Jock of the Bushveld
Sir James Percy Fitzpatrick
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Jock of the Bushveld is a true story by South African author Sir Percy Fitzpatrick when he worked as a storeman, prospector's assistant, journalist and ox-wagon transport-rider. The book tells of Fitzpatrick's travels with his dog, Jock, during the 1880s. Jock was saved by Fitzpatrick from being drowned in a bucket for being the runt of the litter. Jock was very loyal towards Percy, and brave. Jock was an English Staffordshire Bull Terrier. (Summary by Wikipedia) (0 hr 46 min)
Chapters
00 - Dedication and Preface | 8:03 | Read by SallyMc |
01 - The Background | 23:19 | Read by SallyMc |
02 - Into the Bushveld | 53:15 | Read by SallyMc |
03 - Jess | 8:22 | Read by SusieSA |
04 - The Pick of the Puppies | 27:57 | Read by SusieSA |
05 - Jock's Schooldays | 44:39 | Read by SallyMc |
06 - The First Hunt | 26:02 | Read by SusieSA |
07 - In the Heart of the Bush | 21:07 | Read by SusieSA |
08 - Lost in the Veld | 30:58 | Read by SusieSA |
09 - The Impala Stampede | 28:43 | Read by SallyMc |
10 - Jock's Night Out | 14:00 | Read by SusieSA |
11 - The Koodoo Bull | 17:44 | Read by SusieSA |
12 - Jim Makokel' | 27:34 | Read by SallyMc |
13 - The Allies | 22:12 | Read by SallyMc |
14 - The Berg | 26:50 | Read by SusieSA |
15 - Paradise Camp | 27:09 | Read by SallyMc |
16 - The Tiger and Baboons | 26:45 | Read by SusieSA |
17 - Buffalo, Bushfire, and Wild Dogs | 48:52 | Read by SallyMc |
18 - Snowball and Tsetse | 23:00 | Read by SusieSA |
19 - Jock's Mistake | 23:04 | Read by SallyMc |
20 - Jantje | 40:30 | Read by SusieSA |
21 - Monkeys and Wildebeeste | 25:06 | Read by SallyMc |
22 - The Old Crocodile | 27:52 | Read by SusieSA |
23 - The Fighting Baboon | 30:59 | Read by SallyMc |
24 - The Last Trek | 32:36 | Read by SusieSA |
25 - Our Last Hunt | 30:16 | Read by SallyMc |
26 - Our Various Ways | 18:14 | Read by SusieSA |
27 - His Duty | 8:30 | Read by SallyMc |
28 - Notes and Glossary | 22:24 | Read by SusieSA |
Reviews
Good story, well written and well read
alclubb
It made the story come alive to have readers from South Africa, since they knew the language, accents and terminology. There were a couple of chapters that I thought were long and not as interesting as the rest, but the love of the author for his dog always came through. It is definitely a story for its time and anyone trying to judge it by today's culture regarding hunting would find it hard to read, but it is typical of the time in which it took place. The ending is sad but done well.
A Classic, well worth listening to
Brian D
After ending my title with a preposition, I'm nobody to criticize. Definitely for dog lovers. The first 2 chapters are no indication of the rest of the book, much of which is either action packed or puts one in the centre of the troubles experienced by the narrator. There are many uses of the n-word and k-word that feels offensive now but it's so matter- of-fact that it does not come across, to a white man, as derogatory but does feel that it's used with colonial supremacy.
Jock of the Bushveld
ronzed
enjoyed as much as first read 45 years ago, a view into a era long gone and before pc was invented, life in the south african bushveld
Thomas Prinsloo
WoW memories of my childhood tucked under the blanket with a torch...
mark Hammond
this is a good book to read yet to hear it
ReCat Routson
Excellent Adventure & thank you to the 2 Excellent Readers
Mark Grooms
Excellent tale of man, dog and Africa.