A Bayard from Bengal
F. Anstey
Lu par Don W. Jenkins





The estimable gentleman, Chunder Bindabun Bhosh, ESQ., B.A., travels from his native India to England, with his impeccable English and manners, which immediately mark him as a foreigner, and embarks on an enviable program of escapades. These stories are the product of the fertile imagination of Hurry Bungsho Jabberjee, B.A., a nom de plume for the humorist F. Anstey, which is a further nom de plume for Thomas Anstey Guthrie. Whether rescuing a nubile maiden from a charging bull or falling in love with said nubile maiden, Mr. Bosh, B. A. cannot help but perform with the requisite humor to engage our attention. - Summary by Don W. Jenkins (2 hr 17 min)
Chapitres
From Calcutta to Cambridge oversea Route | 13:27 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
How Mr. Bhosh Delivered a Damsel from a Dememted Cow | 7:30 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
The Involuntary Fascinator | 7:44 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
A Kick from a Friendly Foot | 8:31 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
The Duel to the Death | 7:51 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
Lord Jolly Is Satisfied | 6:29 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
The Adventure of the Unwieldy Gift Horse | 6:53 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
A Rightabout Facer for Mr. Bhosh | 7:56 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
The Dark Horse | 6:20 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
Trust Her Not! She Is Fooling Thee! | 7:56 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
Stone Walls Do Not Make a Cage | 7:55 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
A Race Against Time | 7:19 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
A Sensational Derby Struggle | 8:18 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
A Grand Finish | 7:56 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
The Parables of Piljosh | 25:41 | Lu par Don W. Jenkins |
Critiques





ManyRoads
Quite humorous and silly. Very well narrated