The Master of the Shell

audiobook

The Master of the Shell

by Talbot Baines Reed

EN·~9 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

Chapter One. - Twice Accepted.

21:53
2

Chapter Two. - “Veni, Vidi, —”

16:55
3

Chapter Three. - Opening Day.

22:19
4

Chapter Four. - A Friendly Chat.

23:18
5

Chapter Five. - Arthur and the Baronet settle down for the Term.

26:28
6

Chapter Six. - When the Cat’s away the Mice will play.

14:15
7

Chapter Seven. - The Session of Masters and an Outrage.

20:26
8

Chapter Eight. - The Doctor has a Word or Two with Railsford’s House.

19:35
9

Chapter Nine. - Ainger has a Crumpet for Tea, and Smedley sings a Song.

13:00
10

Chapter Ten. - Arthur puts two and two together.

21:26

Description

A lively portrait of life at Grandcourt School unfolds through a series of witty letters dated the same September day. We hear from William Grover, a weary yet devoted master, who bemoans the endless demands of teaching, the antics of his pupils, and the strained relationship with his neighbour Bickers. His correspondence hints at a looming vacancy for the enigmatic “Master of the Shell,” a position that seems both coveted and fraught with hidden pressures.

Meanwhile, Arthur Herapath’s cheeky missive from Lucerne adds a layer of humor and rivalry, as he spins tales of misplaced luggage, imagined historical myths, and the bustling camaraderie of rowing crews. Through his eye‑catching anecdotes, listeners get a taste of the school’s colorful personalities and the undercurrents of ambition that swirl among them.

Together, these letters set the stage for a story about duty, friendship, and the subtle politics of a venerable boarding house, inviting you to step into the world of scholars, mischief, and the mystery surrounding the coveted Shell.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (541K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-04-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Talbot Baines Reed

Talbot Baines Reed

1852–1893

A pioneer of the classic school story, this Victorian writer helped shape a genre that stayed popular for decades. His lively tales of school life, especially The Fifth Form at St. Dominic's, made him a favorite with young readers.

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