Gulliver of Mars
Gelesen von James Christopher
Sir Edwin Arnold and Edwin Lester Arnold
This escapist novel first published in 1905 as Lieutenant Gullivar Jones: His Vacation follows the exploits of American Navy Lieutenant Gulliver Jones, a bold, if slightly hapless, hero who is magically transported to Mars; where he almost outwits his enemies, almost gets the girl, and almost saves the day.
Somewhat of a literary and chronological bridge between H.G. Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jones' adventures provide an evocative mix of satire and sword-and-planet adventure.
(Summary by James Christopher and Wikipedia) (6 hr 16 min)
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Book good, bad narrator.
ShaunaT.
This is a good book but the narrator here isnt that great. His voice isn't for naration which ultimately made this audio book boring.
The Alan Moore connection?
serious the dog
So is this perhaps the Gulliver that fights alongside John Carter on Mars in Vol. 2 of Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? I had up until now tried to figure out how Jonathan Swift's Gulliver had made it there. A fantastic read, BTW, for the uninitiated.
DJ Tramp
An enjoyable yarn well read. There is so much more to this story that another author would want to elaborate on (maybe there is a sequal??) but as it is it is a good way to waste some spare time :)
Fun little romp
TwinkieToes
Fun romp through the author's picture of the Red Planet, visiting different people and climates as he journeys to rescue the queen.
null
a nice story. good to listen to while doing house work.
delightful
novelreader
Delightful story and brilliantly read. A pleasure to listen to.
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ronzed
great agressive reading suits story
A great yarn and very pleasingly read