This is an absolutely beautiful reading of one of my favorite books. The chapters being out of order is mildly annoying, so a huge thanks to the vigilance of several listeners, who posted chapter start times in the parts 2&3. Thank you, Mr. David Clarke, for making this difficult to follow text so accessible. Bravo, bravi, brava!
Besides the bothersome problem with the chapter being misread, I am so grateful for this excellent rendition of this fantastic book. In my opinion, this is so much better than the Three Musketeers. The complex plot is manageable because the dialogue, descriptions, and characters are so compelling. I love the voices of the narrator. Thank you, volunteers!!!
I great book read by a person with remarkable skill. I truly enjoyed listening to this oration in its entirety. The only thing I would change was the authors final remark, that to hope and wait was the best we could do. I may have said to hope wait and act was the best we could do, because without action nothing would have been accomplished or ever would be. So hope and wait for your opportunity to act and you may change the course of your life or even the world. Thank you so very much for the many hours I spent enjoying this book.
@@visweswararaoparupudi2566 This was my first time through it and I can't believe it took me 49 years to do so. The chapter mishap was thankfully made tolerable by the commentors who posted them correctly. I've tried to return the appreciation by doing so for this final part.
I have so enjoyed listening to this over the last several months on my daily commute. Thank you so much for sharing your talents and time!! Truly wonderful!!
Thank you so much mr. Clark for this wonderful recording! It was extremely enjoyable! I realize how hard it must be to do 58 hours plus or equaling to 2 and 1/4 days straight a recording, and how much dedication you had to finish this. You have my extreme thanks and appreciation! I hope to find some more books you have narrated.
One of the best, I agree. The book and narration. I'm very particular about audiobooks, but this one was nothing but a pleasure and very well worth the time. My appreciation to Mr. Clarke as well.
@@glorygracek.1841 Thank goodness kind stranger's have made navigating the uploading errors much more tolerable. At first, I was extremely confused, but once I started listening and looking, it wasn't as bad as it seemed from first glance. The chapters for this final section had been listed but without the titles, but I fixed that. It didn't take too much effort, again, thanks to the kindness of strangers. I also enjoyed this reading so much, I hunted up Mr. Clarke's website and sent him a thank you note. I will be listening to this again...as soon as I get caught up on my canning and sleep. LOL! I've been so absorbed by this story, it's been difficult to pause it and do anything else!
@@somedandy7694 It was my first time with this masterpiece, and I can't believe it took me 49 years to get to it. I'm thrilled to share the magic of The Count with others. Strangers though they may be, the love of a good book makes fast friends! And thank God Mr. Clarke shared so much time and effort for our appreciative enjoyment!
Thank you, Englishman, for this marvelous reading. Hope to cross paths with you in DFW one day to relay our thanks. This series has brought great joy and reflection to our hearts.
Truly thankyou for the upload. I always wanted to hear the original story, but never had time. Know that somen of the chapter are mixed up, but I did enjoy hearing it
This story was a part f my high-school academic, after 15 years I read the full story. Nd I was as curious as before, wat a story. Love ND revenge ND love.
Oh, my goodness. Fantastic reading, Mr Clarke, thank you for this. Your voice reminds me rather of Jonathan Agnew (Aggers) from the BBC cricket commentary team. Bravo!
It was about 60 years ago I had red this novel, not in English, but in Serb language. I must notice, the reading is nice when it is English, but very bad when imitating Franch.
This sounds professional ... did you re-read this or take out the tape recorder sound and boost the audio quality? Either way it is very well done! It was always narrated well though but not to be mean it sounded like it was recorded using a tape recorder
So I read this when I was in my early 20’s and thought it was fantastic. Now, at 36, with three kids and some life experience, I’m like, what an asshole! You can’t be the cause of killing someone’s entire family and feel justified because one person wronged you. Then he’s like, 🤔, did I go too far? Yes! Asshat! You DEFINITELY went too far!
This is an absolutely beautiful reading of one of my favorite books. The chapters being out of order is mildly annoying, so a huge thanks to the vigilance of several listeners, who posted chapter start times in the parts 2&3. Thank you, Mr. David Clarke, for making this difficult to follow text so accessible. Bravo, bravi, brava!
Besides the bothersome problem with the chapter being misread, I am so grateful for this excellent rendition of this fantastic book. In my opinion, this is so much better than the Three Musketeers. The complex plot is manageable because the dialogue, descriptions, and characters are so compelling. I love the voices of the narrator. Thank you, volunteers!!!
I great book read by a person with remarkable skill. I truly enjoyed listening to this oration in its entirety. The only thing I would change was the authors final remark, that to hope and wait was the best we could do. I may have said to hope wait and act was the best we could do, because without action nothing would have been accomplished or ever would be. So hope and wait for your opportunity to act and you may change the course of your life or even the world. Thank you so very much for the many hours I spent enjoying this book.
easily the best novel i haver read over 50 times in 60 years.(1960-2020).jumbling of chapters is the only mistake of this audio book.
God helps those who help themselves!
@@visweswararaoparupudi2566 This was my first time through it and I can't believe it took me 49 years to do so. The chapter mishap was thankfully made tolerable by the commentors who posted them correctly. I've tried to return the appreciation by doing so for this final part.
I have so enjoyed listening to this over the last several months on my daily commute. Thank you so much for sharing your talents and time!! Truly wonderful!!
Wow I never thought I would get through this book and it means so much that I finally have finished it.
Thank you so much mr. Clark for this wonderful recording! It was extremely enjoyable! I realize how hard it must be to do 58 hours plus or equaling to 2 and 1/4 days straight a recording, and how much dedication you had to finish this. You have my extreme thanks and appreciation! I hope to find some more books you have narrated.
One of the best, I agree. The book and narration. I'm very particular about audiobooks, but this one was nothing but a pleasure and very well worth the time.
My appreciation to Mr. Clarke as well.
@@JanicePhillips the only things that drives be crazy are the parts getting uploaded in the wrong order, but absolutely love this!
@@glorygracek.1841 Thank goodness kind stranger's have made navigating the uploading errors much more tolerable. At first, I was extremely confused, but once I started listening and looking, it wasn't as bad as it seemed from first glance. The chapters for this final section had been listed but without the titles, but I fixed that. It didn't take too much effort, again, thanks to the kindness of strangers.
I also enjoyed this reading so much, I hunted up Mr. Clarke's website and sent him a thank you note.
I will be listening to this again...as soon as I get caught up on my canning and sleep. LOL! I've been so absorbed by this story, it's been difficult to pause it and do anything else!
great story & couldnt imagine a better narration ...thank you immensely
Thank you so much for recording this huge book. I enjoyed it so much!
Excellent interpretation of the book!
0:00 - Chapter 99 - The Law
24:15 - Chapter 100 - The Apparition
40:58 - Chapter 101 - Locusta
54:45 - Chapter 102 - Valentine
1:08:00 - Chapter 103 - Maximillian
1:29:36 - Chapter 104 - Danglar's Signature
1:54:57 - Chapter 105 - Consultation
2:27:24 - Chapter 106 - Dividing the Proceeds
3:04:40 - Chapter 107 - The Lion's Den
3:23:06 - Chapter 108 - The Judge
3:47:52 - Chapter 109 - The Assises
4:02:20 - Chapter 110 - The Indictment
4:21:10 - Chapter 111 - Expiation
4:43:06 - Chapter 112 - The Departure
5:21:00 - Chapter 113 - The Past
5:50:27 - Chapter 114 - Peppino
6:15:31 - Chapter 115 - Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare
6:30:17 - Chapter 116 - The Pardon
6:43:08 - Chapter 117 - The Fifth of October
(Random, various appearances of unknown jetliners, motor trucks, and a sweet cat).
Thanks
Well done Sir. You captured the characters so well throughout. Cant imagine the effort that went into recording the epic novel. Thank you
Thank you for an excellent reading of my favorite book. 👍💖
Thank you for your wonderful reading of all the characters contained within this complex story. It gives me their voices to remember.
Magnificent work reading this incredible masterpiece!!! I thank you from my heart!!!
Well done sir, well done. Wait and hope.
Thank you so much David, my favourite book of all time. Now I'm off to plot my revenge!!
24:15 - chapter 100 -personal bookmark
40:55 - chapter 101
54:45 - chapter 102
01:08:00 - chapter 103
01:29:36 - chapter 104
01:54:57 - chapter 105
02:27:24 - chapter 106
03:04:40 - chapter 107
03:23:06 - chapter 108
03:47:52 - chapter 109
04:02:20 - chapter 110
04:21:10 - chapter 111
04:43:06 - chapter 112
05:21:00 - chapter 113
05:50:27 - chapter 114
06:15:31 - chapter 115
6:30:17 - chapter 116
06:43:08 - chapter 117
Thank you Mister Dandy. I've taken the times and added the titles of the chapters. It bugged me.
@@JanicePhillips Thank you for being here to hear a great book on tape!
And thanks for leaving me a comment.
@@somedandy7694 It was my first time with this masterpiece, and I can't believe it took me 49 years to get to it. I'm thrilled to share the magic of The Count with others. Strangers though they may be, the love of a good book makes fast friends! And thank God Mr. Clarke shared so much time and effort for our appreciative enjoyment!
Thanks, I never would have made it through this book on my own.
Tha book is amazing
Thank you, Englishman, for this marvelous reading. Hope to cross paths with you in DFW one day to relay our thanks. This series has brought great joy and reflection to our hearts.
Three cheers for David Clarke! Hip-hip!....
Truly thankyou for the upload. I always wanted to hear the original story, but never had time.
Know that somen of the chapter are mixed up, but I did enjoy hearing it
This story was a part f my high-school academic, after 15 years I read the full story. Nd I was as curious as before, wat a story. Love ND revenge ND love.
Oh, my goodness. Fantastic reading, Mr Clarke, thank you for this. Your voice reminds me rather of Jonathan Agnew (Aggers) from the BBC cricket commentary team.
Bravo!
Agree it is really great. Thanks
Edmond was the count the whole time?!?!?
How did ye not know that 😂
If you didn’t realize that,this must have been a perplexing listen indeed
Bravo!
Chapters According To The Abridged V:
62. The Apparition- 24:07
63. The Serpent- 40:52 & 54:37
64. Maximilian- 1:07:53
65. Danglar's Signature- 1:29:30
66. Consultation- 1:54:48
67. Dividing The Proceeds- 2:27:15
68. The Judge- 3:22:58 , 3:47:43 , & 4:02:13
69. Expiation- 4:21:02
70. The Departure- 4:42:57
71. The Fifth Of October- 6:43:00
❤❤❤
The way mother poisons herself along with the child.......bravo. This writing is second to none.
awesome reading
It was about 60 years ago I had red this novel, not in English, but in Serb language.
I must notice, the reading is nice when it is English, but very bad when imitating Franch.
I really enjoyed this reading, but the preceding parts have large chunks that are out of chapter order, and should be fixed.
This sounds professional ... did you re-read this or take out the tape recorder sound and boost the audio quality? Either way it is very well done! It was always narrated well though but not to be mean it sounded like it was recorded using a tape recorder
Am I mistaken or maybe it was a contrivance from the movie version but wasn't Albert Edmonds son? maybe I missed that part ?
Abridged version time stamps
Chapter 11 continued 4:24:47
That Mercedes was a trashy little thing, eh?
1:26:00
Amazing reading ruined by chapters being out of order, disappointed 😞
Moore Donald Lee Eric Young Helen
So I read this when I was in my early 20’s and thought it was fantastic. Now, at 36, with three kids and some life experience, I’m like, what an asshole! You can’t be the cause of killing someone’s entire family and feel justified because one person wronged you. Then he’s like, 🤔, did I go too far? Yes! Asshat! You DEFINITELY went too far!
So many innocent victims.
15,16 years in a hole in the ground crushes the man, distorts his sense of humanity with little chance of redemption.
Jackson Carol Jackson Steven Thomas Amy
6.05.00
Awful! The count has not that accent! He's French, but you should have read him like a normal English not like an Italian. The same thing for Haydée!
(Unlike Edmond Dante) the Count is NOT French - he claims to be Italian. Haydee is Greek! The accents are fine enough.
Monte Cristo1838 why don’t you shut the hell up and read it yourself you classless wretch!!
@@patrickzilla 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Is it then true that there is a race of men who find contentedness in discontent?
He's pretending to be an Italian count therefore the Italian accent.
1:54:45
5:50:01
4:21:05
2:56:17
3:30:38
3:47:56