Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
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Follows the fortunes of the son of a noble Saxon family in Norman England as he woos his lady, disobeys his father, and is loved by another. Set in late 12C England and in Palestine with Richard Cœur-de-Lion at the Crusades, it's another ripping historical yarn by Scott. (summary by annise) (19 hr 24 min)
Chapitres
01 - Chapter 1 | 24:51 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
02 - Chapter 2 | 33:12 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
03 - Chapter 3 | 20:51 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
04 - Chapter 4 | 21:08 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
05 - Chapter 5 | 24:12 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
06 - Chapter 6 | 35:43 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
07 - Chapter 7 | 33:16 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
08 - Chapter 8 | 30:19 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
09 - Chapter 9 | 24:17 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
10 - Chapter 10 | 26:41 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
11 - Chapter 11 | 19:31 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
12 - Chapter 12 | 31:06 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
13 - Chapter 13 | 23:41 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
14 - Chapter 14 | 24:05 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
15 - Chapter 15 | 14:17 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
16 - Chapter 16 | 30:52 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
17 - Chapter 17 | 13:08 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
18 - Chapter 18 | 22:01 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
19 - Chapter 19 | 19:16 | Lu par Kristin LeMoine |
20 - Chapter 20 | 17:06 | Lu par Laurie Anne Walden |
21 - Chapter 21 | 21:48 | Lu par Laurie Anne Walden |
22 - Chapter 22 | 24:39 | Lu par Christian Al-Kadi |
23 - Chapter 23 | 20:57 | Lu par Christian Al-Kadi |
24 - Chapter 24 | 30:52 | Lu par Christian Al-Kadi |
25 - Chapter 25 | 22:59 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
26 - Chapter 26 | 19:24 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
27 - Chapter 27 | 47:15 | Lu par Philippa |
28 - Chapter 28 | 33:30 | Lu par Philippa |
29 - Chapter 29 | 28:06 | Lu par Philippa |
30 - Chapter 30 | 25:49 | Lu par Philippa |
31 - Chapter 31 | 36:25 | Lu par Mark F. Smith |
32 - Chapter 32 | 30:57 | Lu par TriciaG |
33 - Chapter 33 | 28:44 | Lu par TriciaG |
34 - Chapter 34 | 19:03 | Lu par TriciaG |
35 - Chapter 35 | 31:52 | Lu par TriciaG |
36 - Chapter 36 | 21:43 | Lu par Elliott Miller |
37 - Chapter 37 | 35:55 | Lu par Elliott Miller |
38 - Chapter 38 | 21:35 | Lu par TriciaG |
39 - Chapter 39 | 30:55 | Lu par TriciaG |
40 - Chapter 40 | 40:32 | Lu par TriciaG |
41 - Chapter 41 | 20:28 | Lu par TriciaG |
42 - Chapter 42 | 29:35 | Lu par TriciaG |
43 - Chapter 43 | 26:30 | Lu par TriciaG |
44 - Chapter 44 | 25:48 | Lu par TriciaG |
Critiques





Andy
I read this book multiple times in my life yet listening to it again still got me excited. Unfortunately I still am not able to convince my wife that I need a sword.
Ivanhoe





davidvcpa
Enjoyable book that was well read. The changes of readers did cause some distractions, but I was able to adjust to the change after a few minutes.





black
An excellent story that is well written. The readers were great for the most part although there was a reader or two that was hard to understand.
Classic book, dry readers.





Andrew J. Lamb
The reader for almost the first half of the book was great, but whoever read the final act was very monotonic and sounded as bored as she makes those who listen to her droning feel.





A LibriVox Listener
the reader is clear, but she did struggle with a few words. the description states that the work is read by volunteers, so i suppose it can be forgiven.
Nighean Dubh





A LibriVox Listener
Some of the readers were outstanding. I plan to listen again in the future. Thank you to all the volunteers. Thank you to those who founded Librivox.





A LibriVox Listener
mostly bad readers monotonous , and bad pronunciation , though some you could tell, they were trying . much too slow.
OMG





tabitha weddell
never ever read this book yet, but now I have! this is a good first experience. awesome.