The Death Ship
William Clark Russell
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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 (0 hr 36 min)
Kapitel
I sail as Second Mate in the Saracen | 4:23 | Gelesen von saloni |
We meet and speak the Lovely Nancy, Snow | 7:25 | Gelesen von Gloria Begemann |
The Captain and I talk of the Death Ship | 17:11 | Gelesen von Gloria Begemann |
We are chased and nearly captured | 13:38 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
We arrive at Table Bay and proceed thence on our Voyage | 13:36 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
The Captain speaks again of the Death Ship | 10:29 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
I converse with the Ship's Carpenter about the Death Ship | 12:29 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
A Tragical Death | 9:04 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
Mr. Hall harrangues the Crew | 9:43 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
We draw close to a Strange and Luminous Ship | 12:07 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
A Cruel Disaster befalls me | 13:29 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
I am rescued by the Death Ship | 10:00 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
Wy zyn al Verdomd | 21:18 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
My First Night in the Death Ship | 6:32 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
I inspect the Flying Dutchman | 14:51 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
Vanderdecken shows me his Present for Little Margaretha | 23:35 | Gelesen von Acacia Wood |
I talk with Miss Imogene Dudley about the Death Ship | 17:05 | Gelesen von Acacia Wood |
The Death Ship must be slow at Plying | 8:25 | Gelesen von Acacia Wood |
I hold a Conversation with the Crew | 13:33 | Gelesen von Acacia Wood |
Imogene says she will trust me | 14:12 | Gelesen von Acacia Wood |
Vanderdecken exhibits some Treasure | 20:42 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
Imogene and I are much together | 19:33 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
The Gale breaks | 22:29 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
The Death Ship's Forecastle | 17:21 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
We sight a Ship | 21:47 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
We watch the Ship approach us | 9:41 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
The Centaur flies from us | 26:36 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
Vanderdecken walks in his Sleep | 20:01 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
We sight a Dismasted Wreck | 10:17 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
The Dead Helmsman | 7:33 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
The Dutch Sailors board the Wreck | 13:29 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
The Dutchmen obtain Refreshments | 13:06 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
My Life is attempted | 16:05 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
My Sweetheart's Joy | 24:32 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
We tell our Love again | 8:32 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
We sight a Sail | 15:43 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
The Death Ship is boarded by a Pirate | 31:16 | Gelesen von Honnha Newberry |
My Life is again attempted | 18:02 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
A Tempest bursts upon us | 33:08 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
We spring a Leak | 18:56 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
Imogene fears for me | 20:20 | Gelesen von Mark Nelson |
Land | 17:16 | Gelesen von Honnha Newberry |
We bring up in a Bay | 28:43 | Gelesen von Honnha Newberry |
The Weather helps my Scheme | 17:05 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
My Poor Darling | 23:03 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
I am alone | 28:33 | Gelesen von Linda Johnson |
Bewertungen
MOST IMAGINATIVE





AVID READER
A well woven tale of an imaginary voyage on an imaginary ship which is known by Wagner's FLYING DUTCHMAN. All of the readers were excellent, an unusual occurrence in multi-reader presentations. This particular author has a penchant for endings that are less than satisfying, but the books are still very good.
Flying Dutchman





A LibriVox Listener
A very detailed and macabre story about a sailor trapped on the Flying Dutchman. There are three readers, but each one does an excellent job of narration, to include foreign accents etc.
Good title..





katrine
It was a great reading to a great story!! all readers were great and interacted with the story!
Sad





Dahlia
All of the readers were great, but I just didn't like the ending lol





A LibriVox Listener
We'll read! A good book albeit a little slow at times.
Well read





Mark S
Not a happy ending but good readers.





Freddigan
takes to long to get to the point
Great story brilliant narration from all readers





Chubbychick