Hints to Pilgrims
Charles S. Brooks
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
In this collection of 17 short essays, Charles S. Brooks (1878-1934), with the usual panache and wit, which he also displays in his comedies, describes funny incidents that can happen to people on holidays or in everyday life.
His two "frightful" comedies, "Wappin' Wharf" and "At the Sign of the Greedy Pig", are already in our catalogue as full-cast stage plays. (Summary by Sonia) (4 hr 44 min)
Chapters
Hints to pilgrims | 28:28 | Read by Bob Dunlop |
I plan a vacation | 24:18 | Read by Bob Dunlop |
At a toy-shop window | 18:59 | Read by ToddHW |
Sic transit-- | 7:50 | Read by JayS |
The posture of authors | 26:02 | Read by Chris Pyle |
After-dinner pleasantries | 14:02 | Read by Caro Davy |
Little candles | 6:24 | Read by Sunil Goswami |
A visit to a poet | 16:29 | Read by Caro Davy |
Autumn days | 6:33 | Read by JayS |
On finding a plot | 22:14 | Read by ToddHW |
Circus days | 16:47 | Read by Anita Sloma-Martinez |
In praise of a lawn-mower | 8:29 | Read by Caro Davy |
On dropping off to sleep | 14:46 | Read by Anita Sloma-Martinez |
Who was Jeremy ? | 10:01 | Read by dfrakk |
A chapter for children | 26:29 | Read by ToddHW |
The crowded curb | 10:54 | Read by Anita Sloma-Martinez |
A corner for echoes | 26:08 | Read by GentleJim |
Reviews
Julayne Masterman-Thomas
Interesting readings with a sweet humor.