A Tramp Abroad


Leído por John Greenman

(4.7 stars; 167 reviews)

A Tramp Abroad is a work of non-fiction travel literature by American author Mark Twain, published in 1880. The book details a journey by the author, with his friend Harris (a character created for the book, and based on his closest friend, Joseph Twichell), through central and southern Europe. While the stated goal of the journey is to walk most of the way, the men find themselves using other forms of transport as they traverse the continent. The book is often thought to be an unofficial sequel to an earlier Twain travel book, The Innocents Abroad.

As the two men make their way through Germany, the Alps, and Italy, they encounter situations made all the more humorous by their reactions to them. The narrator (Twain) plays the part of the American tourist of the time, believing that he understands all that he sees, but in reality understanding none of it. (Summary by Wikipedia) (15 hr 46 min)

Capítulos

01 - CHAPTER I [The Knighted Knave of Bergen] 9:59 Leído por John Greenman
02 - CHAPTER II Heidelberg [Landing a Monarch at Heidelberg] 18:28 Leído por John Greenman
03 - CHAPTER III Baker's Bluejay Yarn [What Stumped the Blue Jays] 7:53 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER IV Student Life [The Laborious Beer King] 10:50 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER V At the Students' Dueling-Ground [Dueling by Wholesale] 10:16 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER VI [A Sport that Sometimes Kills] 8:20 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER VII [How Bismark Fought] 11:42 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER VIII The Great French Duel [I Second Gambetta in a Terrific Duel] 21:49 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER IX [What the Beautiful Maiden Said] 10:34 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER X [How Wagner Operas Bang Along] 17:09 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XI [I Paint a "Turner"] 10:35 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XII [What the Wives Saved] 10:11 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XIII [My Long Crawl in the Dark] 13:11 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XIV [Rafting Down the Neckar] 8:41 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XV Down the River [Charming Waterside Pictures] 13:14 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XVI An Ancient Legend of the Rhine [The Lorelei] 13:50 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XVII [Why Germans Wear Spectacles] 16:46 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XVIII [The Kindly Courtesy of Germans] 16:43 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XIX [The Deadly Jest of Dilsberg] 20:47 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XX [My Precious, Priceless Tear-Jug] 14:49 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XX1 [Insolent Shopkeepers and Gabbling Americans] 17:48 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXII [The Black Forest and Its Treasures] 23:08 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXIII [Nicodemus Dodge and the Skeleton] 14:57 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXIV [I Protect the Empress of Germany] 13:52 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXV [Hunted by the Little Chamois] 24:48 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXVI [The Nest of the Cuckoo-clock] 20:29 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXVII [I Spare an Awful Bore] 18:31 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXVIII [The Jodel and Its Native Wilds] 21:48 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXIX [Looking West for Sunrise] 10:50 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXX [Harris Climbs Mountains for Me] 21:15 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXI [Alp-scaling by Carriage] 22:10 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXII [The Jungfrau, the Bride, and the Piano] 17:15 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXIII [We Climb Far--by Buggy] 15:33 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXIV [The World's Highest Pig Farm] 21:40 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXV [Swindling the Coroner] 26:47 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXVI [The Fiendish Fun of Alp-climbing] 24:10 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXVII [Our Imposing Column Starts Upward] 23:42 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXVIII [I Conquer the Gorner Grat] 25:54 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XXXIX [We Travel by Glacier] 15:50 Leído por John Greenman
CHAPTER XL [Piteous Relics at Chamonix] 20:23 Leído por John Greenman
[The Fearful Disaster of 1865] 11:04 Leído por John Greenman
[Chillon has a Nice, Roomy Dungeon] 19:16 Leído por John Greenman
[My Poor Sick Friend Disappointed] 19:50 Leído por John Greenman
[I Scale Mont Blanc--by Telescope] 18:45 Leído por John Greenman
A Catastrophe Which Cost Eleven Lives [Perished at the Verge of Safety] 5:18 Leído por John Greenman
[Meeting a Hog on a Precipice] 15:25 Leído por John Greenman
[Queer European Manners] 22:15 Leído por John Greenman
[Beauty of Women--and of Old Masters] 21:07 Leído por John Greenman
[Hanged with a Golden Rope] 19:52 Leído por John Greenman
[Titian Bad and Titian Good] 8:54 Leído por John Greenman
APPENDIX A The Portier 11:27 Leído por John Greenman
APPENDIX B Heidelberg Castle 15:49 Leído por John Greenman
APPENDIX C The College Prison 13:39 Leído por John Greenman
APPENDIX D The Awful German Language 48:41 Leído por John Greenman
APPENDIX E Legend of the Castles 13:18 Leído por John Greenman
APPENDIX F German Journals 14:44 Leído por John Greenman

Reseñas

Fantastic reading!


(5 stars)

Five stars for the reader. John Greenman did a great job. The book itself was rather show at times. John Greenman was a great reader. The book itself was rather slow, but occasionally very entertaining. Appendix on German language absolutely hilarious.

A Tramp Abroad


(5 stars)

Herr Greenman, you again read wonderful! This book has to be my favorite. I admit it, without hesitation, I am german! Mr. Twain had me in tears, due to his simply divine descriptions and his absolute genius when telling a story. I myself had the fortune to see the illumination of Heidelberg, just a few years later, namely 1987. It was and still is a must see and utterly spectacular! Thank you for the privilege to listen to this book!

Twain and an imaginary friend "tramp" Central Europe by train.


(4 stars)

Not quite a page-turner on the level of Twain's "Life on the Mississippi" and "Following the Equator." Nevertheless it is a worthy 19th century travelogue spiced with humor. (You do get hear a lot about people falling off the Alps.) An excellent reader made the download worthwhile.

Interesting tale


(4 stars)

Definitely not "Tom Sawyer." This is a longer work and at times a bit tedious.

Great title


(5 stars)

Hilarious and very rich story. The reader was absolutely fantastic!

Best Stores of Mark Twain Yet!


(5 stars)

I find this Tramp account to be the most enjoyable of Twain's work. I wish he'd used this style in other stories, which tend to become laborious. Even though the sound quality is somewhat distorted because of too high a level, it's still the very best story style of Twain. Thanks for sharing!

Happy encounters with brilliance


(5 stars)

John Greenman, thank you. I was curious about MT and dipped into one of his books. Happily, it was narrated by John and I was hooked. What a talent! What intelligence! What warmth! And now I'm exhausting the catalogue and having the time of my life.

storydrainer


(4.5 stars)

it was a great story. but the part where he helped a man get ready for a "battle to the death, that was dumb. why would anybody in his right mind help somebody get ready to die. he should help preserve life, not destroy it. 😐😐