
A vivid collection of South African frontier tales, this book invites listeners into the crackling heart of the veld where stories seem to spring from the very firelight. From a near‑fatal bridge collapse to the uncanny reunions of strangers who once clung to broken rails, each episode captures the raw, spontaneous drama that only lived‑in‑the‑wild can produce. The narrator’s reverent tone treats every yarn—whether whispered over a camp‑fire or shouted across a dusty plain—as a piece of the larger tapestry of trek‑fever, that restless urge that drives men to wander and survive.
The narrative also paints the quiet camaraderie of early pioneers, their evenings spent in lazy silence punctuated by the occasional pipe‑clink and a sudden burst of conversation. Through richly textured descriptions of the African night, the rustle of grasses, and the echo of distant drums, listeners feel the timeless pull of the bush and the lingering longing to return to its untamed charm.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (279K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2011-08-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1931
Best known for the much-loved classic Jock of the Bushveld, this South African writer drew on a life of adventure, politics, and frontier experience. His work helped turn personal memories of the Lowveld into a story that has stayed in print for generations.
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