The World’s Story Volume I: China, Japan and the Islands of the Pacific


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(4.3 stars; 17 reviews)

This is the first volume of the 15-volume series of The World’s Story: a history of the World in story, song and art, edited by Eva March Tappan. Each book is a compilation of selections from prose literature, poetry and pictures and offers a comprehensive presentation of the world's history, art and culture, from the early times till the beginning of the 20th century.

Topics in Part I include China, Korea, Japan and the Islands of the Pacific. - Summary by Sonia

Cast list for The Sorrows of Han:

Emperor: Nemo
Lady/Princess: Eva Davis
Attendant: ToddHW
Envoy: SaraHale
President of the Council: Tomas Peter
Narrator: Sonia



Cast list for Ribs and Skin:

Rector: Nemo
Curate: Eva Davis
First Parishioner: Tomas Peter
Second Parishioner: ToddHW
Third Parishioner: SaraHale
Narrator: Sonia (18 hr 32 min)

Kapitel

Palace of the Dalai Lama at Lhasa, Thibet, Photograph, Frontispice 3:14 Gelesen von Sonia
Publisher's note 3:40 Gelesen von Sonia
Introduction, by Eva March Tappan 19:40 Gelesen von Sonia
China Part I: In the earliest days: historical note 2:30 Gelesen von Sonia
Shun of Yu who controlled the floods, by Confucius 13:15 Gelesen von Sonia
China Part II: Confucius and his age: historical note 1:18 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The story of Confucius, by Rev. A. W. Loomis 12:36 Gelesen von Jim Locke
A visit to a temple of Confucius, by Rev. A. W. Loomis 8:49 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Some of the proverbs of Confucius 2:44 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Manners and customs of Confucius's day, by Rev. William Speer 17:21 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Mencius, by S. Wells Williams 4:24 Gelesen von Jim Locke
A story of Mencius, by Unknown 1:44 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Proverbs of Mencius 1:12 Gelesen von Jim Locke
China Part III: Times of change and confusion: historical note 1:40 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The strenuous reign of Hoang-Ti, by Rev. Charles Gützlaff 16:42 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The rule of the Hans, by Rev. William Speer 9:30 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Rakan feeding the hungry spirit, Chinese painting, p. 52 3:09 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The three religions, by W. A. P. Martin 6:14 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Dream and reality, a Buddhist story, by Chuang Tzu 1:19 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Mulan, the maiden chief, by Unknown 5:52 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The prodigal emperor Wang-Ti, by Rounsevelle Wildman 5:57 Gelesen von Sonia
China Part IV: The Augustan age: historical note 1:26 Gelesen von Mona Jaheen (1956-2025)
Tai-Tsung the Good, by Rev. William Speer 6:24 Gelesen von Sonia
The rule of the empress Wu, by S. Wells Williams 3:25 Gelesen von brianna
The founding of Han-Lin College, by Rev. William Speer 5:25 Gelesen von Sonia
The binding of feet, by Rev. William Speer 2:31 Gelesen von andreearux
Printing, by Rev. William Speer 1:54 Gelesen von wubwave
China Part V: The coming of the Tartars: historical note 2:49 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The Tartars and their customs, by Marco Polo 11:25 Gelesen von cathar maiden
The Chinese theater, by Archibald Little 6:55 Gelesen von andreearux
The sorrows of Han, by Unknown 8:37 Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers
Jenghiz Khan, the 'perfect warrior', by D. Petis de la Croix 5:52 Gelesen von cathar maiden
Jenghiz Khan captures Peking, by D. Petis de la Croix 2:55 Gelesen von cathar maiden
The dirge of Jenghiz Khan, by Unknown 1:37 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
China Part VI: Stories of the great Khan: historical note 2:02 Gelesen von brianna
The palace of the great Khan in Cambaluc (Peking), by Marco Polo 8:14 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
How the great Khan ate his dinner, by Marco Polo 6:49 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
How Kublai Khan went a-hunting, by Marco Polo 9:44 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
How the Khan sent his messages, by Marco Polo 9:07 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
The King's Messenger, by Chuang Tzu 1:17 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
The Polos teach the Khan how to capture a city, by Marco Polo 4:47 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
A Chinese city at the end of the thirteenth century, by Marco Polo 12:58 Gelesen von cathar maiden
The Peking Observatory, photograph, p. 128 2:24 Gelesen von brianna
China Part VII: Chinese fables and tales: historical note 1:51 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
The boy philosopher, by Unknown 2:09 Gelesen von andreearux
The elixir of life, by Unknown 1:24 Gelesen von brianna
The tiger and the monkey, by Unknown 1:27 Gelesen von SaraHale
Was he the only cheat?, by Unknown 2:33 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
The appeal of Lady Chang 3:04 Gelesen von Eva Davis (d. 2025)
The soul of the great bell, by Lafcadio Hearn 14:53 Gelesen von Tony Addison
China Part VIII: The coming of the missionaries: historical note 2:04 Gelesen von engineerSTL
An enterprising missionary, by John of Corvino 3:31 Gelesen von engineerSTL
The woman with the cross, by Mendez Pinto 8:54 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The worship of ancestors, by W. A. P. Martin 3:14 Gelesen von brianna
Teaching science to the emperor, by Père du Halde 15:21 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The emperor and the musician, by Père du Halde 4:14 Gelesen von Eva Davis (d. 2025)
The man who was afraid of becoming a horse, by Père du Halde 3:43 Gelesen von andreearux
How the bonzes got the ducks, by Père Le Comte 2:15 Gelesen von brianna
A visit to a Lama, by Père Gerbillon 9:07 Gelesen von Jim Locke
China Part IX: The first two centuries of Manchu rule: historical note 2:13 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
The coming of the Kalmucks, by Thomas de Quincey 8:05 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Chinese punishments, by Père du Halde 12:49 Gelesen von andreearux
The temple of Heaven, Peking, photograph, p. 186 2:25 Gelesen von Monika M. C.
Why the Chinaman wears a queue, by William Elliot Griffis 3:49 Gelesen von Jim Locke
How the Chinese received the first English ambassador, by Charles Gützlaff 8:16 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Opium-eaters, by William Speer 2:34 Gelesen von brianna
A 'Boston tea-party' in China, by William Speer 5:49 Gelesen von Monika M. C.
What the Chinese thought about the English, by Unknown 2:48 Gelesen von brianna
How the 'Arrow War' began, by W. A. P. Martin 5:02 Gelesen von ToddHW
Receiving the yellow jacket, by A. Egmont Hake 4:16 Gelesen von ToddHW
China Part X: Language, schools, and examinations: historical note 1:42 Gelesen von Mona Jaheen (1956-2025)
The Mandarin language, by Père du Halde 4:10 Gelesen von ToddHW
How Chinese children learn to read, by Père du Halde 6:54 Gelesen von April6090
When I went to school in China, by Yan Phou Lee 14:40 Gelesen von April6090
A child's first lesson, by Unknown 2:46 Gelesen von brianna
Civil-service examinations in China, by W. A. P. Martin 15:22 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Questions from a civil-service examination 2:01 Gelesen von Jim Locke
China Part XI: In recent years: historical note 2:16 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
War between China and Japan, by W. A. P. Martin 9:08 Gelesen von Demosthenes
The adventures of Yao Chen-Yuan 17:51 Gelesen von Jim Locke
When the allies entered Pekin, by Pierre Loti 16:59 Gelesen von Jim Locke
A diplomatic correspondence between the United States and China 6:19 Gelesen von Devorah Allen
The republic of China 1:44 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
Korea: historical note 2:00 Gelesen von Availle
A grain shop in Korea, photograph, p. 264 2:23 Gelesen von Availle
When Hideyoshi invaded Korea, by Homer B. Hulbert 20:56 Gelesen von Availle
Japan Part I: In ancient times: historical note 1:46 Gelesen von Availle
Jimmu Tenno, the first mikado of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 7:52 Gelesen von Nuria
The Japanese story-teller, by Sir Edwin Arnold 12:49 Gelesen von Nemo
The fisher-boy Urashima, by Unknown 4:36 Gelesen von Nemo
Social life in Kioto, by William Elliot Griffis 14:27 Gelesen von Jim Locke
The story of Yoshitsune, by Yei Theodora Ozaki 30:29 Gelesen von Colleen McMahon
Three Japanese poems, translated by Frederick Victor Dickins 1:40 Gelesen von Nemo
The great Buddha of Kamakura, photograph, p. 318 3:58 Gelesen von Demosthenes
Japan Part II: The rule of the Shoguns: historical note 1:58 Gelesen von Availle
The great Khan Kublai invades Japan, by Marco Polo 9:30 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
The coming of Will Adams to Japan, by Will Adams 12:59 Gelesen von Availle
Long spears or short spears, by Walter Dening 18:31 Gelesen von Availle
How a man became a god, by Lafcadio Hearn 24:14 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
Ribs and skin, by Unknown 16:56 Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers
How it would feel to be a Shinto god, by Lafcadio Hearn 12:59 Gelesen von Eva Davis (d. 2025)
Interior of a Japanese temple, photograph p. 368 3:32 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
Tadasuke, the Japanese Solomon, by Walter Dening 20:05 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
The sword of Japan, by Sir Edwin Arnold 24:18 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
Japan Part III: Some curious customs: historical note 1:30 Gelesen von SaraHale
A Japanese dinner party, by Sir Edwin Arnold 18:01 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
How Japanese ladies go shopping, by Alice M. Bacon 13:27 Gelesen von April6090
An incense party, by Sir Edwin Arnold 11:32 Gelesen von Devorah Allen
A Japanese house, by Basil Hall Chamberlain 5:19 Gelesen von April6090
Thinking out a garden, by Mortimer Menpes 3:09 Gelesen von April6090
A stone gateway, photograph p. 418 1:17 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
An artist in flowers, by Mortimer Menpes 5:59 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
How a Japanese paints, by Mortimer Menpes 3:54 Gelesen von Emma Charlotte
How to talk politely in Japan, by Percival Lowell 2:15 Gelesen von Availle
Japan Part IV: The awakening of Japan: historical note 2:57 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
When Commodore Perry landed in Japan, by Francis L. Hawks 22:50 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
The president's letter, by Townsend Harris 10:58 Gelesen von realisticspeakers
The schools of old Japan, by Francis Ottiwell Adams 7:21 Gelesen von Nuria
How to learn Japanese, by Rev. M. L. Gordon 9:08 Gelesen von Availle
The attack upon Port Arthur, by Lieutenant Tadayoshi Sakurai 13:22 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
Japan Part V: Little stories of Japan: historical note 1:37 Gelesen von SaraHale
Japanese politeness, by Mortimer Menpes 1:53 Gelesen von April6090
How the shopkeeper lost his queue, by Lafcadio Hearn 2:14 Gelesen von Eva Davis (d. 2025)
Fuji-Yama, photograph, p. 462 2:06 Gelesen von Availle
The cherry tree of the sixteenth day, by Lafcadio Hearn 3:53 Gelesen von Nemo
Japanese children and their games, by Sir Edwin Arnold 23:51 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
Islands of the Pacific: historical note 1:41 Gelesen von Sonia
The first Australian colonists, by W. H. Lang 13:44 Gelesen von Son of the Exiles
Gold, gold, gold!, by W. H. Lang 18:38 Gelesen von Son of the Exiles
The missionary and the cannibals, by Reginald Horsley 18:46 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Hot-water basins, New Zealand, photograph, p. 502 2:37 Gelesen von Tomas Peter
The story of Pitcairn Island, by Anonymous 11:58 Gelesen von BettyB
The last voyage of Captain Cook, by Charles C. B. Seymour 21:10 Gelesen von BettyB
The vengeance of the goddess Pele, by Kalakaua 11:51 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
Father Damien, the missionary to the lepers, by John C. Lambert 21:50 Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson
A visit to Aguinaldo, by Edwin Wildman 10:11 Gelesen von SimonNix
Preparing our Moros for government, by R. L. Bullard 42:11 Gelesen von Jim Locke
Baro Buddor, an ancient temple of Java, photograph, p. 562 2:48 Gelesen von Monika M. C.
Detail of temple at Bramabanan, photograph p. 562 0:56 Gelesen von Monika M. C.
A visit to a head-hunter of Borneo, by William Henry Furness, third 16:43 Gelesen von cathar maiden

Bewertungen

Great book, some not so great readers


(3 stars)

As a passionate reader of Asian History I did enjoy the narrative and the stories told here. But I had to skip some chapters (specially those read by Brianna) out of pure desperation. Her reading speed falls so behind what's natural that I find myself focusing more and more on the silent spaces between words and sentences. I generally enjoy slow paced readers since I mostly listen to these audio books right before bed and find them relaxing. But I'm sorry to say some of these readers ruined half the book for me.

very interesting


(4 stars)

From the Publisher's Note: "The scope of " The World's Story " is briefly suggested by its subtitle, " A History of the World in Story, Song, and Art." It is a series of selections from the best prose literature, the most inspiring poetry, and the most striking examples of historical painting, made with a view to obtaining, from these three sources, a comprehensive and reasonably complete presentation of the world's history, from the earliest recorded events to the present time. It aims to utilize the writings of the best authors and the paintings of the greatest artists to present a series of pictures, each interesting and instructive in itself, and constituting as a whole an illuminating review of the most important events of the world's history. Art is relied upon to furnish its quota of material in precisely the same manner as literature."


(5 stars)

love this book man the whole series in fact but everyone knows Confucius ent the most famous person ever to come out of China, it's Jacky Chan! Apart from that the rest is all correct as far as I can tell. lol


(3 stars)

I’m sorry, but parts of this are unlistenable