
audiobook
by John T. (John Tinney) McCutcheon
From the moment he first leafed through Stanley's tales of the Dark Continent, the young American narrator has been haunted by the roar of lions and the thunder of elephant guns. Though his early fantasies of Indian fighting and piracy faded, the lure of Africa remained, prompting him to join a seasoned hunter, Mr. Akeley, and his experienced companion for a real expedition. The opening chapters trace his restless preparation, the gathering of equipment, and the thrilling decision to trade his quiet farm life for the untamed savanna.
The narrative blends witty observations with vivid photographs and cartoons, giving listeners a sense of both the grandeur and the everyday challenges of early‑20th‑century big‑game hunting. As the party assembles in London and sets out for the equatorial plains, the author captures the mixture of anticipation and uncertainty that accompanies any true adventure. Listeners will feel the palpable excitement of a novice stepping into a world where danger and romance walk side by side.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (472K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-04-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1949
Best known as one of America’s great newspaper cartoonists, this Pulitzer Prize winner mixed sharp political insight with a warm eye for everyday life. His work helped shape editorial cartooning in the early 20th century and made him a familiar voice to newspaper readers across the country.
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