The Survivors of the Chancellor
Jules Verne
Lu par Joseph DeNoia





The Survivors of the Chancellor is a poignant and tragic tale of terror and intrigue on the high seas. Through raging storms, emaciating hunger and thirst, shipwreck and mutiny…follow the passengers of The Chancellor as they descend from one layer of hell to the next; never knowing if they will live another day. Horrific tragedy befalls them one after another, chipping away at the resolve and sanity of the passengers and crew. This tale is told in the first person, from the point of view of one of the passengers, J. R. Kazallon. He and seven other passengers debark from Charleston, South Carolina with twenty crew…and never arrive at their destination in England.
(Summary by Joe DeNoia) (5 hr 2 min)
Chapitres
Introduction | 4:05 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
The Chancellor | 3:52 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Crew and Passengers | 4:14 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Bill of Lading | 2:50 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Something About My Fellow Passengers | 9:01 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
An Unusual Route | 4:34 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
The Sargasso Sea | 5:08 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Voices in the Night | 6:49 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Fire on Board | 4:37 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Curtis Explains the Situation | 5:13 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Picrate of Potash on Board | 5:21 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
The Passengers Discover Their Danger | 5:21 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Curtis Becomes Captain | 7:13 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Between Fire and Water | 7:42 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Breakers to Starboard! | 5:09 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Shipwrecked | 4:37 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Sila Huntly Rescued from the Waves | 10:13 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
M. Letourneur is Pessimistic | 4:57 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
We Explore the Reef | 8:26 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
The Cargo Unloaded | 4:19 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Examination of the Hold | 7:02 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
The 'Chancellor' Released from her Prison | 5:12 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
A New Danger | 4:13 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
An Attempt at Mutiny | 3:51 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Curtis Resolves to Abandon the Ship | 4:35 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
While There's Life There's Hope | 5:06 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Mr. Kear Makes a Business Deal | 6:57 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
The Whale-Boat Missing | 4:15 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Mrs. Kear Succumbs to Fever | 3:23 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
We Embark on the Raft | 3:28 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Our Situation Critical | 2:50 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
First Day on the Raft | 5:02 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
We Catch a Supply of Fish | 6:43 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Mutiny on the Raft | 6:04 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
A Squall | 4:33 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Two Sailors Washed Overboard | 5:27 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
We lose Nearly All our Provisions | 3:07 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Lieutenant Walter's Condition | 6:25 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Mutiny Again | 7:35 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
A Father's Love | 6:10 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Death of Lieutenant Walter | 4:12 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Human Flesh for Bait | 5:44 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Oxide of Copper Poisoning | 5:20 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Owen's Death | 8:36 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
The Depths of Despair | 7:24 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Our Thirst Relieved | 4:41 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
My Fast is Broken | 6:09 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Hobart Hangs Himself | 5:01 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Hobart's Body Stolen | 3:19 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
The Negro Becomes Insane | 3:35 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
All Hope Gone | 2:17 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Flaypole Becomes Delirious | 4:46 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
I Decide to Commit Suicide | 6:25 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
We Decide to Draw Lots | 4:03 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Miss Herbey Pleads for One Day More | 4:37 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Fresh Water | 4:32 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Near the Coast of South America | 2:04 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Land Ahoy! | 3:50 | Lu par Joseph DeNoia |
Critiques





Abe Unwer
classic adventure story . It's a bit graphic in places but we'll worth the read
bad quality





Aaron Moore
The reader was good. the quality of the recording is bad.