYS:

2:26:01

Description

A brisk, breezy tale sets sail with three sleek cutters cutting through the rolling North Sea, each commanded by a bold, outspoken skipper. The narrator—an experienced seaman with a wry sense of humor—introduces us to the crews, their camaraderie, and the everyday hazards of life on deck, from sudden squalls to mischievous gulls stealing provisions. Early on, the first cutter embarks on a daring rescue that tests the sailors’ skill and loyalty, giving listeners a vivid taste of the high‑seas excitement that drives the story.

Marryat’s lively prose brings the salty air, creaking rigging, and bustling ports to life, while his characters speak with a frank, down‑to‑earth wit that feels both historical and timeless. The adventure is peppered with subtle commentary on the social tides of the era, offering a gentle moral undercurrent without ever sounding preachy. Ideal for young listeners and seasoned sea‑story fans alike, this brisk nautical romp promises a hearty dose of courage, humor, and the timeless allure of the open ocean.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (140K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-09-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Marryat

Frederick Marryat

1792–1848

Best known for lively sea tales drawn from real naval experience, this early master of nautical adventure wrote with the speed, humor, and danger of life aboard ship. His stories helped shape the modern maritime novel and still carry the pull of the open sea.

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