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The Talking Handkerchief, and Other Stories

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(3,333 Sterne; 6 Bewertungen)

This is a collection of 22 stories of action and adventure. We follow the narrators as they escape pirates and cannibals, overcome natural disasters, and are attacked by wild animals. Cunning plans are executed and daring escapes are accomplished, all in the particular style of the 19th century adventure story.
Thomas Knox was an author who had travelled around the world by the time he wrote the stories in this volume, and who was no stranger to any of the geographic areas in which he set his stories. - Summary by Carolin (6 hr 4 min)

Chapters

The Talking Handkerchief

37:54

Read by Michael F. Plueger Sr.

Frozen to an Ice-Floe

15:06

Read by Michael F. Plueger Sr.

Captured by Cannibals

19:30

Read by Michael F. Plueger Sr.

In a Shark's Mouth

13:01

Read by DannyHauger

Beset by Chinese Pirates

16:10

Read by Mike Pelton

Jugglers of the Orient

21:02

Read by Mike Pelton

The Serf's Revenge

17:15

Read by Mike Pelton

The Head-Hunters of Borneo

14:56

Read by Mike Pelton

A Fight with a Tiger

9:44

Read by DannyHauger

Caught in a Typhoon

10:48

Read by Paezra

Chased by Wolves

19:46

Read by Matthew Thompson

Betrayed by a Mirage

12:20

Read by Anthony Castellani

To the Great Wall of China

14:38

Read by ToddHW

A Corroboree in Australia

15:26

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Treed by an Elephant

12:34

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Stopped by Russian Robbers

18:46

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

A Battle with a Kangaroo

15:06

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

A Russian Elopement

14:28

Read by Kalynda

Chased by Malay Pirates

10:30

Read by NathanTroyer

An Exile's Escape from Siberia

15:38

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Oriental Thieves

14:16

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

A Chemical Detective

25:18

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Bewertungen

Great book with various narrators of mixed quality

(4 Sterne)

This book has some excellent stories of adventure in Asia, the Pacific and Russia during the Nineteenth Century. The author’s writing is exciting. However, some of the narrators are not particularly good and although the first narrator is quite good, the flagship story (‘The Talking Handkerchief’) suffers from poor audio equipment. It is certainly worth a listen though. The book’s format as an anthology means that readers can skip any narrators or stories that aren’t to the reader’s liking with ease.

(3 Sterne)

Librivox is a great and noble concept, but the reality of its execution is often a letdown. Allowing pretty much anybody to read these works makes for extremely variable results. Many of these stories are exciting and are of the type not often found in contemporary memoirs. But the quality of the reading varies from pretty decent to atrocious. Lynda Marie Nelson is particularly bad: Her tone is monotonous, she frequently halts and stumbles over words as if she were reading them for the first time, and she absolutely mangles foreign words and place names to the point of their being barely recognizable. If you're going to read for Librivox, the least you can do is read the text first before you record it, and take the trouble to learn the correct pronunciation of unfamiliar words and place names. Lynda appears to have done neither. The sound quality of her recordings is also terrible. If it were up to me I'd reject her readings out of hand, but perhaps Librivox operates on the beggars-can't-be-choosers principle.