Perseverance Island; Or, The Robinson Crusoe of the Nineteenth Century

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Perseverance Island; Or, The Robinson Crusoe of the Nineteenth Century

by Douglas Frazar

EN·~9 hours

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Description

A self‑taught mechanic from rural Vermont, driven by a restless love of adventure, signs on the schooner Good Luck in 1865 to join a colonial expedition in the South Pacific. The voyage quickly turns tragic when the ship founders near Cape Horn, leaving only one survivor to cling to a drifting wreck. Stranded on an uncharted island, he must rely on his practical knowledge of tools, chemistry and engineering to fashion shelter, water, and even rudimentary power from the wreckage itself.

Against a backdrop of endless ocean and hostile terrain, the castaway’s ingenuity transforms the barren shore into a makeshift laboratory. He repurposes salvaged cannon‑powder, constructs crude instruments, and experiments with fire and ventilation, all while documenting each step in a painstaking manuscript. The narrative captures both the isolation of island life and the triumph of human curiosity over sheer desperation.

Years later, a modest balloon drifting over rural Texas carries that very manuscript to a farmer’s hands, sparking a desperate plea for rescue. The account offers listeners a vivid portrait of survival, scientific improvisation, and the unyielding hope of a man determined to return home.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (541K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-07-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Douglas Frazar

1836–1896

A sailor as well as a storyteller, he wrote with the kind of practical sea knowledge that gives his adventures an extra spark. His books range from hands-on boating advice to imaginative survival fiction set far from shore.

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