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The Gods of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs, audiobook full length videobook

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2014

Комментарии • 28

  • @tz6414
    @tz6414 9 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding book , brilliantly narrated.

  • @ushhushhp3308
    @ushhushhp3308 3 года назад +4

    I came from a princess of mars..playing as I walk home from the gym staring at the stars.love the story

  • @jameswallace5967
    @jameswallace5967 3 месяца назад

    JOHN CARTER. Great movie!!!

  • @hollisterlasers-ion8939
    @hollisterlasers-ion8939 4 года назад +10

    0:06 foreword
    6:56 chapter 1: The Plant Men
    33:25 chapter 2: A Forest Battle
    1:01:18 chapter 3: The Chamber of Mystery
    1:29:41 chapter 4: Thuvia
    1:54:50 chapter 5: Corridors of Peril
    2:14:09 chapter 6: The Black Pirates of Barsoom
    2:31:25 chapter 7: A Fair Goddess
    2:54:50 chapter 8: The Depths of Omean
    3:22:13 chapter 9: Issus, Goddess of Life Eternal
    3:42:46 chapter 10: The Prison Isle of Shador
    4:03:05 chapter 11: When Hell Broke Loose
    4:30:27 chapter 12: Doomed to Die
    4:45:21 chapter 13: A Break for Liberty
    5:13:38 chapter 14: The Eyes in the Dark
    5:44:14 chapter 15: Flight and Pursuit
    6:01:59 chapter 16: Under Arrest
    6:24:11 chapter 17: The Death Sentence
    6:42:34 chapter 18: Sola's Story
    6:58:21 chapter 19: Black Despair
    7:28:01 chapter 20: The Air Battle
    7:55:19 chapter 21: Through Flood and Flame
    8:11:53 chapter 22: Victory and Defeat

  • @BlaineHeggie
    @BlaineHeggie 4 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @edwarddavis1252
    @edwarddavis1252 5 лет назад +5

    Next book The warlord of Mars

  • @johnvfx143
    @johnvfx143 4 года назад +3

    6:03:31 ??????? Yeah, John Carter, Princess of Helium.

  • @illxhvbits1039
    @illxhvbits1039 8 лет назад +2

    🍻

  • @junko461
    @junko461 4 года назад +1

    33:24 book mark

  • @OwentheKingofDudes
    @OwentheKingofDudes 3 года назад

    7:35:00

  • @johnvfx143
    @johnvfx143 4 года назад +1

    6:57 ch1 starts

  • @GleeChan
    @GleeChan 8 лет назад

    4:53:15 Bookmark

  • @jarrenvanman2570
    @jarrenvanman2570 9 лет назад

    5:17 bookmark

  • @ellisjohn5720
    @ellisjohn5720 7 лет назад

    5:22:33 Book mark

  • @dearmas22
    @dearmas22 8 лет назад

    5:38:50 book mark

  • @mikemoore2707
    @mikemoore2707 6 лет назад

    2:54:47 Bookmark

  • @jarrenvanman2570
    @jarrenvanman2570 9 лет назад

    5:57:35

  • @geniuswaheed
    @geniuswaheed 8 лет назад

    16:51

  • @dman7626
    @dman7626 Год назад

    Most racist book iv ever read

    • @soulsaviation4758
      @soulsaviation4758 Год назад

      Just started listening what do mean “most racist book”

    • @xray7908
      @xray7908 Год назад

      It was published in 1913, about 50 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, 34 years before Jackie Robinson played for the Dodgers, and 41 years before Brown vs. The Board of Education. 50 years later, there were still parts of American that effectively had segregated drinking fountains, restaurants, public housing projects, etc. Burroughs also published his Tarzan books starting in 1912 through the 60s. I don't mean to be offensive here, I'm just thinking if Gods of Mars is the most racist book you ever read, you must not have read any Tarzan books. Consider that Tarzan is one of the most well know literary characters in the world, in line with Sherlock Holmes. He was a white man raised from infancy, suckled at the breast of a damned APE, and presented as intellectually and morally superior to the indigenous humans. That's pretty damned racist. But, read or listen to ANY book that was considered an American classic from that period, and sadly, you are going to encounter racist language. In fact, you'll probably encounter MORE racist content than you would in literature hundreds of years older. You have to accept that you cannot change history, you can only learn to make the present better. When you delve into literature of this age, there's a certain unpleasant reality that you can observe and maybe appreciate how culture and ideas have changed, and think about how it needs to keep changing. Erasing our knowledge of the racism of the past might erase our knowledge of why it was wrong, how people come to have racist beliefs, and how we do our part to improve our culture.

  • @johnvfx143
    @johnvfx143 4 года назад +1

    come on, really? dah-tor?? Really? It's pronounced Day-tor. that's why it's spelled with one T. Now I'm wondering if you will say Phaidor correctly or not. smh Can't wait to see how you say Xodar. You do say it with a Z sound, don't you. If not, I want my money BACK! Oh, wait. It's freeeeee. Still. I may have to do a reading of these books if you can't read it correctly.

    • @johnvfx143
      @johnvfx143 4 года назад

      Ok. Looks like you're ok with Xodar and Phaidor. Still, Day-tor, day-tor. Say it. Say it. Ahhhhh! lol And pretty sure Shador is pronounced Shay-dor. That's why there's only one D. smh

    • @arandomgreekfrombactria6302
      @arandomgreekfrombactria6302 2 года назад +1

      @@johnvfx143 someone is acting a bit of a upstuck aristocratic

    • @xray7908
      @xray7908 Год назад

      It's freaking toe-MAY-toe, not toe-MAH-toe, and don't you forget it