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Marooned on Australia :  being the narration by Diedrich Buys of his discoveries and exploits in Terra Australis Incognita about the year 1630 / by Ernest Favenc

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Marooned on Australia : being the narration by Diedrich Buys of his discoveries and exploits in Terra Australis Incognita about the year 1630 / by Ernest Favenc

by Ernest Favenc

EN·~3 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

Marooned on Australia

0:36
2

PREFACE.

1:19
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:15
4

CHAPTER I The Wreck of the Batavia—The Mutiny—Return of Pelsart—Marooned.

12:19
5

CHAPTER II.

10:32
6

CHAPTER III. The Head on the Rock—A strange People—We are made Welcome—King Quibibio.

10:47
7

CHAPTER IV. A Prince and Princess—The Frenchman’s Cross—Quadruco Customs—Weapons and Drill.

12:08
8

CHAPTER V. The Blowing of the War-Shell—The Fight in the Bay—Burning a Mongol Junk.

13:50
9

CHAPTER VI. The End of the Pirate Junks—Paul discovers Gold—Azolta and I are betrothed—Death of Quibibio.

13:37
10

CHAPTER VII.

12:50

Description

In the early 1630s a young Dutch clerk named Diedrich Buys finds himself aboard the ill‑fated Batavia, a vessel of the East India Company bound for the riches of Java. When a tempest scatters the fleet and a bitter mutiny erupts, the ship’s fate turns tragic, leaving Buys and a handful of survivors stranded on a remote, uncharted shore.

Buys narrates his desperate scramble for safety, the uneasy alliances he forges with fellow castaways, and the harsh realities of an alien landscape that would later be recognised as Australia. As they grapple with scarcity, hostile encounters, and the looming threat of the mutineers’ vengeance, the story weaves vivid descriptions of unfamiliar seas, dense jungles, and the fragile hope of rescue.

The tale balances meticulous historical detail with the sweep of adventure. Listeners are treated to a gripping portrait of early colonial ambition, human frailty, and the relentless drive to survive in a world still largely unknown.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (224K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Blackie and Son Limited, 1896.

Credits

Al Haines, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2023-04-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Favenc

Ernest Favenc

1846–1908

Best known for turning the Australian outback into vivid adventure stories, this English-born explorer and novelist drew on years of travel through remote country. His fiction and travel writing helped shape popular ideas of colonial Australia in the late 19th century.

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