
audiobook
by Adam Yule
THE LOSS OF THE AUSTRALIA: A NARRATIVE OF THE LOSS OF THE BRIG AUSTRALIA, BY FIRE, ON HER VOYAGE FROM LEITH TO SYDNEY. WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE SUFFERINGS, RELIGIOUS EXERCISES, AND FINAL RESCUE OF THE CREW AND PASSENGERS.
A routine voyage from Leith to Sydney turns into a harrowing ordeal when a sudden blaze engulfs the brig Australia, thrusting its crew and passengers into a desperate fight for survival. The narrative follows Captain Adam Yule and his diverse company—sailors, missionaries, families, and a handful of steerage travelers—as they confront the flames, the unforgiving sea, and their own fears. Amid the chaos, moments of steadfast faith emerge, offering comfort and a sense of purpose amid the danger.
Beyond the immediate struggle, the account captures the daily rhythms of life aboard a 19th‑century ship, from cramped cabins to communal prayers, revealing how belief and camaraderie can anchor souls in the darkest hours. Listeners are drawn into the tense, vivid scenes of rescue and relief, while the moral reflections of the editor underscore the enduring hope that guides those who brave the ocean’s depths.
Full title
The Loss of the Australia A narrative of the loss of the brig Australia by fire on her voyage from Leith to Sydney A narrative of the loss of the brig Australia by fire on her voyage from Leith to Sydney
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (93K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2013-12-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A 19th-century sea captain turned a real shipboard disaster into a vivid survival narrative, recounting the destruction of the brig Australia on its voyage from Leith to Sydney. His writing has the urgency of lived experience, shaped by hardship, endurance, and faith.
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