The Eye of Zeitoon

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The Eye of Zeitoon

by Talbot Mundy

EN·~9 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
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Produced by M.R.J.

0:01
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Chapter One Parthians, Medes and Elamites - SALVETE!

32:36
3

Chapter Two "How did sunshine get into the garden? By whose leave came the wind?" - A TIME AND TIMES AND HALF A TIME

27:28
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Chapter Three "Sahib, there is always—work for real soldiers!" - WHERE TWO OR THREE

18:17
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Chapter Four "We are the robbers, effendi!" - THE ROAD

31:05
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Chapter Five "Effendi, that is the heart of Armenia burning." - THE PATTERAN - (I)

27:35
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Chapter Six "Passing the buck to Allah!" - LAUS LACHRIMABILIS

42:30
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Chapter Seven "We hold you to your word!" - LIBERA NOS, DOMINE!

15:23
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Chapter Eight "I go with that man!" - LO HERE! LO THERE!

20:47
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Chapter Nine "And you left your friend to help me?" - WITH NEW TONGUES

29:55

Description

A lyrical voice beckons you to step beyond the ordinary, promising a realm where time loosens its grip and imagination spreads its wings. The narrative opens with a chant‑like invocation, hinting at hidden histories and forgotten cities that pulse beneath the surface of the modern world. It sets a mood of restless curiosity, inviting listeners to follow a guide whose vision cuts through the fog of convention.

Enter Fred Oakes, a fever‑stricken scholar whose mind is as much a battlefield as the ancient empires he studies. Cared for in a modest mission hospital, he grapples with illness while wrestling the ghosts of Sennacherib, Cleopatra, and Alexander, whose stories echo in the streets of a timeless city. As he battles his own delirium, the novel weaves together vivid descriptions of exotic locales, eccentric companions, and the subtle menace of unseen forces, promising an adventure that feels both historically grounded and wildly speculative.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (524K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Talbot Mundy

Talbot Mundy

1879–1940

A globe-trotting storyteller with a larger-than-life past, he became known for vivid adventure novels set in India, Africa, and the Middle East. His books mix action, mystery, and a fascination with spiritual ideas that helped them stand out in early pulp fiction.

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