
CHAPTER I. HOW WELLINGBOROUGH REDBURN’S TASTE FOR THE SEA WAS BORN AND BRED IN HIM
CHAPTER II. REDBURN’S DEPARTURE FROM HOME
CHAPTER III. HE ARRIVES IN TOWN
CHAPTER IV. HOW HE DISPOSED OF HIS FOWLING-PIECE
CHAPTER V. HE PURCHASES HIS SEA-WARDROBE, AND ON A DISMAL RAINY DAY PICKS UP HIS BOARD AND LODGING ALONG THE WHARVES
CHAPTER VI. HE IS INITIATED IN THE BUSINESS OF CLEANING OUT THE PIG-PEN, AND SLUSHING DOWN THE TOP-MAST
CHAPTER VII. HE GETS TO SEA AND FEELS VERY BAD
CHAPTER VIII. HE IS PUT INTO THE LARBOARD WATCH; GETS SEA-SICK; AND RELATES SOME OTHER OF HIS EXPERIENCES
CHAPTER IX. THE SAILORS BECOMING A LITTLE SOCIAL, REDBURN CONVERSES WITH THEM
CHAPTER X. HE IS VERY MUCH FRIGHTENED; THE SAILORS ABUSE HIM; AND HE BECOMES MISERABLE AND FORLORN
A restless boy from a quiet Hudson River village dreams of the open ocean, spurred by his brother’s practical gifts and the seductive advertisements of departing ships. When the news of a copper‑fastened brig bound for Bremen appears, his imagination fills with bustling ports, foreign sailors, and the romance of distant lands. He leaves home with nothing but a borrowed jacket and a hopeful heart, eager to trade river‑bank memories for the roar of a sea‑borne adventure.
As the young sailor steps aboard, the bustling wharves of New York and the seasoned tales of his late father come alive around him. The narrative follows his first days at sea, capturing the clash between youthful idealism and the gritty reality of merchant life. Listeners will travel with him through storm‑tossed decks, camaraderie among the crew, and the awe of witnessing a world far beyond the familiar riverbanks he once knew.
Full title
Redburn. His First Voyage Being the Sailor Boy Confessions and Reminiscences of the Son-Of-A-Gentleman in the Merchant Navy
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (653K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1891
Best known for Moby-Dick, this American writer turned years at sea into fiction that still feels restless, bold, and alive. His work ranges from adventure stories to dark, searching novels, short fiction, and poetry.
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