The Island Home

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The Island Home

by Richard Archer

EN·~11 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

Chapter One. - Introduction.

14:28
2

Chapter Two. - The Tropical Island. - A Cocoa-Palm—Views of Desert Island Life.

11:25
3

Chapter Three. - The Alarm and the Conflict. - The Mutineers—The Race for Life—The Coral Ledge—A Final Effort—A Brief Warning—The Strange Sail.

24:44
4

Chapter Four. - At Sea. - A Night of Gloom—Morton’s Narrative—Visionary Terrors—An Alarming Discovery.

18:32
5

Chapter Five. - The Consultation. - Out of Sight of Land—Slender Resources—What’s to be done?

12:22
6

Chapter Six. - The Calm. - The Second Watch—An Evil Omen—The White Shark—A Breakfast Lost.

17:26
7

Chapter Seven. - A Change. - A Welcome Peril—The Albatross And their Prey—A Tropical Thunder-Storm.

8:14
8

Chapter Eight. - Tokens of Land. - The Centre of the Sphere—The Mysterious Sound—The Conflagration.

15:04
9

Chapter Nine. - Dark Waters. - Suffering and Delirium—The Midnight Bath—A Strange Peril.

14:51
10

Chapter Ten. - A Sail. - The Cachelot and his Assailants—The Course—New Acquaintances.

23:30

Description

A daring trading expedition sets sail from New York aboard the Washington, carrying a handful of hopeful young men and their families’ hopes across the Pacific. When the vessel pauses at a breathtakingly beautiful island, the crew—led by the curious officer Frazer and a motley group of adventurers from Glasgow to New York—decides to explore its pristine shores and lush jungles. Their first steps onto the island reveal a paradise of towering palms, fragrant ferns, and crystal‑clear waters, prompting the youths to linger and discover the island’s hidden wonders.

As days turn into weeks, the youngsters’ youthful enthusiasm turns into a deeper, more complex encounter with the island’s enigmatic inhabitants and untamed environment. Their observations, recorded in vivid detail, capture the awe, the occasional peril, and the camaraderie that blossoms amid the exotic landscape. Listeners will be swept along with these early‑stage adventures, feeling the salty breeze, hearing the creak of the mast, and sharing the wonder of a world untouched by the familiar comforts of home.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (641K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-10-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Archer

Richard Archer

d. 1883

Known to readers under the pen names Richard Archer and Christopher Romaunt, this 19th-century writer is chiefly remembered for The Island Home, an adventure story of young castaways. The surviving record is sparse, which gives the book an added air of literary mystery.

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