The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Washington Irving
Read by Chip
The quiet Dutch community of Sleepy Hollow lay in the Adirondack mountains on the western shore of the mighty Hudson River in America’s colonial period. The solitude of the woods was breathtaking, and not even a schoolmaster was immune from the eerie miasma which everyone knew permeated the dense forest. Written in 1820, Washington Irving’s The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow has become a classic of American literature, and has been retold in many different ways. Here is the original, from Irving’s own hand. (Summary by Chip) (1 hr 23 min)
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Reviews
Wonderful
NorthDakotaGirl
I have listened to hours of recorded books, many of them librivox recordings and this is one of the very best I have heard. Well read and great emotion made it very easy to listen to. Absolutely wonderful!
Halloween tradition
anna provo ut
the story is wonderfully written but the best part is its read by chip of Tampa Florida. he really takes the book to another level. I love listening to it around Halloween!! I wish I could get a tape recording to have for my own
Engaging without being over the top
Safoira
Wonderful narration; my favorite of those available here. I did listen to it on 1.5 since this isn't the first time I've read this book. It was perfectly understandable, and the narrator's pacing was wonderful. There is a section missing from the end of the book as I remember it from a copy I read on Project Gutenberg, which is a great conclusion, but I don't know which version is more accurate.
So-So Story Wonderfully Read
gaboora
The reader really knows his business. Flawless narration, very expressive. I don't like endless descriptions of dells and flowers and brooks. Unless description is closely tied to action, philosophical observation, or psychological insight, I fail to appreciate the tale, and it wearies me. Many of Irving's descriptions seem to have no other purpose than to pretty up his paper. The horse chase is exciting, though. I enjoyed that.
Well read, good sound quality
MostEvilIceQueen
Mr. Chip did a wonderful job narrating the story. Engaging enough for me to pay attention to the story but not too distracting that I was still able to do menial tasks (even read another book). I like listening to stories as I go about my day and I'm happy to cross off another book in my endless to-read list.
A brilliant reading of an American classic
S David Shane
Wonderfully read and well worth the listen. The story's description, as provided by the author, is a bit off the mark. The story takes place on the eastern shore of the river in the lower Hudson Vally, in present day Tarrytown, a long way south of the Adirondack's (and the more nearby Catskill mountains).
Flawless!
Jill Minor
A divine job. I cried at the end. It’s a tradition with me to listen to this every October, so I’ve heard a couple of first-rate narrators and “Chip from Tampa” holds his own. A great gift to the public.
Great story, even better narration.
A LibriVox Listener
I have listened to several versions of this story. I have heard several different narrations different tempos different accents but the way Chip reads the story he really brings it alive.