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The Greatest Adventure Classics
- Treasure Island, Gulliver's Travels, and The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
- Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
- Length: 43 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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A Table of Contents & Audible Part/Chapter Notes
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Publisher's Summary
Three Adventure Tales, 43+ Hours of Audio Enjoyment
Story 1: Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stevenson – Over seven hours
What starts with young Jim Hawkins meeting a beggar and ends in a climactic battle between him and one of the most infamous villains in literature — Long John Silver — has long been revered as the ultimate pirate adventure story. This non - dramatized classic will sweep you off to a world of sly and savvy seafarers as the young Hawkins navigates treachery, assassination and the ominous prophecy of the black spot in the greatest treasure hunt known to literature.
“Fifteen men on a dead man’s chest— Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!”
Story 2: Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift – Over 11 hours
Storms shipwreck and strand an unfortunate surgeon on a series of four fantastical lands; among them he finds an island where six-inch-high natives maliciously plot Gulliver's death and where majestic horses rule over enslaved men. An enchanting fantasy for all, Gulliver’s Travels not only entertains, but enlightens: the careful reader will recognize this classic as a witty parody of political life in 18th-century England.
Story 3: The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe – 24 hours
An adventurous Englishman goes to sea to seek his fortune. In a cruel twist of fate, he finds himself shipwrecked on a deserted island. Aided by patience and imagination, Robinson Crusoe gradually transforms the island into a tropical paradise where he lives for 28 years. This unabridged version combines the original Crusoe story from The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe with Defoe’s lesser-known sequel The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Centuries later, Daniel Defoe’s masterpiece continues to inspire other modern versions such as Robinson Crusoe 2244.
Adventure calls; embark and listen today.
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- Christopher's Corner
- 09-18-20
Great bundle of classics!
I really enjoy this bundle. These were some of the books that I always wanted to read but didn’t get to as a child. With Audible, I’m able to do this freely and listen while laying down, without having to flip a page. The audio is good, and I would definitely recommend this to any book lover.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-15-20
Just started, and love it.
I’m still on the first book, Treasure Island, and I really enjoy the narrator’s enthusiasm and style. Really looking forward to listening to more !
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- Brandon R
- 08-08-20
Fantastic Narrator! 10/10
I really enjoyed reading these books in high school, and I was very happy to find them all together in a fun collection. I recommend these to anyone looking to listen to the classics :]
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- daniel d.
- 07-31-20
Treasure Island - Amazing!!
Roberto, did an awesome job narrating. I'm very impressed and excited to finish the collection.
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- Brian Griffin
- 07-29-20
Classic Favorites
These are some of the most timeless classic books I grew up reading, Treasure Island being one of my favorites of all time. I was very happy to see that a compilation like this existed. This is a great bang for your buck because you get the benefit of multiple books in one. The narration was spot on and very captivating. What a great way to relive the classics in an audiobook form! I would highly recommend this.
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- Patrick
- 07-27-20
EXCELLENT!
Tremendous value! 100% recommend. Narration is soothing and the stories engaging. I absolutely love these stories.
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- Jackie Harwood
- 06-23-21
… and the Originals Still Outdo the Adaptations
There’s a reason that there have been so many film adaptations and abridged versions of these classics.
Even with all the new material out there the originals are still superior! Awesome job with this audiobook narration.
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- Dane Maralason
- 05-27-21
An amazing story very well told.
What I didn't expect is that this book is the entire life of Robinson Crusoe not just his time as a castaway. in the first half of the book He's a castaway with no human acquaintance, in the second half he surrounded by people constantly, some wishing him harm so I'm wishing him well.
it is an amazing story that will keep you engaged.
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- rednagrima
- 11-11-20
Great stories to get lost in.
The narrator is good. The stories are delightful. Nice long listen but we'll worth it. The three stories come together well.