The Life, Adventures & Piracies of Captain Singleton
Gelesen von Denny Sayers (d. 2015)
Daniel Defoe
The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton is a "bipartite adventure story whose first half covers a traversal of Africa, and whose second half taps into the contemporary fascination with piracy. It has been commended for its depiction of the homosexual relationship between the eponymous hero and his religious mentor, the Quaker, William Walters." (Summary by Wikipedia) (13 hr 24 min)
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A rare Classic!
Malagebi
Amazing Story of Cpt. Singleton. full of detail of the many voyages. A great listen. Fantastic reader! Thank you sir!!
A grand adventure in the late 1600s
SF2019
Captain S rises from lowly orphan after being stolen from his upper class family in England to a roving warlord, in the late 1600s. This book was written in 1707 and reflects the wildness of the world at that time. Peoples unacquainted with gun powder, fields of ivory for the taking, and unknown lands and islands. Daniel Defoe delivers with economic details that paint a picture of the time.
what a great story!
Chubber
You can't go wrong with this story. It moves well, has a little of everything (piracy, trading, shipwrecks, slaves, old sea ports, etc) to interest this young boy in an old man's body.
Good Account Of Adventures
T.A.K.
[edited ] It was cool to hear about Singelton some parts i thought boreing. The reader is awesome and. is a really good reader.
AAARRGGHHH!
AVID READER
The above is a quote from Long John Silver in expression of his disdain for this so-called pirate. I quite agree with him, since I saw not a pirate, but a verbose tradesman. Some may like this story, but I consider the title to be false advertising. It was read extremely well. however.
Bravo from Borneo
Lord Jim
I very much appreciated the travel journal style of this book especially the detailed accounts of the wide range of travel adventures undertaken both on land and at sea. The narrator was also excellent.
Graham Widmer
Very well read, and the story itself is quite entertaining, especially the first half. It puts me in mind of the first part of Robinson Crusoe, before the main character ended up stranded on his island.
Great
Jojo Mayer
I enjoyed this very much. The reader's unique rhythm really suits the writing on this one. great job!