Under Drake's Flag: A Tale of the Spanish Main

Version: Unabridged
Author: G.A. Henty
Narrator: Fred Williams
Genres: History, Europe
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Published In: October 2001
# of Units: 11 CDs
Length: 11 hours
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Overview

From the foreword:
"A match at bowls was being played in which Drake and other high officers of the fleet were engaged, when a small armed vessel was seen running before the wind into Plymouth Harbor, with all sails set. Her commander landed in haste, and eagerly sought the place where the English lord admiral and his captains were standing. He was master of a Scottish privateer, and he told the English officers that he had that morning seen the Spanish Armada off the Cornish coast. At this exciting information the captains began to hurry down to the water, but Drake coolly checked his comrades and insisted that the match should be played out. 'There is time to finish the game first, and beat the Spaniards afterwards,' he said."
Such was the confidence of this daring privateer. His superb navigational skill enabled him to out run or out maneuver his incessant pursuers. He escaped so often and so ingeniously that he became legendary and was assumed by some to have supernatural powers.

Reviews (2)

Distinctly Fun Listening

Written by Albert from Annapolis, MD on May 24th, 2012

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This is an old-fashioned adventure novel written for adolescent readers. If you're not in the target age range, you will need to adjust your expectations. Become 12 years old again and enjoy the rapid-fire adventures and near escapes of the leading characters. The events are no less credible than those of a modern adult counterpart like the Bourne trilogy. The measured, distinct pronunciation of the narrator was a pleasure to hear. It was a respite from the machine-gun slurred speech of many of my co-workers.

Under Drake's Flag

Written by Anonymous on March 8th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

The reader enunciates each syllable so clearly, so precisely, and oh so slowly that for this listener it was like having teeth pulled. I gave up after the first couple of tracks.