Palm Tree Island

audiobook

Palm Tree Island

by Herbert Strang

EN·~12 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

"WHEN I LET FLY THE ARROW IT SPED VERY TRUE." (See.)

1:59
2

CHAPTER THE FIRST

26:16
3

CHAPTER THE SECOND

30:19
4

CHAPTER THE THIRD

32:32
5

CHAPTER THE FOURTH

24:36
6

CHAPTER THE FIFTH

42:53
7

CHAPTER THE SIXTH

34:05
8

CHAPTER THE SEVENTH

26:18
9

CHAPTER THE EIGHTH

30:00
10

CHAPTER THE NINTH

35:37

Description

A young boy, orphaned by a sudden illness, is rescued by his uncle and raised in a modest Staffordshire town. Under his uncle’s careful guidance he learns the basics of pottery, school, and the simple joys of a caring household, while his imagination is fueled by the stories of distant seas and adventurous men. These early years lay a solid foundation for the resourcefulness that will later be put to the test.

When a chance encounter with the seafaring William Bobbin of Limehouse leads them far from home, a mishap strands the pair on a remote, sun‑kissed island in the southern hemisphere. With only their wits, a few makeshift tools and a vivid sense of humor, they begin to fashion shelter, craft weapons, and explore the strange wildlife that surrounds them. The narrative blends practical survival tips with lively episodes—such as a sudden beast encounter and the improvisation of a flint scraper—captured in detailed illustrations that bring the island’s rugged charm to life.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (704K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2011-09-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Herbert Strang

Herbert Strang

Behind this pen name were two Oxford University Press editors who teamed up to write brisk, imaginative adventure stories for young readers. Their books mixed history, empire-era action, and schoolboy daring, and they became a familiar part of early 20th-century British children's fiction.

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