Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Jules Verne
Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers





Captain Nemo, The Nautilus, and the mysterious depths of the ocean. Unforgettable. Come join an adventure that will roam among coral and pearls, sharks and giant squid, with wonders of biology and engineering that will thrust us from the Antarctic to Atlantis. Whether voyaging a yarn of the glorious unknown, a tale of the darkness that grips the heart of men, or a reinterpretation of Homer’s Odyssey, we’ll all enjoy the fantastic trip. Seasickness optional. (Summary by Marlo Dianne)
A German version is available: Zwanzigtausend Meilen unter’m Meer (16 hr 30 min)
Kapitel
A Runaway Reef | 19:43 | Gelesen von Marlo Dianne |
The Pros and Cons | 14:02 | Gelesen von Chip |
As Master Wishes | 12:00 | Gelesen von Chip |
Ned Land | 16:58 | Gelesen von Chip |
At Random! | 15:42 | Gelesen von Chip |
At Full Steam | 20:25 | Gelesen von Chip |
A Whale of Unknown Species | 19:23 | Gelesen von Marlo Dianne |
"Mobilis in Mobili" | 21:01 | Gelesen von Sean McGaughey |
The Tantrums of Ned Land | 16:21 | Gelesen von Sean McGaughey |
The Man of the Waters | 20:58 | Gelesen von Sean McGaughey |
The Nautilus | 20:39 | Gelesen von Marlo Dianne |
Everything through Electricity | 15:57 | Gelesen von Efkan Efe |
Some Figures | 15:15 | Gelesen von dougc |
The Black Current | 24:07 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
An Invitation in Writing | 17:21 | Gelesen von ciaran.mooney |
Strolling the Plains | 17:27 | Gelesen von nausicaa |
An Underwater Forest | 18:12 | Gelesen von nausicaa |
Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific | 16:53 | Gelesen von Calliope |
Vanikoro | 27:08 | Gelesen von RedToby |
The Torres Strait | 22:56 | Gelesen von Robin Cotter |
Some Days Ashore | 26:18 | Gelesen von Robin Cotter |
The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo | 23:20 | Gelesen von echo |
"Aegri Somnia" | 18:17 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
The Coral Realm | 19:13 | Gelesen von Kurt Wong |
The Indian Ocean | 24:13 | Gelesen von Paul-Gabriel Wiener |
A New Proposition from Captain Nemo | 23:29 | Gelesen von carnright |
A Pearl Worth Ten Million | 24:40 | Gelesen von Paul-Gabriel Wiener |
The Red Sea | 29:54 | Gelesen von Kevin LaVergne |
Arabian Tunnel | 16:56 | Gelesen von Claire Goget |
The Greek Islands | 21:59 | Gelesen von Claire Goget |
The Mediterranean in Forty-Eight Hours | 21:28 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
The Bay of Vigo | 24:15 | Gelesen von Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
A Lost Continent | 22:33 | Gelesen von J. M. Smallheer |
The Underwater Coalfields | 27:31 | Gelesen von Westwinds12 |
The Sargasso Sea | 23:14 | Gelesen von RedToby |
Sperm Whales and Baleen Whales | 25:04 | Gelesen von RedToby |
The Ice Bank | 28:39 | Gelesen von Sean McGaughey |
The South Pole | 29:42 | Gelesen von Meredith Hughes |
Accident or Incident? | 17:33 | Gelesen von grokfun |
Shortage of Air | 23:07 | Gelesen von Eric Dennison |
From Cape Horn to the Amazon | 25:22 | Gelesen von Eric Dennison |
The Devilfish | 26:41 | Gelesen von Reynard T. Fox |
The Gulf Stream | 26:18 | Gelesen von Eric Dennison |
In Latitude 47 degrees 24' and Longitude 17 degrees 28' | 23:44 | Gelesen von rovert405 |
A Mass Execution | 21:41 | Gelesen von Kevin LaVergne |
The Last Words of Captain Nemo | 18:10 | Gelesen von Kevin LaVergne |
Conclusion | 4:20 | Gelesen von Gesine |
Bewertungen
You Guys Are Awful





Jasenmase
A message to those criticizing readers of these books: If you don't like the recording, see if you can do better. That, or pay for a professional reading. Have some respect.
great





Albertyn Family
The book was really really good. And thank you readers!!!! And to the listeners before you criticize the readers just think, these people have given up there time for your benefit they don’t even get paid and the people who use Librivox either don’t like reading or just don’t have the time, so instead of criticizing thank the readers.





A LibriVox Listener
Good book terible woman reader. chip is by far the best. I cam barely endure this woman though I want to stab my ears out and go read the actually book.
Michelle Fry's Version is way better





A LibriVox Listener
As others described before me the reading style is hard to bear, it is unpleasant to listen so I stopped in the 1. Chapter and looked for a better version, Found one in Michelle Fry's reading. There's critizising of the criticism here and: Yes those guys did it for free and I didn't do it better. That doesn't mean I can't recognise Quality or the lack of it. It does mean one should adapt expectations and stay respectfull. It doesn't mean listeners should call everything great no matter what. After all that would mean not recognising the "extra" that other readers who did put more effort in the reading deliver. Even If I "only" read to my nepheps, to anybody I put in some effort and Quality in. I look if they like it and change if necessary so they do. As much as I like more stuff uploaded here I see no reason to praise people who obviously use no talent in the reading, are unwilling to learn at least a minimum about recording to make the listening experience not an endurance. Do it better next time!
The author was way ahead of his time.





sikrik2
It is amazing how accurate he was in many ways about the future it seems like you're reading from the recent past in many ways and some of the things seem so ridiculous now that at that time seemed so futuristic. he obviously did a lot of study before writing this book to get all the information about animals and plants corals excetera. again I would have given it 5 stars except for the reading being confusing because of too many readers.
Horrible Narrator





A LibriVox Listener
This is one of my favorite books, however the ridiculous attempt of narration by the lady who starts the book was atrocious. I recommend finding a better copy, unless you like torture of this manner. Consider yourselves warned. P.S. On behalf of all who love great classic literature, to you, Jules Verne, we apologize for this recording and hope that if it has caused you to roll over in your grave, that you rolled with laughter, not anger.
exellent book





Stacey Carpenter
An exellent book, the only thing that spoilt a otherwise very good book was the large number of very varied readers and on occasions the variation in volume from one reader to the next, some quiet some louder. This made listening a bit of a chore, leading me to take too much notice of the readers which destracted me from the book. Although as I said a exellent book by Joules Verne, which I enjoyed a great deal.
Marvelous book, great collaborative reading





carlosshigoto
Don't let the impression of the first reader draw conclusions. This is a great collaborative reading by volunteers. Many of whom are great readers, and some few with whom you might not have the best connection. The book itself is wonderful, I was submerged in the book independently of the reader. Jules Verne was ahead of time. The adventures of Prof Aranax, his companion, and Captain Nemo are legendary.