South Sea Tales


Read by Warren Kati

(4.8 stars; 19 reviews)

The eight short stories that comprise South Sea Tales are powerful tales that vividly evoke the early 1900’s colonial South Pacific islands. Tales of hurricanes, missionaries, brotherhood and seafaring are intertwined with enslavement, savagery, and lawless trading to expose the often-barbarous history of the South Pacific islands. You will also gain unsparing insight into the life, culture and relations between natives and Westerners during this period. If you like nautical and sea adventures, if you are interested in the history of the South Pacific islands, and especially if you want to read gripping tales set in the exotic lands, then this book will be perfect for you. However, please be forewarned that it does contain racist content. (Warren Kati - compiled from several book reviews) (6 hr 4 min)

Chapters

The House of Mapuhi, part 1 27:01 Read by Warren Kati
The House of Mapuhi, part 2 38:12 Read by Warren Kati
The Whale Tooth 26:45 Read by Warren Kati
Mauki 42:08 Read by Warren Kati
"YAH! YAH! YAH!" 33:03 Read by Warren Kati
The Heathen, part 1 26:55 Read by Warren Kati
The Heathen, part 2 27:21 Read by Warren Kati
The Terrible Solomons 38:18 Read by Warren Kati
The Inevitable White Man 25:33 Read by Warren Kati
The Seed of McCoy, part 1 25:57 Read by Warren Kati
The Seed of McCoy, part 2 28:08 Read by Warren Kati
The Seed of McCoy, part 3 25:28 Read by Warren Kati

Reviews

superb stories


(5 stars)

London’s South Sea tales are well-written and the reader does an excellent job.