For The Freedom Of The Seas


Read by Howard Skyman

(4.4 stars; 5 reviews)

It is the dawning of World War One and Nelson Troy is young and enthusiastic. Although America is not yet involved in the war effort he dreams of serving in the navy and wants to help fight against the threat of the German U- Boats. He has grown up keeping the company of his ship's captain father on several voyages and has learned much. Now his growth into manhood will take him on the adventures of his life. (Summary by Howard Skyman) (5 hr 51 min)

Chapters

The Way Of The Hun 15:48 Read by Howard Skyman
With The Coast Patrol 13:55 Read by Howard Skyman
The Lonely Reef 14:16 Read by Howard Skyman
A Battle Underground 14:06 Read by Howard Skyman
A Chance Encounter 17:16 Read by Howard Skyman
On The Thames 15:02 Read by Howard Skyman
The U.S.S. "Gyandotte" 10:49 Read by Howard Skyman
The Raider 10:08 Read by Howard Skyman
Off For The Other Side 13:03 Read by Howard Skyman
Overboard 13:26 Read by Howard Skyman
Twenty Fathoms Down 19:00 Read by Howard Skyman
The Submarine "Q-4" 17:52 Read by Howard Skyman
"Surface" 14:37 Read by Howard Skyman
In An Irish Mist 18:44 Read by Howard Skyman
The Mysterious Signals 18:40 Read by Howard Skyman
Through The Night 11:18 Read by Howard Skyman
Boys In Khaki 16:18 Read by Howard Skyman
Tip, Of The "Sans Souci" 21:06 Read by Howard Skyman
Off Heligoland 13:59 Read by Howard Skyman
The Battle Of The North Sea 12:52 Read by Howard Skyman
Castaways 15:42 Read by Howard Skyman
Mart Turns Up 13:28 Read by Howard Skyman
The Captain Comes Aboard 19:47 Read by Howard Skyman

Reviews


(5 stars)

very good nautical story. as a good beginning and keeps you interested right to the very end. enough adventure and enough pathos to make it worth the listening to.