
A lively first‑person narrative sweeps listeners into a 1903 treasure hunt across the turquoise Bahama Islands. The story begins when the narrator, a former soldier‑poet turned chronicler, receives a mysterious manuscript from an old comrade who vanished from New York society a decade earlier. A chance glimpse of a striking Creole woman wearing two heavy Spanish doubloons at a New York theater sparks the intrigue, hinting at a hidden fortune that may have drawn the missing friend into danger.
From that moment the tale follows a ragtag crew of daring seafarers as they set out on a weather‑worn vessel, confronting shark‑laden waters and rival treasure seekers. Their quest is colored by colorful banter, whispered confidences, and the ever‑present lure of pirate legend. Listeners will feel the salty spray, the tension of the unknown, and the promise that every horizon might conceal the long‑lost loot.
Full title
Pieces of Eight Being the Authentic Narrative of a Treasure Discovered in the Bahama Islands in the Year 1903
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (370K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jason Isbell, Christine D. and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-02-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1947
A poet, essayist, and novelist of the fin-de-siècle, he became known for graceful, musical writing and for moving easily between literary London and America. His work carries the mood of the 1890s but often feels warm, witty, and surprisingly readable today.
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