Wreck of the "London."


Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers

(5 stars; 5 reviews)

Maritime life in the nineteenth century was as perilous as it was necessary. Whether voyages were military, exploratory or mercantile, or for passenger transport, the seas were full of ships, and sailors never knew if they would return home, whether due to enemy forces or capricious weather. - Summary by LynneT (3 hr 7 min)

Kapitel

Introductory 6:23 Gelesen von Phil Schempf
The Iron Beauty 13:54 Gelesen von James Oligney
Captain Martin. 12:51 Gelesen von James Oligney
Rev. Daniel James Draper 24:41 Gelesen von James Oligney
The List of Passengers 22:09 Gelesen von James R. Hedrick
Three Days and Nights of Danger on the Deep 17:35 Gelesen von James R. Hedrick
Last Struggles 12:35 Gelesen von acousticwave
The Anchor within the Veil 10:12 Gelesen von lcollin
Last Words 23:47 Gelesen von lcollin
The Light behind the Cloud 12:50 Gelesen von jenno
The Escape 10:17 Gelesen von TracyAnn
Things remembered in the Storm 7:13 Gelesen von MamaPhish
Appendix 13:18 Gelesen von ShrimpPhish

Bewertungen


(5 stars)

Anonymous did a great job telling about the lives and how they coped during the wreck. The story clutches at the heart and showed how many heroes came out during the crisis. Be ready to have tissues near when you read this story.

tech staff head’s up


(5 stars)

Not a review. 5-18-25. Only the “Introduction” is available. …Eagerly await entirety. Many thanks!

Wreck of the “London”


(5 stars)

Well worth listening to!