
by - Henry Kingsley
CONTENTS
Chapter I - INTRODUCTORY.
Chapter II - THE COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF JOHN THORNTON, CLERK, AND THE BIRTH OF SOME ONE WHO TAKES RATHER A CONSPICUOUS PART IN OUR STORY.
Chapter III - THE HISTORY OF (A CERTAIN FAMILY LIVING IN) EUROPE, FROM THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR TO THE PEACE OF 1818, CONTAINING FACTS HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED.
Chapter IV - SOME NEW FACES.
Chapter V - IN WHICH THE READER IS MADE ACCOMPLICE TO A MISPRISION OF FELONY.
Chapter VI - GEORGE HAWKER GOES TO THE FAIR—WRESTLES, BUT GETS THROWN ON HIS BACK, SHOOTS AT A MARK, BUT MISSES IT.
Chapter VII - MAJOR BUCKLEY GIVES HIS OPINION ON TROUT-FISHING, ON EMIGRATION, AND ON GEORGE HAWKER.
Chapter VIII - THE VICAR HEARS SOMETHING TO HIS ADVANTAGE.
In the sweltering heat of an Australian summer in 1857, Geoffry Hamlyn finds himself on the veranda of Baroona, wine glass in hand, watching the plains stretch toward the sea. The garden, once a riot of colour, now lies faded under the relentless sun, while an ancient horse ambles beside a herd of eager young colts. This tranquil moment opens a window onto a world of family ties, old friendships, and the restless spirit of a land still shaping its destiny.
From the quiet musings of that veranda, the narrative unfurls into a lively tapestry of courtships, military memories, and the everyday dramas of settlers. Characters such as Major Buckley, Captain Brentwood, and the ever‑resourceful George Hawker bring humor, tension, and a touch of mischief to the tale. Listeners will be drawn into a richly detailed chronicle that balances personal reflection with the broader sweep of colonial life, promising both intimate moments and the promise of adventure ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1123K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Col Choat. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1830–1876
Known for lively Victorian adventure stories, this English novelist turned his years in the Australian goldfields into fiction full of movement, humor, and rough colonial life. His best-known books include The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn and Ravenshoe.
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