The Rover Vol. 01 No. 16


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(5 stars; 1 reviews)

"The Rover: A weekly magazine of tales, poetry and engravings, original and selected" was a magazine started in 1843 by Seba Smith and Lawrence Labree. The editors aimed at a high quality standard in their selection of short stories and poetry. Every half-year, the 26 weekly issues were also published under a bound compilation. This current issue collects another interesting mix of short stories and poems, as well as shorter columns. - Summary by Sonia (2 hr 33 min)

Chapitres

There is not in this wide world a valley so sweet 2:04 Lu par Alan Mapstone
The first daughter of Eve, by Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes Smith 6:36 Lu par Faithann Gibson
The bald eagle 29:16 Lu par Scotty Smith
Hunter's grave, by Joseph R. Chandler 9:57 Lu par missingnumber
The wife's first love 7:57 Lu par Sonia
A flower in the desert, by Seba Smith 2:21 Lu par Alan Mapstone
Mary Magdalene. A tradition of Nain 18:56 Lu par Tad Davis
Joke 0:49 Lu par Scotty Smith
Bonaparte's first victory. From Everett's lectures of the French Revolution 6:04 Lu par Alan Mapstone
The death watch, by T. Hood 8:30 Lu par Sonia
Jefferson's personal habits, health, etc 5:12 Lu par Jim Locke
The idiot 5:50 Lu par Scotty Smith
Lafayette and the Indian girl Mary 33:15 Lu par Jim Locke
Allegoric vision, by Samuel T. Coleridge 12:14 Lu par Faithann Gibson
Our table 4:13 Lu par Gabrielle Rodriguez