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A seasoned naval officer takes listeners on a vivid trek along the rugged shores of the North‑Eastern American coast, where icy waters meet dense boreal forests. His journal blends the crisp detail of a ship’s log with the curiosity of an explorer, describing the stark beauty of Hudson’s Bay, the relentless weather, and the daily rhythms of the fur‑trade outposts. Interwoven with these observations are his first‑hand encounters with the native peoples—their clothing, weaponry, and customs—offering a rare glimpse into cultures largely unseen by European eyes at the time.
Beyond the scenery, the narrative reflects the officer’s restless spirit, shaped by fierce battles across the Atlantic and Caribbean before his assignment to this remote frontier. His reflections reveal the tension between duty and adventure, as he documents both the grandeur of the landscape and the quieter moments of exchange with indigenous communities. Listeners will feel the creak of the Rosamond’s timbers and the echo of a young lieutenant’s yearning for purpose in a world reshaped by war.
Full title
Narrative of a Voyage to Hudson's Bay in His Majesty's Ship Rosamond Containing Some Account of the North-eastern Coast of America and of the Tribes Inhabiting That Remote Region
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (254K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-02-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1792–1861
A Royal Navy officer turned travel writer, he left vivid early-19th-century accounts of Newfoundland, Labrador, and Hudson Bay. His books mix seafaring adventure with close observation of coastal communities, Arctic landscapes, and the lives of Indigenous peoples he encountered.
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