Around The World in Eighty Days - Jules Verne

Around The World in Eighty Days - Jules Verne

Jules Verne
Riik Ameerika Ühendriigid
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Viimane 19.08.2026

This podcast presents a rotating collection of full-length audiobooks, each week featuring a different narrative that spans various cultures, eras, and storytelling techniques. The current offering is Jules Verne's classic adventure 'Around the World in Eighty Days', which explores themes of determination and resourcefulness. The series aims to satisfy wanderlust and provide escape into a world of endless possibilities, with new books added weekly.

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  • Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons - James Francis Thierry 19.08.2026 3t 52min
    The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons is a delightful parody that follows the famous detective Hemlock Holmes, as recounted by his loyal friend Dr. Watson. Set in the familiar surroundings of 221-B Baker Street, this tale introduces listeners to a perplexing and chaotic case that promises to outshine even the most renowned mysteries of Arthur Conan Doyle's original works. With its humorous take on classic detective tropes, this audiobook invites audiences to enjoy the charm of a bygone era while exploring themes of friendship, wit, and the quest for truth. Its enduring appeal lies in the clever storytelling and the whimsical twists that keep listeners engaged, making it a perfect companion for both fans of the genre and newcomers alike.
  • Tales of Terror - Various 18.08.2026 6t 7min
    Dive into "Tales of Terror," a captivating anthology that brings together chilling stories of murder, mayhem, and mystery from some of literature's most renowned authors, including Edgar Allan Poe, Guy de Maupassant, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Bram Stoker. This collection not only showcases the timeless themes of horror and suspense but also invites listeners to confront their deepest fears and curiosities. With each tale, the eerie atmosphere and unsettling twists resonate with the human experience, reminding us of the darkness that lurks in the shadows of our own lives. Perfect for those seeking a spine-tingling escape, these classic narratives continue to haunt and thrill, making them an essential listen for any lover of the macabre.
  • From the Earth to the Moon - Jules Verne 17.08.2026 4t 38min
    "From the Earth to the Moon," a humorous science fantasy tale by Jules Verne, follows three affluent members of a post-American Civil War gun club as they embark on an audacious adventure to build a colossal sky-facing columbiad and launch themselves to the moon. This pioneering narrative not only showcases Verne's imaginative prowess but also explores themes of ambition, innovation, and the human spirit's relentless quest for exploration. Its enduring appeal lies in its blend of humor and visionary science, inviting listeners to reflect on humanity's dreams of reaching beyond our earthly confines. This timeless story continues to inspire curiosity and wonder about the possibilities of space travel and the limits of human ingenuity.
  • Coffee Break Collection 015 - World of Work - Various 16.08.2026 2t 24min
    The "Coffee Break Collection 015 - World of Work" is a curated selection of public domain works that explore the theme of work and the workplace, featuring stories that are concise yet impactful, each lasting between 3 and 15 minutes. This collection is perfect for listeners seeking a brief escape during their busy days, whether during commutes, workouts, or study breaks. The enduring nature of these tales resonates with contemporary audiences, as the challenges and triumphs of work remain relevant across time. However, listeners should be aware that some pieces, such as 'Street Musicians' and 'London Dock,' contain language that may be considered offensive, reflecting the original wording of the works.
  • 1912 Short Works Collection - Various 15.08.2026 5t 42min
    The "1912 Short Works Collection" is a captivating anthology of public domain writings, featuring a diverse array of non-fiction, short stories, poems, and one-act plays either published or written in 1912. Compiled and narrated by Bellona Times, this collection offers listeners a glimpse into the thoughts and creativity of the early 20th century, showcasing themes of exploration, innovation, and the human experience that remain relevant today. The enduring nature of these works allows contemporary audiences to reflect on the past while drawing connections to modern societal issues and artistic expression.
  • Against Jovinianus - Saint Jerome 14.08.2026 6t 24min
    "Against Jovinianus" by Saint Jerome is a robust defense of the values of virginity and the sanctity of marriage, written in response to the controversial views of Jovinianus, who argued that all states of life are equal in the eyes of God. Jerome meticulously dismantles Jovinianus's claims, emphasizing the spiritual significance of virginity and the unique virtues of abstinence, while aligning his arguments with biblical teachings. This treatise not only reflects the theological debates of the early Church but also resonates with contemporary discussions on the nature of relationships and personal choices.
  • Short Story Classics American Volume One - Various 13.08.2026 9t 1min
    "Short Story Classics American Volume One" is a captivating collection of ten short stories by renowned American authors, including Washington Irving and Edgar Allan Poe, originally published in 1905. This anthology showcases the rich tapestry of American literature, reflecting themes of adventure, mystery, and the human experience that continue to resonate with listeners today. Each story offers a glimpse into the diverse narratives and cultural contexts of its time, making it a timeless exploration of American identity and imagination. Hearing these classic tales now allows us to appreciate the enduring power of storytelling and its ability to connect generations through shared themes and emotions.
  • Adventures of Grandfather Frog - Thornton W Burgess 12.08.2026 2t 6min
    "Adventures of Grandfather Frog" by Thornton W. Burgess invites listeners into a vibrant world where nature thrives, yet even the most picturesque mornings can bring challenges. The tale begins with Longlegs the Blue Heron, who feels out of sorts despite the beautiful day, revealing that an empty stomach can overshadow even the sunniest of moments. This story resonates with timeless themes of hunger and happiness, illustrating how our basic needs can affect our outlook on life. Burgess’s charming narrative encourages listeners to appreciate the simple joys of nature while reminding us that satisfaction often lies in the little things, making it a delightful and enduring listen for all ages.
  • Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 12 - Various 11.08.2026 2t
    "Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 12" is a captivating anthology that brings together a diverse array of short mythical and legendary works from various cultures, all in the Public Domain. These stories delve into the realms of legends, heroes, myths, and ancient lore, offering listeners a rich tapestry of human experience and imagination. Hearing these timeless tales today allows us to connect with the universal themes of heroism, adventure, and the quest for understanding that resonate across generations. As we explore the narratives that have shaped cultures around the globe, we are reminded of the enduring power of storytelling to inspire and unite us in our shared humanity.
  • Facing the Flag - Jules Verne 10.08.2026 6t 11min
    "Facing the Flag" by Jules Verne presents a gripping narrative centered on the threat of a super-weapon that endangers France and the world. This tale explores the powerful theme of patriotism, showcasing how the indomitable spirit of a nation can triumph over seemingly insurmountable challenges. As the story unfolds, listeners will be captivated by the tension and urgency that arise when humanity faces a dire crisis. The themes of national pride and the fight against destructive forces remain relevant today, reminding us of the importance of unity and resilience in the face of adversity. Verne's masterful storytelling ensures that this narrative continues to resonate with audiences, making it a timeless classic worth experiencing.
  • Weird Tales Presents Asylum Atrocities - Various 09.08.2026 5t 57min
    Dive into the unsettling world of "Weird Tales Presents Asylum Atrocities," where madness reigns supreme and terror lurks in every corner. This chilling collection serves as a veritable buffet of insanity, featuring twisted tales that transport listeners to the dark recesses of an asylum, where the line between reality and delusion blurs. With themes of confinement and the fragility of the mind, these stories resonate deeply in a world that often grapples with the complexities of mental health. Perfect for those who relish the macabre, this audiobook invites you to slip into a straitjacket and embrace the horrors that await in the padded rooms of your nightmares.
  • Abe and Mawruss Being Further Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter - Montague Glass 08.08.2026 8t 30min
    "Abe and Mawruss: Being Further Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter" by Montague Glass continues the humorous and insightful tales of two characters navigating the challenges of the New York garment trade. Drawing from his experiences as a lawyer, Glass crafts stories that highlight the complexities of business and friendship, resonating with anyone familiar with the struggles of entrepreneurship. The enduring appeal of these characters lies in their relatable dilemmas and the rich cultural backdrop of the Jewish immigrant experience, which remains relevant today. With a blend of wit and wisdom, this collection captures the essence of perseverance and camaraderie in the face of adversity, making it a timeless listen.
  • After World's End - Jack Williamson 07.08.2026 4t
    In "After World's End" by Jack Williamson, humanity faces a dire struggle against Malgarth, the formidable Robot monster. The fate of Earth rests in the hands of Barry Horn, who emerges from a long amnesic sleep induced by cosmic rays, and Dona Keradin, a remarkable wonder-girl made of carbon crystal. This gripping tale explores themes of resilience and hope in the face of overwhelming odds, making it a timeless narrative that resonates with the human spirit's capacity to fight against seemingly insurmountable challenges. With its blend of science fiction and adventure, this story invites listeners to reflect on the enduring power of courage and ingenuity in the battle for survival.
  • Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy - Theodore Lothrop Stoddard 06.08.2026 9t 6min
    Lothrop Stoddard's "Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy" offers a profound examination of racial dynamics in the aftermath of the First World War, where he articulates a compelling thesis: the dominance of white supremacy is not a permanent fixture but rather a challengeable status quo. Stoddard analyzes the racial trends of his time and foresees a future where other races rise to contest this supremacy. This treatise remains relevant today as it prompts critical reflections on race relations and power structures, making it an essential listen for those interested in understanding the historical context of contemporary discussions about race and equality.
  • From the Earth to the Moon Version 2 - Jules Verne 05.08.2026 5t 5min
    Jules Verne's "From the Earth to the Moon Version 2" presents a whimsical yet ambitious tale of an audacious attempt to launch a cannonball to the Moon using a colossal Columbiad cannon. This story humorously critiques American stereotypes while showcasing the extraordinary engineering challenges faced in the pursuit of a dream. With its grand scale—requiring 1200 smelting furnaces and 100 tons of guncotton—the narrative captures the spirit of innovation and adventure that still resonates today. The unexpected arrival of a determined Frenchman ready to ride inside the projectile adds an element of unpredictability, reminding us of the importance of ambition and the unforeseen twists that can accompany great endeavors.
  • Home Again A Tale - George MacDonald 04.08.2026 6t
    "Home Again: A Tale" by George MacDonald tells the inspiring story of young Walter Colman, who is sent to England by his father to embark on a journey to launch his career as a poet. This narrative explores themes of human redemption and the pursuit of one's dreams, resonating with anyone striving to find their place in the world. MacDonald's poignant storytelling invites listeners to reflect on the transformative power of faith and perseverance, making it a timeless tale that speaks to the heart. As Walter navigates his challenges, his journey serves as a reminder of the enduring strength of hope and the importance of following one's passion, making this audiobook a compelling listen for those seeking inspiration today.
  • Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 12 - Various 03.08.2026 2t
    "Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 12" is a captivating anthology that brings together a diverse array of short mythical and legendary works from various cultures, all in the Public Domain. These stories delve into the realms of legends, heroes, myths, and ancient lore, offering listeners a rich tapestry of human experience and imagination. Hearing these timeless tales today allows us to connect with the universal themes of heroism, adventure, and the quest for understanding that resonate across generations. As we explore the narratives that have shaped cultures around the globe, we are reminded of the enduring power of storytelling to inspire and unite us in our shared humanity.
  • Godfrey Morgan a Californian Mystery - Jules Verne 02.08.2026 6t 5min
    "Godfrey Morgan: A Californian Mystery" by Jules Verne is an enthralling tale of adventure and survival that satirizes the Crusoe genre. Young Godfrey embarks on a journey to sea, only to find himself stranded on an uninhabited island alongside his companion, where they must navigate the challenges of nature and unexpected dangers. As they confront ferocious beasts and unravel the island's mysteries, themes of resilience, friendship, and the quest for knowledge emerge, making this story resonate with modern audiences. Verne's larger-than-life characters and thrilling escapades invite listeners to reflect on the enduring spirit of adventure and the human desire to conquer the unknown.
  • Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 13 - Various 01.08.2026 3t 17min
    "Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 13" is a captivating anthology that brings together a rich tapestry of mythical and legendary tales from diverse cultures. Each story delves into the realms of heroes, ancient lore, and timeless legends, showcasing the universal themes of bravery, morality, and the human experience. These narratives, rooted in tradition and history, continue to resonate today, reminding us of the values and lessons that transcend time and geography. Listening to these tales not only enriches our understanding of different cultures but also connects us to the fundamental truths that have shaped humanity throughout the ages.
  • Adventures of Ulysses - Charles Lamb 31.07.2026 3t 47min
    "Adventures of Ulysses" by Charles Lamb reimagines Homer's epic tale of Ulysses's arduous journey home from Troy to Ithaca, offering a narrative that is both modern and engaging for young readers. Lamb's retelling emphasizes the rapidity of the story, infusing it with a romantic allure that captivates the imagination. The themes of adventure, perseverance, and the quest for home resonate just as powerfully today, reminding us of the universal human experience of overcoming challenges in pursuit of our goals. This timeless story invites listeners to embark on a journey filled with trials and triumphs, making it a captivating experience for audiences of all ages.

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