The Book of Wonder (version 2)
Lord Dunsany
Gelesen von Sandra Cullum





The Book of Wonder (1912) is an amazing collection of fourteen tales by one of the pioneers and masters of the fantasy genre Lord Dunsany. Strangeness and humor abound in these delightful stories that were influential to many writers including H.P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith and Fritz Leiber among others.-Erik (2 hr 46 min)
Kapitel
Preface and the Bride of the Man Horse | 13:42 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
Distressing Tale of Thangobrind the Jeweller | 11:25 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
The House of the Sphinx | 7:34 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
Probable Adventure of the Three Literary Men | 11:17 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
The Injudicious Prayers of Pombo the Idolator | 10:27 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
The Loot of Bombasharna | 12:01 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
Miss Cubbidge and the Dragon of Romance | 8:32 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
The Quest of the Queen's Tears | 14:11 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
The Hoard of the Gibbelins | 12:00 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
How Nuth would have Practised his Art Upon the Gnoles | 13:42 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
How One Came, as Was Foretold, to the City of Never | 13:04 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
The Coronation of Mr. Thomas Shap | 12:57 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
Chu-Bu and Sheemish | 11:30 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
The Wonderful Window and Epilogue | 14:24 | Gelesen von Sandra Cullum |
Bewertungen
storyteller’s fantasy





storyteller
Loved the readers voice, diction and pace. I’ll be looking for more read by Sandra Cullum. Thank you Sandra. I’m a fan of Lord Dunsany. These stories were new to me. Full of fantasy perfect for relaxing and listening to multiple times as different images emerged with each listening. Favorite story, the last one, The Wonderful Window. Though that may change the next time I listen.
Loved it





Luke Teichert
Narration: Completely excellent. Stories: Mostly very good. There were a couple that I didn't care for. Many if these tales reminded me of the same kind of tone found in the Conan stories by Robert E. Howard. Simplistic, old-fashioned, but still quite fun. My favorite story was "The Injudicious Prayers of Pombo the Idolater"
Superior recording





courierNew
Of the 2 recordings currently available on Librivox, this one is the superior. The reader has a thoughtful cadence, emphasizing the words and phrases as if addressing an audience, instead of droning from the text. There are also none of the wet popping mouth sounds in the other recording.
Well read and unique.





SS
Beautifully read and definitely unique stories. I had never known about Lord Dunsany until coming across this recording. Some of his work is a little too strange and dark for me, but on the whole, I enjoyed this very much.
Classic





A LibriVox Listener
These stories are mostly simple and predictable. yet I sense in them an important flavor which must have been the precursor to our modern fantasy genre. There were a few I was less interested in, but most kept me engaged enough.





Misaki Tyler
the reading was excellent, but the stories some were a little boring
weird but wonderful





Sandyjeans
weird but wonderful tales. excellent reader.





ManyRoads
very well narrated... but the stories are unexciting