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The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles

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(4,414 Sterne; 64 Bewertungen)

This is Irish folklorist Padraic Colum's masterful retelling of many Greek myths, focusing on Jason and the Argonauts' quest to find the Golden Fleece. He also includes the stories of Atalanta, Heracles, Perseus, Theseus, and others. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)

Note: Section 25 was replaced on June 2, 2020. The original file was missing the second portion of the text. The new file has the section in its entirety with a different reader for the second portion. (7 hr 33 min)

Chapters

Part 1 Ch. 1: The Youth Jason

12:50

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 1 Ch. 2: King Pelias

3:10

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 1 Ch. 3: The Golden Fleece

8:21

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 1 Ch. 4: The Assembling of the Heroes and the Building of the Ships

10:43

Read by Viridian

Part 1 Ch. 5: The Argo

22:26

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 1 Ch. 6: Polydeuces’ Victory and Heracles’ Loss

10:50

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 1 Ch. 7: King Phineus

9:57

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 1 Ch. 8: King Phineus’s Counsel/The Landing in Lemnos

8:46

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 1 Ch. 9: The Lemnian Maidens

39:40

Read by Lanerd

Part 1 Ch. 10: The Departure From Lemnos

22:31

Read by Lanerd

Part 1 Ch. 11: The Passage of the Symplegades

5:26

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 1 Ch. 12: The Mountain Caucasus

15:27

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 2 Ch. 1: King Aetes

12:52

Read by Moromis

Part 2 Ch. 2: Medea the Sorceress

14:40

Read by Magdalen Irving

Part 2 Ch. 3: The Winning of the Golden Fleece

10:56

Read by Emily Feuka

Part 2 Ch. 4: The Slaying of Apsyrtus

7:20

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 2 Ch. 5: Medea Comes to Circe

5:15

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

Part 2 Ch. 6: In the Land of the Phaeacians

9:43

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 2 Ch. 7: They Come to the Desert Land

6:48

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 2 Ch. 8: The Carrying Out of the Argo

33:40

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 2 Ch. 9: Near to Iolcus Again

7:25

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 3 Ch. 1: Atalanta the Huntress

13:24

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Part 3 Ch. 2: Peleus and his Bride from the Sea

20:40

Read by Jen Cabral

Part 3 Ch. 3: Theseus and the Minotaur

33:14

Read by Emily Feuka

Part 3 Ch. 4, Section 1: The Life and Labors of Heracles

43:29

Read by Lanerd

Part 3 Ch. 4, Section 2: The Battle of the Frogs and Mice

17:22

Read by laineyben

Part 3 Ch. 5: Admetus

14:18

Read by Moromis

Part 3 Ch. 6: How Orpheus the Minstrel Went Down to the World of the Dead

7:50

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

Part 3 Ch. 7: Jason and Medea

24:19

Read by Elizabeth Klett

Bewertungen

The original hero's quest

(5 Sterne)

This book is on the Greek story Jason and the golden fleece which was the original hero's quest this is one of my favourite stories containing Dragons,Monsters and sirens this book is on Jason rightfully king and when he offered his leadership back for one thing the old fabled golden fleece from the golden ram this story is great for children with action excitement and fear I love and I know you will to.

Awesome

(4,5 Sterne)

Explains a lot about each character and intertwines there stories nicely.

(5 Sterne)

Wonderfully read. Beautiful words. I bought this book in 2008 and didn’t’ t realize until now how great it was. The real Jason and The Argonauts are just as great.

(5 Sterne)

i thought this book was brillant... i got totally lost in it. brilliant

(3 Sterne)

Based on other reviews, I think I have a high tolerance for bad near ration. After all, these are read by volunteers! This collection, however, is A particularly mixed bag. The content is very good, and I highly recommend the other books available by this author, but this one might be better to read on your own, or wait for A new version.

Too Many Readers

(3,5 Sterne)

Generally very good, but some of the readers have awful mics. I had to skip some of the chapters. Elizabeth Klett is definitely the star here.

way too many readers.

(2 Sterne)

I founs myself skipping chapters until Elizabeth Klett was reading again. Good story but too many cooks in the kitchen takes away from that.