The Death Ship

William Clark Russell (1844 - 1911)

William Clark Russell is well-known for his maritime stories, for which he could draw upon his own experiences as a sailor in the British Navy. This is one of the finest examples of his maritime ghost stories.

Everyone knows the story of the ghostly ship, the Flying Dutchman, which is cursed and doomed to sail the seven seas forever, bringing destruction to anyone crossing its path. Geoffrey Fenton, narrator of this story, is one of those unlucky persons who do cross this ship's path, and who even gets captured by it. When he finds himself on the famous Death Ship, the adventure of his life begins, including deadly storms, pirates, and a very particular beautiful damsel in distress. - Summary by Carolin

Genre(s): Horror & Supernatural Fiction

Language: English

Keyword(s): england (364), ghost (94), sea (61), ship (32), maritime (16), 1901 (8), flying dutchman (2)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 I sail as Second Mate in the Saracen saloni
00:04:23
Play 02 We meet and speak the Lovely Nancy, Snow Gloria Begemann
00:07:25
Play 03 The Captain and I talk of the Death Ship Gloria Begemann
00:17:11
Play 04 We are chased and nearly captured Linda Johnson
00:13:38
Play 05 We arrive at Table Bay and proceed thence on our Voyage Linda Johnson
00:13:36
Play 06 The Captain speaks again of the Death Ship Linda Johnson
00:10:29
Play 07 I converse with the Ship's Carpenter about the Death Ship Linda Johnson
00:12:29
Play 08 A Tragical Death Linda Johnson
00:09:04
Play 09 Mr. Hall harrangues the Crew Linda Johnson
00:09:43
Play 10 We draw close to a Strange and Luminous Ship Linda Johnson
00:12:07
Play 11 A Cruel Disaster befalls me Linda Johnson
00:13:29
Play 12 I am rescued by the Death Ship Linda Johnson
00:10:00
Play 13 Wy zyn al Verdomd Linda Johnson
00:21:18
Play 14 My First Night in the Death Ship Linda Johnson
00:06:32
Play 15 I inspect the Flying Dutchman Linda Johnson
00:14:51
Play 16 Vanderdecken shows me his Present for Little Margaretha Acacia Wood
00:23:35
Play 17 I talk with Miss Imogene Dudley about the Death Ship Acacia Wood
00:17:05
Play 18 The Death Ship must be slow at Plying Acacia Wood
00:08:25
Play 19 I hold a Conversation with the Crew Acacia Wood
00:13:33
Play 20 Imogene says she will trust me Acacia Wood
00:14:12
Play 21 Vanderdecken exhibits some Treasure Linda Johnson
00:20:42
Play 22 Imogene and I are much together Linda Johnson
00:19:33
Play 23 The Gale breaks Linda Johnson
00:22:29
Play 24 The Death Ship's Forecastle Linda Johnson
00:17:21
Play 25 We sight a Ship Linda Johnson
00:21:47
Play 26 We watch the Ship approach us Mark Nelson
00:09:41
Play 27 The Centaur flies from us Mark Nelson
00:26:36
Play 28 Vanderdecken walks in his Sleep Mark Nelson
00:20:01
Play 29 We sight a Dismasted Wreck Mark Nelson
00:10:17
Play 30 The Dead Helmsman Mark Nelson
00:07:33
Play 31 The Dutch Sailors board the Wreck Linda Johnson
00:13:29
Play 32 The Dutchmen obtain Refreshments Linda Johnson
00:13:06
Play 33 My Life is attempted Linda Johnson
00:16:05
Play 34 My Sweetheart's Joy Linda Johnson
00:24:32
Play 35 We tell our Love again Linda Johnson
00:08:32
Play 36 We sight a Sail Linda Johnson
00:15:43
Play 37 The Death Ship is boarded by a Pirate Honnha Newberry
00:31:16
Play 38 My Life is again attempted Mark Nelson
00:18:02
Play 39 A Tempest bursts upon us Mark Nelson
00:33:08
Play 40 We spring a Leak Mark Nelson
00:18:56
Play 41 Imogene fears for me Mark Nelson
00:20:20
Play 42 Land Honnha Newberry
00:17:16
Play 43 We bring up in a Bay Honnha Newberry
00:28:43
Play 44 The Weather helps my Scheme Linda Johnson
00:17:05
Play 45 My Poor Darling Linda Johnson
00:23:03
Play 46 I am alone Linda Johnson
00:28:33