The Cruise of the Gyro-Car

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The Cruise of the Gyro-Car

by Herbert Strang

EN·~5 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

KING OF THE AIR: or, To Morocco on an Airship

0:29
2

LORD OF THE SEAS: the Story of a Submarine

0:19
3

SWIFT AND SURE: the Story of a Hydroplane

0:14
4

JACK HARDY: a Story of the Smuggling Days

0:19
5

THE CRUISE OF THE GYRO-CAR

0:12
6

PREFACE

2:14
7

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:13
8

Chapter IINTRODUCES THE GYRO-CAR

18:21
9

Chapter IIUNWELCOME ATTENTIONS

25:29
10

Chapter IIITHE YELLOW CAR

22:57

Description

A fresh, daring invention called the gyro‑car promises to turn Europe’s winding roads into a playground for the bold. When Maurice arrives at the modest Shepperton station, he is greeted by the spirited George Buckland, the sole owner of this marvel, and a lively local girl who eagerly awaits their departure. Together they set out for the rugged heart of the Balkans, eager to test the vehicle’s limits across the ancient routes once trodden by Roman legions.

Their journey carries them into the dramatic, still‑wild landscape of Albania, a land steeped in heroic history and lingering Ottoman influence. As the gyro‑car rattles through towering mountains and remote villages, the travelers encounter colorful characters, unexpected obstacles, and the fierce independence of the Albanian people. The early stages of their expedition blend humor with suspense, inviting listeners to share the thrill of discovery while the road ahead remains full of untold surprises.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (291K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Henry Frowde, 1911.

Credits

Tim Lindell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2022-03-17

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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