With Clive in India
G. A. Henty
Gelesen von Gary Olman
With Clive in India gives a vivid picture of the wonderful events of the ten years, which at their commencement saw Madras in the hands of the French--Calcutta at the mercy of the Nabob of Bengal--and English influence apparently at the point of extinction in India--and which ended in the final triumph of the English, both in Bengal and Madras. There were yet great battles to be fought, great efforts to be made, before the vast Empire of India fell altogether into British hands; but these were but the sequel of the events described. (Summary by G. A. Henty) (13 hr 32 min)
Kapitel
| Preface | 2:59 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| Leaving Home | 24:59 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Young Writer | 25:05 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| A Brush with Privateers | 25:13 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Pirates of the Pacific | 21:58 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| Madras | 29:32 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Arrival of Clive | 25:44 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Siege of Arcot | 29:53 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Grand Assault | 27:02 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Battle of Kavaripak | 26:52 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Fall of Seringam | 26:48 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| An Important Mission | 29:08 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| A Murderous Attempt | 26:18 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| An Attempt at Murder | 29:44 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Siege of Ambur | 27:16 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Pirates' Hold | 27:39 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| A Tiger Hunt | 28:20 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Capture of Gheriah | 37:46 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The The "Black Hole" of Calcutta | 25:59 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| A Daring Escape | 25:56 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Rescue of the White Captive | 28:13 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Battle Outside Calcutta | 29:46 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| Plassey | 28:13 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| Plassey | 26:35 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| Mounted Infantry | 28:34 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| Besieged in A Pagoda | 27:02 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Siege Of Madras | 26:56 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| Masulipatam | 26:17 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Defeat Of Lally | 25:44 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| The Siege Of Pondicherry | 25:57 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
| Home | 15:07 | Gelesen von Gary Olman |
Bewertungen
great story
el presidente
This was one of my favorite of Henty’s books books so far. I think it does a very good job of demonstrating the historical attitudes of the British and French towards each other as well as towards the Indians. The story of the characters is effectively intermixed with the historical events. Definitely worth reading.
A LibriVox Listener
Great story and historical information. Unbearable mispronunciation and grunting.
good
gggg
Great book not very good reader
Gary Severson
your narrator is not very well read
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Avid Listener
If you don't mind listening to a reader that has difficulty pronouncing words, and mischievously shouts out words from the blue to burst your ear drums ... it's not so bad. Re: the story, it began well but about a quarter of the way through, sounded like an exact play by play account of every cricket match conducted in India for the year 1977.
good book, good narrator
Michael Milne
I'm enjoying the book and the narration. Some others have expressed dissatisfaction with him but I guess I just like hearing people speak in regional accents.
Interesting book, but…
picfixer
By the end of chapter 7 I had given up on this reader. You may have more tolerance for endless volleys of disastrously mispronounced words.
PDXer
The story teller struggles to read smoothly and pronounce names. Still, I appreciate all the time he puts into reading GA Henty’s books.