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by Mayne Reid
In this vivid memoir, a young narrator invites listeners into the world of the Cape’s “boors”—the sturdy, industrious farmers who shaped South Africa’s early history. Through a blend of personal anecdote and broader colonial commentary, the story paints the uneasy peace between Dutch settlers and the native peoples, highlighting both the hardships of frontier life and the moral complexities of that era.
At its heart is Hendrik Von Bloom, a former Dutch officer who trades his sword for a plow after marrying the spirited Gertrude, daughter of a prosperous farmer. When English rule replaces Dutch authority, Hendrik’s loyalty to his fellow colonists draws him into a daring, albeit doomed, rebellion. Forced to flee, he settles beyond the great Orange River, becoming a wandering “trek‑boer” who roams with his flocks across the wild landscape. His tale offers listeners a compelling glimpse into the resilience and restless spirit of early Cape settlers, framed by the narrator’s own fascination with the region’s people and wildlife.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (478K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-04-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
Best known for fast-moving adventure tales set on the American frontier, he turned his own travels and wartime experience into stories that fired the imaginations of young readers. His novels mix danger, landscape, and natural history in a way that still feels vivid.
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