With Porter in the Essex A Story of His Famous Cruise in the Southern Waters During the War of 1812

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With Porter in the Essex A Story of His Famous Cruise in the Southern Waters During the War of 1812

by James Otis

EN·~6 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

BOOKS BY JAMES OTIS.

0:35
2

WITH PORTER IN THE ESSEX

0:18
3

ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:22
4

PROLOGUE.

7:04
5

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCING MYSELF.

20:40
6

CHAPTER II. THE COAST OF CHILI.

27:58
7

CHAPTER III. OLIVER BENSON'S SCHEME.

27:05
8

CHAPTER IV. AMONG THE WHALERS.

28:43
9

CHAPTER V. THE NEW FLEET.

27:56
10

CHAPTER VI. A CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS.

28:07

Description

Set against the turbulent backdrop of the War of 1812, this narrative follows Captain David Porter and his sleek frigate Essex as they sweep through the southern seas. Drawing from a family manuscript, the tale captures the daring spirit of a young commander whose early exploits on the Constellation and in the Mediterranean have forged a reputation for boldness and skill.

The story opens with the Essex’s daring chase of the British privateer Phœbe, a clash that tests the crew’s resolve and ingenuity. Through vivid descriptions of boarding actions, grappling iron rods, and the roar of cannon fire, listeners are thrust into the heat of naval combat, feeling the tension of each maneuver and the camaraderie among sailors.

Beyond the battlefield, the narrative weaves personal threads—Porter’s mentorship of a future admiral and the lingering mystery of a captured cousin’s fate. It offers a richly textured glimpse of early American naval ambition, adventure, and the human stories that rode the waves alongside history’s grand events.

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With Porter in the Essex A Story of His Famous Cruise in the Southern Waters During the War of 1812 A Story of His Famous Cruise in the Southern Waters During the War of 1812

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (400K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by sp1nd, Martin Pettit 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

2013-09-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Otis

James Otis

1848–1912

Best known for Toby Tyler, this prolific American writer turned newspaper and circus experience into fast-moving stories that hooked generations of young readers. He wrote adventure tales, historical fiction, and series books under the name James Otis.

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