
In a cozy fireside setting, an affable old storyteller gathers a group of eager youngsters to share the most thrilling accounts of shipwrecks and maritime misfortune. His voice weaves together the wonder of distant oceans with the timeless appeal of adventure, promising listeners a window into the perilous world of sailors and the sea’s unforgiving moods. The collection blends daring escapades, human courage, and the stark reality of life on the waves.
The first tale follows the young Captain Richard Falconer, a restless English lad whose longing for the sea clashes with his father's cautious prudence. After a sudden reversal of fortune forces his father to abandon his home, Falconer receives a modest fortune, a letter of introduction, and a chance to join the crew of the frigate Albion bound for Jamaica. As the ship slips away from shore, his determination is tested, setting the stage for the harrowing experiences that lie ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (163K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-04-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for lively 19th-century books for young readers, this writer turned shipwrecks, animals, and travel into vivid story collections. His works often use a warm, conversational style that makes facts feel like fireside storytelling.
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