Among Cannibals
Carl Lumholtz
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers





From 1880-1883, the author undertook an academic expedition to Australia, with the purpose of recording zoological phenomena. While there, he developed an interest in the indigenous people and, unlike contemporary studies, did not restrict himself to appearance and outward behavior, but rather looked at the social, economic and anthropological. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (0 hr 56 min)
Capítulos
Author's Preface | 7:20 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter I | 17:36 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter II | 40:24 | Leído por Rita Boutros |
Chapter III | 51:16 | Leído por Rita Boutros |
Chapter IV | 16:37 | Leído por CannedFrootloops |
Chapter V | 23:28 | Leído por MTLisa |
Chapter VI | 25:46 | Leído por fshort |
Chapter VII | 20:50 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter VIII | 27:22 | Leído por Richa Jain |
Chapter IX | 31:49 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter X | 35:26 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XI | 23:44 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XII | 25:06 | Leído por fshort |
Chapter XIII | 11:07 | Leído por fshort |
Chapter XIV | 18:58 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XV | 24:29 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XVI | 24:22 | Leído por ktolber76 |
Chapter XVII | 21:13 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XVIII | 27:23 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XIX | 21:54 | Leído por fshort |
Chapter XX | 16:06 | Leído por DH2003 |
Chapter XXI | 22:35 | Leído por DH2003 |
Chapter XXII | 12:26 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXIII | 20:53 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXIV | 13:35 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXV | 23:20 | Leído por Kevin Crody |
Chapter XXVI | 23:23 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXVII | 20:37 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXVIII | 23:08 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXIX | 20:09 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Appendix I: An Outline of Australian History | 31:21 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Appendix II: Geology | 7:46 | Leído por Kerry Adams |
Appendix III: Flora | 14:50 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Appendix IV: Fauna | 30:00 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Reseñas
My Good Sir?





potuc
Look closely and you'll see this is read by "LibriVox Volunteers." I'll put this simply, that means there's more than one reader. Apologies if one is monotone, just listen on and you'll get a new reader soon enough!





Remopie
The book is quite interesting but for a person with English as his first language it is sometimes difficult to decipher what is being read. I realise that the readers are volunteers but who decides who the reader is? Sad to say the readings by Jim Locke are extremely difficult to sit through, very uninspiring,a pity because the book has some inspiring passages.





Cape Codder
Another potentially great LibriVox recording totally ruined and made unlistenable by this unbearably dull, lifeless, monotonous reader.