A Deep Water Voyage
Paul Eve Stevenson
Read by Barry Eads





Narrative of a fascinating long distance journey by sail that charts a deep water voyage around the Cape of Good Hope to Calcutta. Stevenson weaves a tale of ambition, adventure, and the unbreakable bond between him and his wife, who lends a unique perspective to their experience at sea. This book delves into the maritime life in the late 19th to early 20th century and readers are provided an intimate glimpse into a bygone age when sea voyages were perilous and awe-inspiring adventures. - Summary by Barry Eads (8 hr 3 min)
Chapters
Section 1 | 24:01 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 2 | 26:58 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 3 | 25:31 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 4 | 23:46 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 5 | 23:54 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 6 | 25:09 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 7 | 24:51 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 8 | 24:43 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 9 | 24:58 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 10 | 25:15 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 11 | 23:53 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 12 | 23:39 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 13 | 25:29 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 14 | 23:33 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 15 | 24:56 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 16 | 20:11 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 17 | 24:27 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 18 | 22:12 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 19 | 25:07 | Read by Barry Eads |
Section 20 | 20:35 | Read by Barry Eads |
Reviews
Disgusting





Bill Cosby
An old white male raped the ocean by going on a long sailing voyage. This take shows white people are so full of evil that they must pretend to be like long see voyages in the hopes of finding BIPOC to exploit and colonize.Ban ocean travel.Only Asian Pacific islander BIPOCs are allowed on the ocean,as they invented water. Also anybody who is not white is also allowed.