
Mór Jókai - Eyes Like The Sea
Performer: Mór JókaiTitle: Eyes Like The Sea
Style: Audiobook
Released: 05 Jan 2011
Cat#: 1101
Country: US
Label: LibriVox
Size MP3 version: 2172 mb
Size FLAC version: 2367 mb
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 918
Genre: Sounds
Mór Jókai - Eyes Like The Sea
Tracklist
1 | Chapter 1 | 8:24 |
2 | Chapter 15 Part 1 | 20:44 |
3 | Chapter 12 Part 2 | 29:29 |
4 | Chapter 4 | 19:04 |
5 | Chapter 12 Part 1 | 24:03 |
6 | Chapter 3 | 20:55 |
7 | Chapter 16 | 17:05 |
8 | Chapter 7 | 8:15 |
9 | Chapter 13 Part 3 | 27:12 |
10 | Chapter 5 | 10:00 |
11 | Chapter 18 Part 2 | 25:31 |
12 | Chapter 18 Part 1 | 25:37 |
13 | Chapter 17 | 16:35 |
14 | Chapter 6 | 19:38 |
15 | Chapter 13 Part 1 | 33:17 |
16 | Chapter 13 Part 2 | 20:25 |
17 | Chapter 11 | 15:30 |
18 | Chapter 21 | 3:13 |
19 | Chapter 8 Part 1 | 29:23 |
20 | Chapter 20 | 22:58 |
21 | Chapter 2 | 23:48 |
22 | Chapter 10 | 11:04 |
23 | Chapter 8 Part 1 | 21:22 |
24 | Chapter 14 | 26:43 |
25 | Chapter 19 | 30:35 |
26 | Chapter 9 | 20:00 |
27 | Chapter 15 Part 2 | 21:40 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
none | Mór Jókai | Eyes Like The Sea (File, AAC, Mono, 64 ) | LibriVox | none | US | 2011 |
1101 | Mór Jókai | Eyes Like The Sea (27xFile, MP3, Mono, 64 ) | LibriVox | 1101 | US | 2011 |
1101 | Mór Jókai | Eyes Like The Sea (27xFile, MP3, Mono, 128) | LibriVox | 1101 | US | 2011 |
Credits
- Coordinator [Meta, Cataloging] – Diana Majlinger
- Design – MaryAnn Spiegel
- Liner Notes [Summary By] – MaryAnn
- Read By – MaryAnn Spiegel
- Supervised By [Dedicated Proof-listener] – Diana Majlinger
- Translated By [Hungarian To English] – R. Nisbit Bain
Notes
Novel, read in English language.
Total running time: 9:12:23
Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0
Track durations as obtained by software.
Album
Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Mór Jókai. Chapter 1 Sea-Eyes - Monsieur Galifard - The First Needle-Prick. Chapter 2 My First Distinction - My First Grievance - The Damenwalzer - The Frightful Monster - The Readjusted Scarf - The Second Needle-Prick. Chapter 3 My Masterpiece And My Hut. Chapter 4 Petöfi With Us - Plans For The Future - The Rape Of The Brides - Amateur Theatricals - My Menshikov. Chapter 5 Olympian Strivings. Móric Jókay de Ásva , known as Mór Jókai 18 February 1825 5 May 1904, outside Hungary also known as Maurus Jokai or Mauritius Jókai, was a Hungarian novelist, dramatist and revolutionary. He was active participant and a leading personality in the outbreak of Hungarian Liberal Revolution of 1848 in Pest. Jókai's romantic novels became very popular among the elite of Victorian era England he was often compared to Dickens in the 19th century British press. One of his most famous fans. Eyes Like the Sea book. Half autobiographical, dramatic, and at the same time humorous, Jo. Eyes Like the Sea is one of those rare books that Half autobiographical, dramatic, and at the same time humorous, Jokai's novel, crowned by the Hungarian Academy in 1860, is a delightful exception to the tendency which is fast making fiction a branch of science instead of art. Morning Post Eyes Like the Sea is an alluring book into which to dip at random. Eyes Like the Sea is one of those rare books that break all rules and defy criticism by justifying their irregularities. Eyes Like The Sea - Floydian Slip. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Never in my life have I seen such wonderful eyes One might construct a whole astronomy out of them. Every changeful mood was there reflected so I have called them Eyes like the Sea. When first I met pretty Bessy, we were both children. She was twelve years old, I was a hobbledehoy of sixteen. We were learning dancing together. A Frenchman had taken up his quarters in our town, an itinerant dancing-master, who set the whole place in a whirl. His name was Monsieur Galifard. He had an extraordinarily large head, a bronzed complexion, eyebrows running into each other, and short legs. Mór Jókai. He was a painter, a poet, a novelist. He lived during the Hungarian revolution and his love of freedom meant his life was often in peril. She was his first love, this girl with the eyes like the sea. She was at heart noble, good and loving. What an excellent lady might have been made out of this woman, if she had only met with a husband who, in the most ordinary acceptance of the word, had been a good fellow, as is really the case with about nine men out of every ten. But she always managed to draw the unlucky tenth out of the urn of destiny. And so she spurned his true love in favo. Eyes Like The Sea. Mixed and mastered by Cameron Mizell at listening to Eyes Like the Sea by JóKAI, Mór on your phone right now with Player FM's free mobile app, the best podcasting experience on both iPhone and Android. Podcast smart and easy with the app that refuses to compromise. She was at heart noble, good and like the sea. A Novel. By Maurus Jokai. Translated from the Hungarian by R. Nisbet Bain. New-York: G. Putnam's Sons. Continue reading the main story. Supported by. Jofai's Masterpiece. Eyes like the sea