Ten Years Later
Alexandre Dumas
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After The Three Muskateers and Twenty Years After the adventurous story of Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan continues!
The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later (French: Le Vicomte de Bragelonne ou Dix ans plus tard) is the last of the Musketeer novels. It is usually divided into four volumes and this second volume contains chapters 76-140. (Summary by Diana Majlinger) (19 hr 47 min)
Kapitel
01 - In which D'Artagnan finishes by at Length placing his Hand upon his Captai… | 14:09 | Gelesen von Tora |
02 - A Lover and His Mistress | 11:25 | Gelesen von Tora |
03 - In Which We at Length See the True Heroine of this History | 13:56 | Gelesen von Tora |
04 - Malicorne and Manicamp | 11:02 | Gelesen von Tora |
05 - Manicamp and Malicorne | 12:28 | Gelesen von Tora |
06 - The Courtyard of the Hotel Grammont | 15:36 | Gelesen von Tora |
07 - The Portrait of Madame | 13:46 | Gelesen von Tora |
08 - Le Havre | 9:35 | Gelesen von Tora |
09 - At Sea | 13:55 | Gelesen von Tora |
10 - The Tents | 23:14 | Gelesen von Gail Timmerman Vaughan |
11 - Night | 12:14 | Gelesen von Nolan Fout |
12 - From Le Havre to Paris | 24:36 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
13 - An Account of what the Chevalier de Lorraine Thought of Madame | 23:50 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
14 - A Surprise for Raoul | 23:59 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
15 - The Consent of Athos | 11:58 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
16 - Monsieur Becomes Jealous of the Duke of Buckingham | 23:53 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
17 - Forever! | 16:22 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
18 - King Louis XIV. does not think Mademoiselle de la Valliere either rich eno… | 17:49 | Gelesen von Phil Griffiths |
19 - Sword-Thrusts in the Water | 20:35 | Gelesen von Gail Timmerman Vaughan |
20 - Sword-Thrusts in the Water (concluded) | 16:23 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
21 - Baisemeaux de Montlezun | 19:11 | Gelesen von Gail Timmerman Vaughan |
22 - The King's Card-Table | 22:56 | Gelesen von Gail Timmerman Vaughan |
23 - M. Baisemeaux de Montlezun's Accounts | 23:14 | Gelesen von Gail Timmerman Vaughan |
24 - The Breakfast at Monsieur de Baisemeaux's | 13:52 | Gelesen von Gail Timmerman Vaughan |
25 - The Second Floor of la Bertaudiere | 18:12 | Gelesen von Gail Timmerman Vaughan |
26 - The Two Friends | 21:08 | Gelesen von Prachi Pendse |
27 - Madame de Belliere's Plate | 11:21 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
28 - The Dowry | 22:02 | Gelesen von Filippo Gioachin |
29 - Le Terrain de Dieu | 23:56 | Gelesen von Filippo Gioachin |
30 - Threefold Love | 10:41 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
31 - M. de Lorraine's Jealousy | 15:23 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
32 - Monsieur is Jealous of Guiche | 16:55 | Gelesen von Emily Feuka |
33 - The Mediator | 18:56 | Gelesen von Emily Feuka |
34 - The Advisers | 26:57 | Gelesen von Emily Feuka |
35 - Fontainebleau | 10:33 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
36 - The Bath | 7:50 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
37 - The Butterfly-Chase | 8:24 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
38 - What Was Caught after the Butterflies | 21:20 | Gelesen von Bill Kneeland |
39 - The Ballet of the Seasons | 17:09 | Gelesen von Bill Kneeland |
40 - The Nymphs of the Park of Fontainebleau | 20:38 | Gelesen von Bill Kneeland |
41 - What Was Said under the Royal Oak | 20:32 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
42 - The King's Uneasiness | 8:58 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
43 - The King's Secret | 17:22 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
44 - Courses de Nuit | 16:07 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
45 - In Which Madame Acquires a Proof that Listeners Hear What Is Said | 15:01 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
46 - Aramis's Correspondence | 19:28 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
47 - The Orderly Clerk | 18:39 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
48 - Fontainebleau at Two o'Clock in the Morning | 15:42 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
49 - The Labyrinth | 16:18 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
50 - How Malicorne Had Been Turned Out of the Hotel of the Beau Paon | 14:53 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
51 - What Actually Occurred at the Inn Called the Beau Paon | 25:15 | Gelesen von Iolo Jones |
52 - A Jesuit of the Eleventh Year | 14:14 | Gelesen von Iolo Jones |
53 - The State Secret | 29:13 | Gelesen von Iolo Jones |
54 - A Mission | 23:38 | Gelesen von Iolo Jones |
55 - Happy as a Prince | 41:49 | Gelesen von Prachi Pendse |
56 - Story of a Dryad and a Naiad | 27:40 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
57 - Conclusion of the Story of a Naiad and of a Dryad | 20:50 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
58 - Royal Psychology | 20:20 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
59 - Something That neither Naiad nor Dryad Foresaw | 17:55 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
60 - The New General of the Jesuits | 19:38 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
61 - The Storm | 24:24 | Gelesen von John Kooz |
62 - The Shower of Rain | 33:04 | Gelesen von John Kooz |
63 - Toby | 15:50 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
64 - Madame's Four Chances | 13:02 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
65 - The Lottery | 16:11 | Gelesen von ToddHW |
Bewertungen
its ok.





WIbartender
filler. this whole volume feels like the author needed a paycheck so he kept writing despite not having anything worthwhile to write about. the only thing of interest is that Arimus becomes the Secret ruler of the world. 80% of the readers were good. the other 20% suffered from voices or sound quality so poor or quite i was literally hurting my ears having the volume up so high to try and distinguish what they were saying. oddly there was a reader that sounded like a 12 year old girl and did a horriable job. three musketeers was great. twenty years later was good, it has an evil cardinal like the original book and felt the same but different. the vicomte de bragelone asks the question "what if they went to england." and was also enjoyable but not nearly as much as the first two. this volume has 3 good chapters at most and Colbert feels like a much under used and easily outtricked "genius". i look forward to finishing the d'artagnan romances but I understand why only the three musketeers is famous.
verry poor reading of some





A LibriVox Listener
I read the book after listening to the reading of this book being so bad. I don't understand why people volunteer when they read to fast or have a bad accent or totally mispronounce every name. not to be disrespectful but this is such an excellent book that it is a shame that it is done so poorly,. there were some verry good readers but because it changes so much it doesn't crank up the quality. sorry to be so harsh but I just want to be honest so that people who are interested don't waste there time and let this reading ruin their experience of Alexandre Dumas. If you read this review, I recommend that you just read the book. or at least read the chapters that are read poorly ( especially the first ones)





Sea ForCinnamon
This is my first review, and I'm sorry I can't leave a better one. I have listened to dozens of books on Libravox, and this is second worst only to one I couldn't finish. Readers have attempted voices that were barely tolerable, and many struggled to pronounce the names. The strained voice and vocal fry of one was too painful to hear through earbuds, while another had such a staccato way of reading that not only were words stressed on the wrong syllable, but sometimes it seemed as if words continued between sentences. I found the young reader to be clear, and all other readers were easy to listen to. There were chapters with poor sound quality, but I found them understandable. This is a story of court intrigue, but with little suspense and little action. I have yet to read the next book, and hope that there was something in this one that furthers that story, so this time hasn't been a complete loss.
Good but not great





Holmes Boy
The book was very good except there were points where it was very hard to follow the story because it was so off on tangents. The foursome is not evident. But the court drama is real. I can, however, begin to see how The man in the iron mask is going to link into the story. There was one incredible chapter where Aramis foretells what's going to happen without actually saying it. I can't wait to see how this finishes.
somewhat boring filler





a listener of good books
there are 4 books in this series. the first victome de bragelone (spelling?) was very exciting in the beginning then turned dull as it segued into this book. there were some good parts but for me it seems like filler. readers were ok...some good, most hard to listen to and the different readers frequently pronounce the names differently which makes it hard to follow.
Not the best in the series





Susan
The story itself degenerated into pointless rambling & the mispronounced words along with some really awful voice characterizations made this a chore to listen to. In fact I actually skipped several chapters because the character voices were just too painful to endure. Would recommend that readers use their natural voices rather than attempting character voices. Absolute relief when this was concluded.
horrible readers but great book





A LibriVox Listener
Do yourselves a favor by not listening to this and read the book yourself. I believe this is the most horrendous readers they have had in any of these books. I had to jump over some of them just to continue with it.





Hiker1956
a bit difficult to understand at times. acoustics were bad with some readers, when the author switched between character's various names and titles it was difficult to trach which characters were involved. The ending was left hanging. there didn't feel like there was a conclusion.