The White Man's Foot

audiobook

The White Man's Foot

by Grant Allen

EN·~3 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
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THE WHITE MAN'S FOOT. - BY - GRANT ALLEN, - AUTHOR OF "BABYLON," "IN ALL SHADES," ETC., ETC. - WITH SEVENTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS BY J. FINNEMORE. - LONDON: - HATCHARDS, PICCADILLY, W. - 1888. - RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, - LONDON AND BUNGAY.

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DEDICATION. - TO - JERRARD GRANT ALLEN, - THE ONLY BEGETTER OF THESE ENSUING ADVENTURES.

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THE WHITE MAN'S FOOT.

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CHAPTER I

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CHAPTER II.

15:43
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CHAPTER III.

13:36
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CHAPTER IV.

10:12
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CHAPTER V.

10:33
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CHAPTER VI.

10:52
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CHAPTER VII.

9:21

Description

A spirited seafarer recounts a vivid journey aboard the modest mail steamer Liké Liké, gliding between Honolulu and Hilo. As the ship’s deck becomes a lively tableau of Polynesian natives sharing taro paste with their fingers, the narrator grapples with the clash of customs between the “civilized” passengers and the island folk, all while his pragmatic brother Frank champions the appeal of local ways. Their observations set the stage for a daring encounter with an active volcano, promising both danger and a test of character.

The narrative blends humor, cultural curiosity, and a hint of impending peril as the crew’s fascination with the exotic landscape deepens. Early warnings about the volcano’s fury loom, suggesting that the voyage will soon demand quick wits and bravery. Listeners can expect a colorful portrait of South Sea life, lively dialogue, and an adventurous spirit that teeters between awe and the looming threat of nature’s raw power.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (189K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrea Ball and Marc D'Hooghe

Release date

2010-12-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Grant Allen

Grant Allen

1848–1899

A prolific Victorian writer with a restless, curious mind, he moved easily between popular science, travel writing, and fiction. His books often brought big ideas about evolution, society, and everyday life to a wide audience.

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