More New Arabian Nights: The Dynamiter
Robert Louis Stevenson
Leído por Don W. Jenkins





More New Arabian Nights: The Dynamiter (1885) is a collection of linked short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Vandegrift. Three gentlemen of little means and no occupation meet in the Bohemian Cigar Divan, a tobacco shop with couches to sit and smoke. They read of a reward offered for information as to the whereabouts of a man with big moustaches and a sealskin coat. They agree among themselves that they will separate and search for the man so as to claim the reward. The stories that follow concern their adventures. They meet again in the cigar divan in an epilogue to their travels. (Summary by Don W. Jenkins) (7 hr 25 min)
Capítulos
01 - Prologue of the Cigar Divan | 20:19 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
02 - Challoner's Adventure: The Squire of Dames | 19:06 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
03 - Story of the Destroying Angel | 1:07:22 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
04 - The Squire of Dames (concluded) | 32:07 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
05 - Somerset's Adventure: The Superfluous Mansion | 11:25 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
06 - Narrative of the Spirited Old Lady | 54:51 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
07 - The Superfluous Mansion (continued) | 55:19 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
08 - Zero's Tale of the Explosive Bomb | 19:20 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
09 - The Superfluous Mansion (continued) | 20:02 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
10 - Desborough's Adventure: The Brown Box | 13:49 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
11 - Story of the Fair Cuban | 1:09:59 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
12 - The Brown Box (concluded) | 24:19 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
13 - The Superfluous Mansion (concluded) | 18:35 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
14 - Epilogue of the Cigar Divan | 18:48 | Leído por Don W. Jenkins |
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Avid Listener
A zany tale (or tales?) with multitudinoud detours. It is almost as if the authors often asked outsiders to select the direction of the next adventure. Jenkins gives it the proper farcical interpretation.