The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne audiobook

The Mysterious Island

By Jules Verne
Read by Bill Homewood

Naxos
19.73 Hours Unabridged
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The year is 1866; the American Civil War is at its height. Five prisoners of war hatch an audacious plan to escape their camp by balloon. After a perilous 6,000-mile journey in a fierce storm, they are “shipwrecked” on an unknown Pacific island. What follows is a thrilling tale of resourcefulness, courage, and suspense. Together with our heroes we learn to hunt, to make weapons and pottery, to calculate our position by the sun, to extract iron, and even to make explosives from the island’s remarkable natural resources. As in all Verne’s novels, the plot is packed with unexpected and tantalizing mysteries—above all, who is the invisible benefactor who repeatedly saves our heroes from certain death?

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Summary

Summary

The year is 1866; the American Civil War is at its height. Five prisoners of war hatch an audacious plan to escape their camp by balloon.

After a perilous 6,000-mile journey in a fierce storm, they are “shipwrecked” on an unknown Pacific island. What follows is a thrilling tale of resourcefulness, courage, and suspense. Together with our heroes we learn to hunt, to make weapons and pottery, to calculate our position by the sun, to extract iron, and even to make explosives from the island’s remarkable natural resources.

As in all Verne’s novels, the plot is packed with unexpected and tantalizing mysteries—above all, who is the invisible benefactor who repeatedly saves our heroes from certain death?

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Bill Homewood’s resonant bass is a fine match for Jules Verne’s 1875 sprawling sequel to his landmark work Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea…Homewood keeps the narrative focused and…provides a classic voice for a classic nineteenth-century fantasy adventure.” AudioFile

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Author

Author Bio: Jules Verne

Author Bio: Jules Verne

Jules Verne (1828–1905) is considered by many the father of science fiction. Born in Nantes, France, he studied law but turned to writing opera libretti until the 1863 publication of Five Weeks in a Balloon, the first of his Extraordinary Voyages series. Its success encouraged him to produce a number of classic and prophetic science fiction novels, including Journey to the Center of the Earth and Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea. His stories foresaw many scientific and technological developments, including the submarine, television, and space travel.

Details

Details

Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Fantasy
Runtime: 19.73
Audience: Adult
Language: English