The Young Supercargo: A Story of the Merchant Marine

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The Young Supercargo: A Story of the Merchant Marine

by William Drysdale

EN·~8 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

THE YOUNG SUPERCARGO

1:02
2

ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:18
3

CHAPTER I. KIT SILBURN’S START IN LIFE.

23:37
4

CHAPTER II. A VOYAGE TO YUCATAN.

25:34
5

CHAPTER III. A NORTHER ON THE GULF.

24:19
6

CHAPTER IV. KIT’S CONNECTICUT HOME.

23:14
7

CHAPTER V. A BURGLAR IN THE CABIN.

26:34
8

CHAPTER VI. THE STRANGE CASE OF JOHN DOE.

17:06
9

CHAPTER VII. KIT BECOMES A SUPERCARGO.

28:47
10

CHAPTER VIII. NEWS FROM THE WRECKED SCHOONER.

27:26

Description

A cold November night on a Brooklyn wharf sets the stage for a young boy’s unlikely entry into the world of sea trade. Kit Silburn, ragged and hungry, is discovered by a stern patrolman among the bales of hemp that have just been unloaded from the great steamship North Cape. The encounter thrusts him onto the bustling deck of a merchant vessel, where he must quickly learn the ropes of cargo handling, shipboard hierarchy, and the harsh rhythms of maritime life.

As Kit navigates the cramped quarters and the watchful eyes of seasoned sailors, he discovers both the camaraderie and the challenges of life at sea. The story captures the vivid sights and sounds of a bustling port, the tension between law‑enforcement and the underbelly of the waterfront, and the promise of adventure that awaits a boy thrust into the role of a supercargo. Listeners will be drawn into Kit’s struggle to prove himself and his growing bond with the ship that becomes his unlikely home.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (485K characters)

Series

Brain and brawn series

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: W. A. Wilde & Company, 1898.

Credits

davidkpark; Sue Clark; the image following page 211 provided by The Young Supercargo: a Story of the Merchant Marine. 1898. Courtesy of Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature, Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida; and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2021-11-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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William Drysdale

1852–1901

A Scottish journalist and novelist, he wrote brisk adventure stories for young readers and also turned his eye to local history in books about Stirling and its people. His work moves easily between sea stories, newsroom tales, and affectionate portraits of nineteenth-century Scottish life.

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