The Land of Hidden Men
Gelesen von Mark Nelson
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Gordon King, child of the twentieth century, was not to be frightened away by what seemed foolish superstition. The young American was soon to find that a courageous man might easily enter the treacherous depths of the jungle, but it was quite another matter as to whether he might ever come out again, alive. - Summary by original Gutenberg text (7 hr 8 min)
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John Price
Between Edgar Rice Burrows, one of the best short action and topped with adventures novelist of his era and still holds steady pace by more modern writers brought to perspective life by Mr. Mark Nelson in dead heet 3 way for best narrator's (readers) of all time in a respective field of LibirVox Volunteers THANK YOU AGAIN for another three way tie for getting this E.R.B. Mr. Nelson, LibirVox ROCKs classic to my HAPPY EARS✌🏼🤞🏼
Hidden Men
Keith Horvath
Until Until French colonialism was thrust upon Southeast Asia, no one was familiar with such a land. Yet for more than 2000 years, it was countries onto themselves. Not aware, nor believing another world existed beyond their mighty jungle . Exploring opened quite by accident knowledge of such a land. Great story, great insight, so many more to come from ERB....
Great book, great narration
Maynard James Keenan
This is probably most beautiful writen book i had chance to hear on librivox so far, and I listen to it all night 😱🤯 Mark you have proven once again why are you the best narrator i ever heard, great work and THANK YOU!
great
lynn
There is only one chapter here. Please fix it. I love this reader’s work! Thank you
I thoroughly enjoyed this story.It's one of eR b's best.
Sorilea