Showing posts with label classic story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic story. Show all posts

Friday, July 5, 2019

Little Wars ♦ By H. G. Wells ♦ Military Fiction ♦ Full Audiobook





Little Wars ♦ By H. G. Wells ♦ Military Fiction ♦ Full Audiobook



Title: Little Wars



Author:  H. G. WELLS



Genre(s): War & Military Fiction



Language: English



Read By:  Mark F. Smith



Librivox Recording



A Game for Boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books. With an Appendix on Kriegspiel



Miniature wargaming got its start with the publication in 1913 of this thoroughly entertaining little account of how H.G. Wells, with certain of his friends, took their childhood toys and turned play into acceptable middle-aged sport by subjecting the exercise to the civilizing influence of actual rules.



While wargaming progressed far past these beginnings, Wells observes how "little wars" with even his elementary rules can suggest the wholesale crudity of the real thing.

"You have only to play at Little Wars three or four times to realize just what a blundering thing Great War must be. Great War is at present, I am convinced, not only the most expensive game in the universe, but it is a game out of all proportion. Not only are the masses of men and material and suffering and inconvenience too monstrously big for reason, but--the available heads we have for it, are too small. That, I think, is the most pacific realization conceivable, and Little War brings you to it as nothing else but Great War can do."



Wells leaves almost hanging the tantalizing concept that we might someday simulate war, as an instrument of international decision-making, rather than practice actual combat.



But most of this book is just the fun of evicting the boys from the playroom and spending happy days there, away from the "skirt-swishers", developing the framework under which two gentlemen might meet and accumulate boastable victories! (Summary by Mark F. Smith)



#HGWells  #LittleWars  #MilitaryFiction   #WarStory

#Fiction  #Audiobook  #ClassicLitterature

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

The War Of The Worlds ♦ By H. G. Wells ♦ Science Fiction ♦ Full Audiobook





The War Of The Worlds ♦ By H. G. Wells ♦ Science Fiction ♦ Full Audiobook



Title:  The War of the Worlds



Author:  H. G. WELLS



Genre(s): Science Fiction



Language: English



Read By:  Cori Samuel



Librivox Recording



No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that the Earth was being scrutinized and studied from across the gulf of space. With infinite complacency, humanity went about its little affairs, serene in its assurance of its empire over matter. It is possible that the micro-organisms we watch under a microscope, do the same. Few people gave thought to the idea of life on other planets, and none imagined that it could be so vastly superior in intellect to ourselves. No one considered the possibility of extra-terrestrial danger. Yet the eyes that regarded our planet were envious and unsympathetic, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us. (Cori Samuel, adapted from Chapter One.)



Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater



Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/



Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/



#ScienceFiction   #HGWells  #Audiobook  #TheWarOfTheWorlds

#SciFi  #FullAudiobook

Sunday, June 16, 2019

The Odysseys of Homer ✦ BOOK 23 ✦ AUDIOBOOK CLASSICS





The Odysseys of Homer ✦ BOOK 23 ✦ AUDIOBOOK CLASSICS



Playlist featuring all books: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FVJ7kWYJDjwP5cHzFBDhlHm_F2fIuj5



Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/



Follow me on Tumbler at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater



Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/



The Odysseys of Homer

HOMER (c. 8th cen - c. 8th cen), translated by George Chapman (c. 1559 - 1634)



Genre(s): Classics (Antiquity), Epics



Language: English



Librivox Recording



The Odysseys are a collection of stories about Ulysses' journey home from the war at Troy purportedly written in the 8th century BCE by Homer, a blind poet thought to have lived in the Greek colonies in Asia Minor, possibly at Smyrna. The events described are thought to have occurred centuries before being recorded by Homer, handed down orally since the twelfth century BCE, the golden era of the Greek Bronze Age when the world was populated by heroic mortals and often visited by the Gods. This verse translation in couplets by George Chapman was originally published in 1616, the first translation from the ancient Greek directly to English, although likely influenced by previous Latin translations. Chapman's translation has been admired by many, including John Keats and others. Many of these stories are familiar to us, Ulysses and the Sirens, Circe turning his crew to swine, their escape from the Cyclops on the bellies of his sheep, but Chapman's version includes violent episodes and suggestive innuendo that I don't recall from my childhood days. (Introduction by Fritz)



The epic poem of Odysseus begins ten years after the capture of Troy in Ithaca, his homeland. In his palace a large group of suitors have arrived and taken up residence to court Penelope, Odysseus’s wife. She, however, does not wish to remarry and makes them wait while her son Telemachus searches for just cause and a good reason to banish them from their home. All the while, Antinous plots to kill Telemachus and remove his opposition in the palace.



However, lost in the Mediterranean is Odysseus still trying to return home. Trapped on the island of Ogygia by the nymph Calypso, he wishes to return to his family but does not have the means to as he has lost his crew and ship. The Gods of Olympus continue to debate what they shall do about Odysseus, but Athena takes the initiative to visit and help his son, Telemachus. She arrives and convinces Telemachus to censure the suitors for their behavior and convinces him to travel to Pylos and Sparta. He learns while there that Odysseus is still alive and trapped by Calypso. While Telemachus prepares to return, Antinous puts his plans in motion to kill him.



Zeus finally decides to rescue Odysseus from Calyspo’s island and sends Hermes to convince Calypso to let him leave. He finally sets sail home, but is quickly shipwrecked again by Poseidon, the God who he had angered when Odysseus blinded his son Polyphemus, the Cyclops. Athena steps in to save Odysseus and brings him to the island of Scheria where he is found by Nausicaa, Princess of the Phaeacians. He reveals who he is to the King and Queen here and they immediately agree to help him return home. They first want to hear his story though.



Odysseus thus describes the months of travel that led him to the island of Calypso and then to Scheria. He begins with his trip to the Land of the Lotus Eaters, followed by the trip and battle of wits with Polyphemus, Poseidon’s Cyclops son. He describes the time he spent with Circe and their love affair as well as the journey past the Sirens and their tempting call. He continues to describe how he traveled to the underworld to speak with Tiresias the prophet and the fight with Scylla, the sea monster. Finally, after his tale is complete, Odysseus returns to Ithaca.



Odysseus arrives at the palace as a beggar and is immediately treated poorly. His nurse, Eurycleia recognizes him but does not reveal that she knows. Penelope also notes the beggar’s appearance and believes he might be her long lost husband. However, she is not sure, so she puts together an archery contest, the winner of which will be allowed to marry her. Whoever can string Odysseus’s bow and fire an arrow through twelve axes will be declared the winner. Only Odysseus was ever able to do so in the past. The suitors all fail before Odysseus is able to accomplish the feat. He then turns the bow on the suitors and kills every one of them.

Finally, Odysseus reveals his identity and reunites with his family. He then visits his father Laertes and after successfully repelling the angered families of the suitors he killed, Athena arrives and peace is restored to Ithaca with the epic coming to a close. (This summary by wikisummaries: http://www.wikisummaries.org/wiki/The_Odyssey



#TheOdysseysofHomer   #Mythology    #AUDIOBOOK

#LITERATURE  #ANTIQUITY  #GEORGECHAPMAN

#shortStories  #Homer   #GreekMythology

Friday, June 14, 2019

The Beast With Five Fingers ✦ By W. F. HARVEY ✦ Horror ✦ Full Audiobook





The Beast With Five Fingers ✦ By W. F. HARVEY ✦ Horror ✦ Full Audiobook



Title:  The Beast With Five Fingers



Author:  W. F. HARVEY



Genre(s):  Horror & Supernatural Fiction



Language:  English



Read By:  Phil Chenevert



Librivox Recording



A well off English bachelor receives a legacy from his uncle. This includes the uncle's very large library and a box containing something that used to belong to his uncle. The box has air holes in it. It is not a rat or other small mammal for his collection, but it is something still alive; something very malevolent and something very evil. - Summary by Phil chenevert



Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater



Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/



Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/



#Audiobook  #Horror   #WFHarvey   #TheBestWithFiveFingers

#Literature   #Fiction   #Supernatural  #shortStory

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Treasure Island ♦ Robert Louis Stevenson ♦ Action & Adventure ♦ Full Aud...



Treasure Island ♦ Robert Louis Stevenson ♦ Action & Adventure ♦ Full Audiobook



Title:  Treasure Island



Author:  Robert Louis Stevenson



Genre(s):  Children's Fiction, Action & Adventure



Language:  English



Read By:  Adrian Praetzellis



A mysterious map, pirates, and pieces of eight! When young Jim Hawkins finds a map to pirates’ gold he starts on an adventure that takes him from his English village to a desert island with the murderous Black Dog, half-mad Ben Gunn, and (of course) Long John Silver. Arr Jim lad! R.L. Stevenson (1850-1894) was born in Scotland and traveled extensively in California and the South Pacific. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)



Visit me on Tumblr at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/chipslater



Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChipSlatersStorytimeTheater/



Visit me on Blogger at https://chipslater.blogspot.com/





#TreasureIsland   #RobertLouisStevenson   #audiobook

#childrensStory  #ActionandAdventure   #FullAudiobook

#childrensFiction  #bedtimeStory   #childhoodStory