
The opening pages introduce us to a restless young man, the son of a New York judge, who abandons the comforts of civilized society for the untamed fringes of the world. Drawn to places where “the savage and the cultivated man lie down together,” he seeks both health and adventure amid lawless colonies that hover on the edge of empire. His journey is framed as a study of how refinement can erode and how primal instincts can surface when cultures collide.
Across the collection, Davis weaves together vivid sketches of exotic locales—from the bustling ports of Yokohama to the rugged coasts of South America—populated by outcasts, dreamers, and unlikely heroes. Each story balances sharp observation with a touch of humor, offering glimpses into the lives of those who live on society’s margins while probing deeper questions about identity, honor, and the cost of ambition. Listeners will find a richly textured portrait of a bygone era, alive with curiosity and the lingering echo of distant waves.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (396K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1916
A bestselling journalist-novelist of the Gilded Age, he brought speed, style, and firsthand drama to stories of war, politics, and high society. His adventures as a foreign correspondent helped shape the modern image of the reporter on the scene.
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