David Elginbrod
George MacDonald
Read by Kenneth R. Morefield
David Elginbrod was George MacDonald's first real success, a novel of Scottish country life. Published in 1862, it was dedicated to the memory of Lady Noel Byron.(Summary from Wikipedia) (17 hr 49 min)
Chapters
The Fir Wood | 10:54 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
David Elginbrod and the New Tutor | 10:49 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Daisy and the Primrose | 6:34 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Cottage | 16:01 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Students | 15:15 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Laird’s Lady | 15:55 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Secret of the Wood | 17:28 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Sunday Morning | 9:59 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Nature | 17:33 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Harvest | 13:11 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Change and No Change | 14:44 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Sunday | 10:40 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Heraldry | 23:48 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Winter | 25:14 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Transition | 17:10 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A New Home | 14:27 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Harry’s New Horse | 12:43 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Euphrasia | 21:13 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Cave in the Straw | 24:19 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Larch and Other Hunting | 16:59 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Fatima | 16:49 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Picture Gallery | 16:22 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Nest-Building | 16:44 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Geography Point | 11:45 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Italian | 19:49 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The First Midnight | 21:38 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Sunday | 17:31 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Storm | 8:48 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
An Evening Lecture | 13:32 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Another Evening Lecture | 15:59 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A New Visitor and an Old Acquaintance | 25:03 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Materialism Alias Ghost Hunting | 32:29 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
More Materialism and Some Spiritualism | 18:17 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Ghost’s Walk | 10:05 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Bad Man | 7:02 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Spirit Versus Materialism | 11:21 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Ring | 11:29 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Wager | 19:30 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Lady Euphrasia | 8:27 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Next Morning | 10:37 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
An Accident | 10:15 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
More Troubles | 15:21 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Bird’s Eye View | 11:07 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Hugh’s Awaking | 14:25 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Changes | 9:01 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Explanations | 16:29 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Departure | 3:41 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Lodgings | 14:31 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Letters for the Post | 8:00 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Endeavor | 7:29 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Letter from the Post | 5:20 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Beginnings | 13:58 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Sunday’s Dinner | 22:15 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Sunday Evening | 19:38 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Euphra | 16:33 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The New Pupils | 12:18 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Consultations | 10:50 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Questions and Dreams | 17:28 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A Sunday with Falconer | 27:47 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Lady’s Maid | 18:00 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
David Elginbrod | 7:22 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Margaret’s Secret | 10:05 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Forebodings | 24:03 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Strife | 23:17 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Victory | 15:35 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Margaret | 11:29 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
A New Guide | 19:10 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Last Groat | 14:21 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Death | 11:31 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Nature and Her Lady | 15:37 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
The Fir-Wood Again | 14:13 | Read by Kenneth R. Morefield |
Reviews
A fan of MacDonald, enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
A LibriVox Listener
A LibriVox Listener
Incredible book, incredible author. Wondering why the author is not well known.
Wonderful story
VeeBee
Amazing story from such a gifted Storyteller.
Hard One. Novice reader.
belizean
This book has a lot of Scottish dialects which makes it hard to read and understand. The reader has a pleasant voice but you can tell he is a novice. He had lots of pronunciation problems with big words and a few times I could hear sniffling sounds. These little distractions did not bother me too much. I appreciate the reader's effort. Thank You.
Calledbyname
This book encouraged me a lot. It was an instrument that drew me nearer to God. I would recommend listening to it.
Pretty Good
Teichert
The story: I have really enjoyed a few George MacDonald books I have read. This one was pretty slow but pretty enjoyable overall. I liked the romanticized descriptions of books in the first part of the book. The Narrator: I'll admit, he's not the best. If this weren't a book by one of my favorite authors, I probably would have stopped before the end of the first chapter because the reader is just so quiet. Since I love George MacDonald I went and bought some sound-cancelling ear buds and went ahead with this book. I'm glad I did because I liked the story, but the reader was mediocre at best. The audio itself seems to be too quiet. Overall, I'm happy I listened to this book.
Technical issues
Phxjennifer
I applaud the narrator's courage in reading this challenging book, with its Scots dialects and German, Middle English, and French quotations at the beginning of the chapters. I do wish that there was more continuity of volume and control of echo and background noise in the recording. That being said, it isn't one of my favorite MacDonald books. It slips too much toward the gothic with accounts of "animal magnetism" and a haunted house. Still, the characters are interesting and McDonald's sly portrayal of the grocer's family is pretty funny.
Very good book
Jen Mom 12
This book is very good - you end up loving all the characters. The reader is certainly a novice, but improves over the course of the book. So glad I persisted in spite of the awkwardness at the beginning.