An Earthman on Venus


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(4.2 étoiles; 43 critiques)

When Myles Cabot accidentally transmitted himself to the planet Venus, he found himself naked and bewildered on a mystery world where every unguarded minute might mean a horrible death.

Man-eating plants, tiger-sized spiders, and dictatorial ant-men kept Myles on the run until he discovered the secret of the land—that humanity was a slave-race and that the monster ants were the real rulers of the world!

But Cabot was resourceful, and when his new found love, the Kewpie-doll princess Lilla, called for help, the ant-men learned what an angry Earthman can do.

AN EARTHMAN ON VENUS is a science-fiction adventure packed with the excitement of an Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the science-vision of an H. G. Wells. You won’t be able to put it down once you start it.

An Earthman on Venus was originally titled, The Radio Man, when first published in 1924.
(Adapted from the Cover Blurb) (5 hr 17 min)

Chapitres

The Message in the Meteor 15:04 Lu par Alexis Duclaux
Stranded in Space 22:04 Lu par Alexis Duclaux
Out of the Frying Pan 18:14 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Go to the Ant, Thou Sluggard 21:21 Lu par Alexis Duclaux
A Vision 21:24 Lu par Alexis Duclaux
Radio Plays its Part 29:13 Lu par chuckconvr
A Hunting Trip 20:00 Lu par JayS
The Conspiracy 16:51 Lu par M. Bradley Peters
The Rescue 19:49 Lu par M. Bradley Peters
Before Queen Formis 19:03 Lu par M. Bradley Peters
The Valley of the Shadow of Death 19:40 Lu par chuckconvr
A Victim of Yuri 19:06 Lu par John
Kidnapped 17:46 Lu par Chad Jackson
In Disgrace 17:38 Lu par John
A New Game 20:59 Lu par Manuel Ravelo
Cabot Tells the World 19:36 Lu par John

Critiques

Interesting story


(4.5 étoiles)

Imaginative tale of earthman adapting to living on another planet. Readers did a good job

Sequel is better


(3 étoiles)

Starts out good but I didn’t love this one. Radio beasts is the next one.