Mark Twain - 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court' / Chapter 30

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Welcome to my full-length reading of Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court". Today, I read the thirtieth chapter of "A Tale Of The Lost Land", titled "The Tragedy of the Manor-House", in Arthur shows once more - against all reason - his loyalty to the nobility

If you like to listen to more of my readings, you might want to check out the playlists of the other unabridged "classic literature" audiobooks, I put on this channel so far:

"Moby Dick" - This 1851 novel by Herman Melville is certainly one of the most fascinating books in American literature. A full audiobook, read a chapter a day (at the time of writing this reading is still going on):

"The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz" by L. Frank Baum - an 'a chapter per day' audiobook (not only) for kids:

"Alices Adventures In Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll - another unabridged audiobook (not only) for children:

"From The Earth To The Moon" by Jules Verne - a fantastic science-fiction space exploration book, with tongue in cheek humor:

"A Double Barrelled Detective Story" - a mystery detective story novelette by Mark Twain. And also a satire of the one and only Sherlock Holmes (and his author Arthur Conan Doyle):

"A Study In Scarlet" - the one novel that started it all. The first Sherlock Holmes book by Arthur Conan Doyle:

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Image used for thumbnail from the e-book version found on Project Gutenberg

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