Roughing It
Mark Twain
Read by John Greenman
Roughing It is semi-autobiographical travel literature written by American humorist Mark Twain. It was authored during 1870–71 and published in 1872 as a sequel to his first book Innocents Abroad. This book tells of Twain's adventures prior to his pleasure cruise related in Innocents Abroad.(Wikipedia) (16 hr 56 min)
Chapters
Chap 1 | 6:18 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 2 | 10:04 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 3 | 14:38 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 4 | 19:54 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 5 | 9:29 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 6 | 10:34 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 7 | 14:20 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 8 | 8:24 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 9 | 9:50 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 10 | 15:35 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 11 | 16:43 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 12 | 19:40 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 13 | 8:45 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 14 | 6:26 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 15 | 13:03 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 16 | 20:04 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 17 | 9:00 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 18 | 7:43 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 19 | 7:18 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 20 | 12:37 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 21 | 17:01 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 22 | 8:59 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 23 | 10:14 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 24 | 11:05 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 25 | 11:36 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 26 | 11:04 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 27 | 8:18 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 28 | 9:46 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 29 | 8:48 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 30 | 9:17 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 31 | 16:21 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 32 | 9:22 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 33 | 5:12 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 34 | 11:26 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 35 | 6:24 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 36 | 11:23 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 37 | 11:16 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 38 | 8:14 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 39 | 10:57 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 40 | 12:48 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 41 | 12:23 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 42 | 11:10 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 43 | 12:14 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 44 | 12:18 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 45 | 12:06 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 46 | 14:37 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 47 | 17:37 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 48 | 13:34 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 49 | 12:10 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 50 | 11:38 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 51 | 21:19 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 52 | 16:41 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 53 | 11:43 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 54 | 13:42 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 55 | 17:45 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 56 | 11:46 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 57 | 8:31 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 58 | 14:52 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 59 | 12:36 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 60 | 8:24 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 61 | 10:28 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 62 | 20:40 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 63 | 8:55 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 64 | 12:34 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 65 | 13:38 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 66 | 12:39 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 67 | 17:20 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 68 | 19:54 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 69 | 10:37 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 70 | 15:17 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 71 | 9:07 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 72 | 10:59 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 73 | 13:20 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 74 | 11:02 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 75 | 8:04 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 76 | 13:33 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 77 | 10:31 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 78 | 10:05 | Read by John Greenman |
Chap 79 | 10:56 | Read by John Greenman |
Appendix A | 11:48 | Read by John Greenman |
Appendix B | 9:45 | Read by John Greenman |
Appendix C | 38:06 | Read by John Greenman |
Reviews
Greenman's reading of Twain is perfect, if not authentically like the old rascal himself.
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That Boy Can Write
Jim Bosque
Wonderfully written and wonderfully read.... A rich series of amusing (and occasionally distressing) stories that reveal Twain’s discovery of the Nevada silver boom, a young and bustling San Francisco, and points even further west. His homespun style is deceptively rich and nutritious. Hours after the reading, I found myself pondering various aspects of his tales. Twain started what was meant to be a three month journey as an eager explorer and a keen observer. And that is how, six years later, he ended the journey. One can easily imagine Twain telling these stories with half-smiling eyes, and that for him, no experience is complete until he has told the story.
Boojum
This reading easily earns the highest rating. Thank you so much for taking the time and care to do this. It’s a very giving act. Please know how much I️ enjoyed your public gift and how much I️ appreciate it. A deep bow...
Roughing It
Ashley Kramer
Positively entertaining and eye opening regarding life a hundred plus years ago. What an amazingly life Samuel Clemens had. Wish his last years had been more peaceful.
Another great example of MT's style if writing and wit.
Seven Archers
A very extensive and veried adventure of the author; covering everything from the deserts of Nevada, to the high Sierras of California, to the founding and early workings of Mormonism, and to the tropics of Hawaii. the reader as always did an astounding job. You felt you were listening to Mark Twain himself! Thank you again Mr. Greenman for your great talent in Reading!
MTCKelly
This book takes you to the real old west with great stories, fascinating characters, great humor and a few lies. Mark Twain lived it for real and put his heart into the telling of it. John Greenman is an excellent and talented reader.
missing chapter titles
Jacob Scherber
Great book with one of the best readings I've heard, very appropriate to the subject matter. The book is missing the chapter titles
mike
Great stories and adventures. Mark Twain’s humor is perfect for me as I imagine him grinning and chuckling to himself as he writes. This book is rich and chock full of yarns, some more factual than others. The reader is absolutely right on. His tone makes this book much more enjoyable than if I read it myself. Thank you for brining Mark Twain to life in such a generous way.