audiobook
by John Smith
{Transcriber's Note: Archaic typography which displays the letter "s" in a form that resembles the letter "f" has been transposed to the modern "s." British, archaic and inconsistent spellings have been left as in the original, as have capitalization and italicisation. A few obvious typographical errors have been changed. Margin notes are indicated where they occur in the text with {MN} and inserted in full at the end of the paragraph to which they refer.}
To the Right Honourable - WILLIAM Earl of PEMBROKE, Lord Steward of His Majesty's most Honourable Houshold. - ROBERT Earl of LINDSEY, Great Chamberlain of England, - HENRY Lord HUNSDON, Viscount ROCHFORD, Earl of DOVER, - And all your Honourable Friends and Well-willers.
THE TRUE TRAVELS, ADVENTURES, AND OBSERVATIONS OF Captain JOHN SMITH,
CHAP. I.
CHAP. II.
CHAP. III.
CHAP. IV.
CHAP. V.
CHAP. VI.
CHAP. VII.
The narrator writes to a circle of high‑ranking patrons, explaining that his aim is to set the record straight about the many hazards and hardships he has endured across distant lands. Orphaned in his early teens, he sold his books and modest possessions, hoping to enlist on a ship, only to be held back by his late father’s estate. After a stint as an apprentice to a prominent merchant, he finally ventures to France, where he encounters a network of influential acquaintances and secures a modest sum to continue his wanderings.
From there his account sweeps through a series of early voyages—sketching a rough passage to the Netherlands, a disastrous crossing to Scotland, and a period of solitary life in the English woods. Along the way he records the customs, landscapes, and people he meets, blending vivid observation with the restless spirit of a young soldier‑explorer. Listeners will find a candid portrait of a 17th‑century adventurer seeking both purpose and recognition in a world still largely unknown.
Full title
The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captain John Smith into Europe, Asia, Africa, and America From Ann. Dom. 1593 to 1629
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (182K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Burch with scans from the internet archive.
Release date
2017-07-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1580–1631
A soldier, explorer, and vivid self-promoter, he helped shape the early story of English America. His writings about Jamestown, Virginia, and New England turned dangerous voyages and colonial struggles into some of the best-known adventure narratives of the 1600s.
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