Relive the rough days of a traveller in 19th‑century Venezuela, chasing a dream and facing frontier realities.
This memoir follows a British adventurer who joins a Gold Diggings expedition, only to witness illness, hardship, and the shifting loyalties of a turbulent country. Framed by the allure of fortune and the stark beauty of the land, it offers a vivid slice of life during a time of revolution and exploration.
In these pages, you’ll ride along the Llanos as donkeys carry provisions, meet traders, and watch how politics and war ripple through daily travel. The author blends personal risk, encounter with diverse characters, and quiet moments of reflection, painting a grounded portrait of endurance, faith, and adaptation in a changing world.
- A personal account of early travel from Trinidad to Venezuela amid gold fever and upheaval.
- Detailed, on‑the‑ground descriptions of life on the Llanos and in frontier towns.
- Snapshots of encounters with interpreters, merchants, pilots, and locals shaping the journey.
- Observations on education, society, and daily survival during a period of rebellion and siege.
Ideal for readers who enjoy travel memoirs, historical adventure, and first‑person accounts of life on the road in a changing Latin American landscape.