
audiobook
by Robert Kerr
This volume brings together a rich tapestry of the English sea‑farers who first ventured toward the East Indies before any formal trading company existed. Readers will travel alongside daring captains and merchants as they chart perilous routes across the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and the Indian Ocean, confronting monsoon winds, hostile coastlines and unexpected encounters with distant cultures. The early narratives of John Eldred’s over‑land trek to Baghdad, the ill‑fated expedition of Captain Benjamin Wood, and William Adams’s remarkable settlement in Japan reveal the blend of curiosity, ambition, and hardship that defined these pioneering voyages.
The second half shifts focus to the nascent English East India Company, detailing its inaugural missions from 1601 onward. Detailed accounts of ship departures, trade negotiations at Acheen and Bantam, and the fierce rivalries with Dutch and Portuguese rivals illustrate the volatile world of early global commerce. Alongside vivid descriptions of exotic ports, customs, and the natural challenges of sailing, the work offers a window into the foundations of modern maritime trade.
Language
en
Duration
~20 hours (1201K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Robert Connal, Graeme Mackreth and PG Distributed Proofreaders Updated: 2022-11-24.
Release date
2004-09-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1755–1813
A Scottish writer and translator with a strong curiosity about the natural world, he helped bring major works of zoology and exploration to English readers. His books and translations gave late-18th-century audiences a wider view of science, travel, and discovery.
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