The Congo and Coasts of Africa

audiobook

The Congo and Coasts of Africa

by Richard Harding Davis

EN·~4 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

![Mr. Davis and "Wood Boys" of the Congo.](https://www.gutenberg.org/images/img-01.jpg "Mr. Davis and "Wood Boys" of the Congo.")

0:11
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THE CONGO AND - COASTS OF AFRICA - BY - RICHARD HARDING DAVIS, F.R.G.S.

2:22
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ILLUSTRATIONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHERS

0:10
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I

33:10
5

II

26:35
6

III

43:48
7

IV

28:20
8

V

27:25
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VI

38:39
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VII

51:28

Description

The listener is invited aboard a turn‑of‑the‑century river steamer as its crew, led by a keen‑eyed explorer, pushes into the heart of the Congo and the lesser‑known western African coastline. Through lively sketches and candid photographs, the narrative paints bustling river villages, mahogany‑laden ports, and the surprising resilience of peoples living under the shadow of distant empires. Early encounters with the “Wood Boys,” river guides who navigate the Kasai, set the tone for a journey that balances curiosity with a critical eye on the spread of civilization.

As the voyage unfolds, the author records the stark contrasts between bustling trade hubs—like the cramped wharves of Matadi and the opulent customs houses of Zanzibar—and the quiet rhythms of inland villages, where daily life revolves around river, forest, and tradition. Vivid descriptions of hippos, towering mahogany logs, and the remnants of colonial ambition bring the landscape to life, while thoughtful commentary on the uneven reach of modernity invites reflection. Listeners will feel the humid air, hear the clatter of chain‑gangs, and sense the palpable tension between exploitation and the enduring spirit of the continent.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (242K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Janet Kegg and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-12-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Harding Davis

Richard Harding Davis

1864–1916

A star reporter of the late 19th century, he turned wars, politics, and city life into fast-moving stories that helped define modern American journalism. He also wrote popular fiction and plays, bringing the same energy and eye for drama to the page.

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