Winnetou, the Apache Knight

audiobook

Winnetou, the Apache Knight

by Marion Ames Taggart, Karl May

EN·~5 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

WINNETOU, THE APACHE KNIGHT.

0:27
2

CHAPTER I. TOWARD THE SETTING SUN.

13:51
3

CHAPTER II. MY FIRST BUFFALO.

16:06
4

CHAPTER III. WILD MUSTANGS AND LONG-EARED NANCY.

16:38
5

CHAPTER IV. A GRIZZLY AND A MEETING.

19:36
6

CHAPTER V. THE SPEECH OF THE APACHE CHIEF.

10:56
7

CHAPTER VI. A WISH AND ITS TRAGIC FULFILMENT.

12:11
8

CHAPTER VII. A COMPACT WITH THE KIOWAS.

20:55
9

CHAPTER VIII. SAM HAWKINS GOES SPYING.

13:36
10

CHAPTER IX. WAITING THE ONSLAUGHT.

14:31

Description

A restless young man named Jack Hildreth leaves a comfortable life of education and family expectations to chase the promise of the untamed West. Sent by his influential uncle as a civil‑engineer for a railroad survey, he arrives in St. Louis and quickly meets the seasoned scout Sam Hawkins, whose rough humor and weather‑worn experience hint at the challenges ahead. Their uneasy friendship sets the stage for a journey across the rugged mountains of New Mexico and Arizona, where the landscape itself feels as wild as the hearts of those who travel it.

As the party pushes deeper into the frontier, Jack’s curiosity draws him toward the world of the native peoples who have long called these lands home. He soon encounters Winnetou, a noble Apache warrior whose courage and honor stand in stark contrast to the lawless rumors surrounding the frontier. Their growing bond promises lessons in respect, loyalty, and the delicate balance between civilization and the wilderness—an adventure that will test Jack’s ideals and shape the man he strives to become.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (299K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by MFR, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-03-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Marion Ames Taggart

Marion Ames Taggart

1866–1945

Raised largely at home because of poor health, she became a prolific American writer whose stories, poems, and Catholic writing were especially popular with young readers. Her work blends warm family storytelling with faith, history, and everyday moral questions.

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Karl May

Karl May

1842–1912

Best known for his wildly popular adventure novels, this German storyteller carried generations of readers into the American West, the Middle East, and other far-off settings without ever losing his flair for suspense. His books introduced enduring figures like Winnetou and Old Shatterhand, and they remained beloved long after his lifetime.

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