
audiobook
by J. Ewing (James Ewing) Ritchie
A whimsical wanderer sets off for the sun‑baked shores of Australia after a chance remark about a land that has known no rain for nine months. Boarding the elegant steamer Orizaba, he imagines the voyage as a kind of reverse‑aging experiment, a chance to escape the dreary English seasons and return “ten years younger.” His lively prose mixes witty banter with earnest curiosity, hinting at the vast, misunderstood continent that early Victorians called the “fifth quarter” of the globe.
As the ship rattles past Gibraltar, Naples and Port Said, the narrator begins to sketch the strange and spectacular life awaiting him—bizarre wildlife, rugged outposts, and the everyday realities of colonial towns. He gently mocks the naïve assumptions of those back home who picture the colonies as effortless gold‑mines, while offering practical observations that might spare future travelers from wasted effort. The first part of this travelogue promises a blend of humor, keen observation, and a fresh look at a world still largely unknown to its British audience.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (296K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-05-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1820–1898
A busy Victorian journalist and travel writer, he turned London streets, politics, religion, and life abroad into lively books for a wide readership. His work ranges from social sketches of nineteenth-century London to biographies, travel writing, and memoir.
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