
UP THE MAZARUNI FOR DIAMONDS
FOREWORD
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I “ARE YOU GAME TO TRY IT?”
CHAPTER II “IN THE LAND O’ MAZARUNI”
CHAPTER III A FIRE BOAT AND A NATIVE WEDDING
CHAPTER IV JUNGLE DAYS BEGIN
CHAPTER V GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE NATIVES
CHAPTER VI LIFE ON THE RIVER
CHAPTER VII MUTINY AMONG THE CREW
A young, eager explorer receives an unexpected invitation from a friend in British Guiana to join a daring diamond‑hunting venture up the notorious Mazaruni River. Determined, he swiftly arranges passage from New York to Georgetown, marveling at the bustling colonial city before the real work begins. The opening pages capture his meticulous preparations—securing supplies, bartering for beads and mirrors, and assembling a small crew of native guides.
As the party sets out from the remote river town of Bartica, the narrative immerses listeners in the dense, humming jungle and the logistical puzzles of a six‑month trek. The author’s background in geology and photography adds a scientific eye to the vivid descriptions of river travel, makeshift camps, and early encounters with local peoples. Expect a blend of adventure, natural history, and the quiet determination that fuels early 20th‑century exploration, all told with clear, engaging prose.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (134K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1898–1991
A globe-trotting writer and explorer, he turned expeditions in South America into vivid adventure books and later wrote as a journalist and editor. His life moved between travel, reporting, and political commentary, giving his work an unusually wide range.
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