The Adventures of Captain Hatteras, Part 2: The Field of Ice
Jules Verne
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The novel, set in 1861, describes adventures of British expedition led by Captain John Hatteras to the North Pole. Hatteras is convinced that the sea around the pole is not frozen and his obsession is to reach the place no matter what. Mutiny by the crew results in destruction of their ship but Hatteras, with a few men, continues on the expedition. (Wikipedia) (4 hr 54 min)
Capítulos
The Doctor's Inventory | 10:50 | Leído por jciesielski |
First Words of Altamont | 15:54 | Leído por jciesielski |
A Seventeen Days' March | 12:57 | Leído por jciesielski |
The Last Charge of Powder | 10:15 | Leído por jciesielski |
The Seal and the Bear | 11:59 | Leído por jciesielski |
The 'Porpoise' | 11:41 | Leído por jciesielski |
An Important Discussion | 12:50 | Leído por jciesielski |
An Excursion to the North of Victoria Bay | 12:15 | Leído por jciesielski |
Cold and Heat | 9:42 | Leído por jciesielski |
Winter Pleasures | 11:10 | Leído por Pam Castille |
Traces of Bears | 12:48 | Leído por Pam Castille |
Imprisoned in Doctor's House | 12:45 | Leído por Pam Castille |
The Mine | 15:46 | Leído por Pam Castille |
An Arctic Spring | 12:02 | Leído por jciesielski |
The North West Passage | 9:46 | Leído por jciesielski |
Arctic Arcadia | 9:49 | Leído por Mike Pelton |
Altamont's Revenge | 9:54 | Leído por Mike Pelton |
Final Preparations | 6:26 | Leído por Steve C |
March to the North | 10:29 | Leído por Steve C |
Footprints in the Snow | 8:19 | Leído por jciesielski |
The Open Sea | 7:24 | Leído por jciesielski |
Getting Near the Pole | 10:33 | Leído por Mike Pelton |
The English Flag | 14:12 | Leído por Mike Pelton |
Mount Hatteras | 15:18 | Leído por jciesielski |
Return South | 12:20 | Leído por jciesielski |
Conclusion | 7:06 | Leído por jciesielski |
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paulgato
Another great story by the masterful Verne. The first part of this story, Part One of the Adventures of Captain Hatteras, has been thoroughly ruined by the inclusion of an awful, almost totally incomprehensible reading, which encompasses the initial 20 chapters. It is a mystery why this reading was allowed to remain and be inflicted upon the listening public, and one questions the competence of the coordinator of that volume's volunteer readers. However perhaps this can serve as a reminder of how badly things can go wrong, and thus a warning to others. The second part of the story, which didn't suffer from that same reader's inability to speak English, bowled along engagingly from beginning to end.





peachesandpits
I can see how this man was a visionary for the people and a hero for young men
The readers were much easier to understand.





Seven Archers
great book





Elisabeth S.
I must say I enjoyed the reader in the first part referred to in the last review very much. I had no trouble to understand her and think she has a great voice.