The Sea Wolf by Jack LONDON (1876 - 1916)
Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, General Fiction, Nautical & Marine Fiction
Read by: Tom Crawford in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 27 - 27: Day broke, grey and chill.
00:18:11 - 28 - 28: There is no need of going into
00:34:48 - 29 - 29: 'Fool!' I cried aloud in my vexation.
00:47:57 - 30 - 30: No wonder we called it Endeavour Island.
01:05:34 - 31 - 31: 'It will smell,' I said, 'but it will keep in the heat
01:12:08 - 32 - 32: I awoke, oppressed by a mysterious sensation.
01:31:31 - 33 - 33: We waited all day for Wolf Larsen to come ashore.
01:45:51 - 34 - 34: 'It's too bad the Ghost has lost her masts.
01:57:59 - 35 - 35: Next day, the mast-steps clear, and everything in readiness,
02:13:02 - 36 - 36: For two days Maud and I ranged the sea
02:35:08 - 37 - 37: At once we moved aboard the Ghost,
02:55:51 - 38 - 38: 'I think my left side is going,' Wolf Larsen wrote,
03:03:29 - 39 - 39: The day came for our departure.
The Sea-Wolf is a novel written in 1904 by American author Jack London. An immediate bestseller, the first printing of forty thousand copies was sold out before publication. Of it, Ambrose Bierce wrote 'The great thing—and it is among the greatest of things—is that tremendous creation, Wolf Larsen... the hewing out and setting up of such a figure is enough for a man to do in one lifetime.' (Summary by Wikipedia)
More information:
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