An Earthman On Venus (Version 2)


Read by Daryl Hanson

(4 stars; 30 reviews)


"An Earthman On Venus" was first published as a serial under the title "The Radio Man" in 1924. It is the first book in a science fiction series imaginatively written in the vein of Edgar Rice Burroughs. The main character is Myles Cabot, an earthman who finds himself accidentally transported to the planet Venus. He is naked and unarmed in a world filled with man-eating plants and giant insects. He soon discovers the planet is ruled by enormous ant-men, who have subjugated the Cupians, a more human-like race of inhabitants, to use as their slaves. Myles is immediately captured and must learn to communicate with the Formians, his six-foot tall ant-like masters. But how can one hope to converse with creatures which seem to be completely deaf and dumb? While Myles is in their grasp, he meets and becomes enthralled with Lilla, a beautiful Cupian maiden who has been kidnaped from her own people and enslaved by the giant monsters. Though more human-like in appearance, she, too, seems totally without the power of hearing or speech. Using all his wits, Cabot must devise a way to escape from his captors in order to help Lilla and the Cupians end their long slavery to their Formian masters. Other books in the series include "The Radio Beasts" (1925) and "The Radio Planet" (1926). (Summary by Daryl Hanson)
(6 hr 7 min)

Chapters

The Message In The Meteor 14:55 Read by Daryl Hanson
Stranded In Space 20:53 Read by Daryl Hanson
Out Of The Frying Pan 18:02 Read by Daryl Hanson
Go To The Ant, Thou Sluggard 21:32 Read by Daryl Hanson
A Vision 20:35 Read by Daryl Hanson
Radio Plays Its Part 28:56 Read by Daryl Hanson
A Hunting Trip 23:15 Read by Daryl Hanson
The Conspiracy 21:36 Read by Daryl Hanson
The Rescue 24:57 Read by Daryl Hanson
Before Queen Formis 26:30 Read by Daryl Hanson
The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death 23:55 Read by Daryl Hanson
A Victim Of Yuri 23:07 Read by Daryl Hanson
Kidnaped 27:30 Read by Daryl Hanson
In Disgrace 20:59 Read by Daryl Hanson
A New Game 28:29 Read by Daryl Hanson
Cabot Tells The World 22:03 Read by Daryl Hanson

Reviews

Okay book. Meh narrator.


(2 stars)

Narrator has a bad habit of pausing every few words even during sentences. takes a while to get used to. book is very John-Carter-ish from Edgar Rice Boroughs but more scientific.