The Dragon Of Wantley (version 2)
Owen Wister
Read by David Wales
A novel, The Dragon of Wantley, was written by Owen Wister (best known as the author of The Virginian) in 1892. Published by Lipincott Press, the story is a comic "burlesque" (in the author's words), concerning the "true" story of the Dragon. It is a romantic story set at Christmastime in the early 13th century. The book was a surprise success, going through four editions over the next ten years. This is the 1895 edition. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales) (3 hr 45 min)
Chapters
| Dedication and First And Second Prefaces | 4:03 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 01 How Sir Godfrey Came To Lose His Temper | 17:49 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 02 How His Daughter, Miss Elaine, Behaves Herself In Consequence | 17:58 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 03 Reveals The Dragon In His Den | 10:55 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 04 Tells You More About Him Than Was Ever Told Before To Anybody | 17:33 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 05 In which The Hero Makes His First Appearance And Is Locked Up Immedi… | 15:57 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 06 In Which Miss Elaine loses Her Heart, And Finds Something Of The Gre… | 25:58 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 07 Shows What Curious Things You May See, If You Don't Go To Bed When Y… | 28:21 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 08 Contains A Dilemma With Two Simply Egregious Horns | 38:13 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 09 Leaves Much Room For Guessing About Chapter Ten | 21:40 | Read by David Wales |
| Chapter 10 The Great White Christmas At Wantley | 27:27 | Read by David Wales |
Reviews
Baroness Lashonda Lehrestuben von Kleinhanz
Loved it😂 one of the reviewers said that the knight should have acted like a grown man…well I say that grown men who act like 11 year olds in stories like these make for the best heroes
The Perfect Story
Luke Teichert
I really enjoyed this book. It is just perfect. Concise, humorous, and it has a bit of mystery. It reminded me of David and the Phoenix by Edward Ormondroyd in its tone.
FUNTASTIC
AVID READER
As clever a story as one could wish. It is fun without being predictable. Gilbert and Sullivan could certainly have used it for a libretto. David Wales was the perfect narrator for this one.
hilarious and cozy!
Grace Crandall
This story was such a joy to listen to!! It was super light hearted and upbeat, with some moments of surprising cleverness. also, very skillfully narrated :)
Great Dragon
Annie Vickery
Good book. I like it how the reader changes his voice for each character. The bad part is that the knight should not act like he’s 11. He should be a grown man. Well behaved and trustworthy
funny and well read.
Nev Abrom
I liked it a lot, but wont give 5* because the narrator could try to read different characters with slightly different "voices".
The Dragon Of Wantley
Keith Horvath
A vile Dragon, wine loving & detestable. The Brothers' religious order, also wine loving & detestable. Humorous & rather fun....
A fun and whimsical tale!
Seven Archers
A wonderfully fun and whimsical tale read by one of the best readers at Lieber box.