The Story of Paul Boyton: Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World

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The Story of Paul Boyton: Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World

by Paul Boyton

EN·~13 hours·26 chapters

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Produced by Jerry Kuntz as part of the Lawson's Progress

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THE STORY OF PAUL BOYTON - VOYAGES ON ALL THE GREAT RIVERS OF THE WORLD, PADDLING OVER TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND MILES IN A RUBBER DRESS - A RARE TALE OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE - THRILLING EXPERIENCES IN DISTANT LANDS, AMONG STRANGE PEOPLE. A BOOK FOR BOYS, OLD AND YOUNG.

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CHAPTER I.-On the Allegheny. First Attempt at navigation. The Grey Eagle. Voyage on a coal fleet. - CHAPTER II.-College days. Bruce's dam. The Fort of the Wild Geese. - CHAPTER III.-In the U. S. Navy. A voyage to the West Indies. Diving for treasure. - CHAPTER IV.-Wrecking with Captain Balbo. In the hull of a slaver. A swarm of sharks. Joining the Mexican revolutionists. - CHAPTER V.-Entering the life saving service. Grateful people. In the Franco-Prussian war. Failure of the Cuban expedition. - CHAPTER VI.-As a submarine diver. The Diamond fields of Africa. A floating Hell. An escape at Malaga. - CHAPTER VII.-The rubber dress. Overboard from the steamer Queen. Landing on the coast of Ireland. - CHAPTER VIII.-Arrival in Queenstown. The first lecture. In Dublin. Appearance before Queen Victoria. - CHAPTER IX.-Voyage across the English Channel. Pigeon dispatches. Landing in England. - CHAPTER X.-In Germany. A voyage down the Rhine. Through the whirlpool of Lurlei. The press boat. - CHAPTER XI.-A short run on the Mississippi. The funny Negro pilot. Down the Danube and the Po. Attacked by fever. Lucretia Borgia's castle. - CHAPTER XII.-Voyage on the Arno from Florence to Pisa. Narrow escape over a fall. Down the Tiber to Rome. Across the bay of Naples. Knighted by King Victor Emmanuel. - CHAPTER XIII.-The Straits of Messina. Attacked by sharks. Whirlpools of Scylla and Charybdis. Lake Trasimene. - CHAPTER XIV.-Quick voyage down the Rhone. The smugglers' chain. The gambling palaces of Monte Carlo. Down the Loire. In the Quicksands. - CHAPTER XV.-On the mysterious Tagus from Toledo to Lisbon. Over great falls and through dark canons. Ancient Moorish masonry. The villianous brigands. - CHAPTER XVI.-From Europe to Africa, across the Straits of Gibraltar. Preparing for sharks. Contrary currents and heavy overfalls. Landing at Tangier. - CHAPTER XVII.-Paddling in the ice floes on the Allegheny. Down the Ohio to Cairo. Queer characters. On the Mississippi. Strange sights and sounds. The comical darkies. Alligators. "Dead man in a boat." - CHAPTER XVIII.-Voyage on the Merrimac. Some peculiar people. A rough trip down the Connecticut. Lost in a Snow Storm. A winter in Florida.

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CHAPTER XX.-The Upper Mississippi. The German Doctor and the negro boatman. Arrival at Cairo. Hunting and fishing. - CHAPTER XXI.-The longest voyage. Down the Yellowstone and Missouri. Thrilling adventures through the western wilds. In the tepees of the Indians. Caving banks, snags and mud sucks. Camp of the Rustlers. Arrival in St. Louis. - CHAPTER XXII.-Hunting in Southern bayous. An interesting voyage down the Arkansaw. Haytien insurgents. Down the Sacramento. A night on Great Salt Lake. Down the Hudson. In the ice on Lake Michigan. Catching seals. - CHAPTER XXIII.-Boyton to-day. - CHAPTER I.

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CHAPTER II.

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CHAPTER III.

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CHAPTER IV.

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CHAPTER V.

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CHAPTER VI.

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CHAPTER VII.

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Description

From a young age Paul Boyton could scarcely stay away from water; the rushing Allegheny became his playground and the board his first vessel. His mother’s frequent scoldings only sharpened his resolve, and by his teen years he was already slipping aboard coal barges and daring the currents that most adults avoided. Those early escapades gave him a taste for risk and a love of the open river that would shape the rest of his life. Armed with an innovative rubber suit, he set out to test the limits of human endurance on waterways far beyond his hometown.

The narrative follows Boyton as he tackles some of the world’s most famous rivers, from the mist‑shrouded Rhine to the steamy Amazon, meeting exotic cultures and confronting hazards that range from shark‑filled shallows to sudden whirlpools. His voyages are a blend of daring feats, quirky encounters, and moments of quiet awe at the power of the flowing world. The book captures the restless spirit of a 19th‑century explorer whose boundless curiosity turns every river into a new adventure.

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en

Duration

~13 hours (805K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-09-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Paul Boyton

Paul Boyton

1848–1924

A daredevil showman nicknamed the "Fearless Frogman," he became famous for long-distance feats in a rubber survival suit and helped turn water adventure into popular entertainment. Later, he brought that same flair to Coney Island, where his Sea Lion Park helped shape the modern amusement park.

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