Captain John Smith

C. H. Forbes-Lindsay (1870 - )

Captain John Smith is probably best known for his association with the colonization of Virginia from the early days of Jamestown, and his exploration of New England. But, he had quite a colorful life leading up to these days, much of which is highlighted in this adventurous account of his life including, far flung battles with the Turks. Of course, his encounter with the Powhatan maiden, Pocahontas is also included. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): War & Military, Biography & Autobiography

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Foreword Donald Cummings
00:17:35
Play 01 Where There’s a Will There’s a Way Nancy Gorgen
00:17:11
Play 02 London Town in Shakespeare’s Day Elijah Fisher
00:19:21
Play 03 The Soldier Apprentice Elijah Fisher
00:17:24
Play 04 Duped and Robbed Elijah Fisher
00:16:28
Play 05 A Duel with a Dastard Charles Hamilton
00:17:15
Play 06 Darkness and Dawn Dave Capper
00:17:07
Play 07 Some Stratagems Dave Capper
00:15:59
Play 08 The Din of Battle Dave Capper
00:16:48
Play 09 Guerilla Tactics Michael Fassio
00:14:49
Play 10 The Three Turks Michael Fassio
00:20:13
Play 11 Brave Hearts and True Larry Wilson
00:15:14
Play 12 Slavery and a Sea-Fight Alexis Wilson
00:20:14
Play 13 A Bad Beginning Alexis Wilson
00:17:51
Play 14 Powhatan and His People MelissaMarie
00:16:02
Play 15 Treason and Treachery MelissaMarie
00:16:07
Play 16 Captive to the Indians sloanvoice
00:16:58
Play 17 Pocahontas to the Rescue MelissaMarie
00:16:58
Play 18 Fire and Starvation Natalka52
00:18:35
Play 19 A Turn in the Tide Natalka52
00:17:03
Play 20 Diamond Cut Diamond Lois Kay
00:20:46
Play 21 Some Ambuscades Lois Kay
00:20:58
Play 22 A Curious Combat MelissaMarie
00:16:07
Play 23 A Humbled Chieftain MelissaMarie
00:16:55
Play 24 A Dismal Tale Larry Wilson
00:12:15