The Mutineers

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The Mutineers

by Charles Boardman Hawes

EN·~6 hours

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Description

A young man eager to escape the quiet of his father's study finds himself aboard the brig Hunter, bound for the bustling ports of Canton. The promise of distant seas and exotic markets ignites his imagination, while his father's reluctant blessing sets the course for a life at the mercy of wind and tide. As the vessel slips away from familiar harbors, the crew—seasoned mariners and hopeful novices alike—share stories of past wrecks and whispered legends of hidden treasure.

Early in the journey the Hunter brushes past an imposing Arab ship, sparking a tense standoff that tests the loyalty of its hands. A charismatic yet secretive officer, Captain Falk, begins to sow seeds of distrust, and a sudden discovery of a hundred thousand dollars in gold threatens to unravel the fragile order on deck. With the looming threat of mutiny, the voyage becomes a delicate balance between ambition and survival.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of early‑19th‑century trade routes, the tale weaves together daring encounters, moral dilemmas, and the lure of the Far East, inviting listeners to navigate the thin line between adventure and peril.

Details

Full title

The Mutineers A Tale of Old Days at Sea and of Adventures in the Far East as Benjamin Lathrop Set It Down Some Sixty Years Ago

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (399K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Charles Boardman Hawes

Charles Boardman Hawes

1889–1923

Drawn to the sea and the pull of adventure, this early 20th-century American writer turned his love of sailing into vivid stories for young readers. His work earned lasting recognition, including a posthumous Newbery Medal for The Dark Frigate.

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