The Project Gutenberg Works of Rafael Sabatini: An Index

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The Project Gutenberg Works of Rafael Sabatini: An Index

by Rafael Sabatini

EN·~42 minutes·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF RAFAEL SABATINI AN INDEX

0:06
2

WILDING

0:00
3

SCARAMOUCHE

4:02
4

CAPTAIN BLOOD HIS ODYSSEY

3:13
5

BARDELYS THE MAGNIFICENT

2:26
6

THE HISTORICAL NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENT, SECOND SERIES - ST. MARTIN’S SUMMER

2:43
7

THE SNARE

2:17
8

THE LION'S SKIN

2:28
9

THE TRAMPLING OF THE LILIES

2:46
10

THE TAVERN KNIGHT

2:59

Description

A clear, well‑organized guide walks you through the sprawling catalogue of a master of swash‑buckling adventure, laying out each novel and story in tidy sections. The index opens with the celebrated “Scaramouche,” breaking the work into its iconic chapters, then moves through the lesser‑known titles, providing a concise roadmap for every volume.

Each entry lists chapter titles and key headings, letting you pinpoint the exact moment you want to revisit or explore for the first time. The compilation also notes the structure of multi‑part works, such as “Captain Blood” and its sequels, making navigation across the author’s prolific output effortless.

For listeners who love to dip into specific episodes or simply understand the scope of this prolific writer’s world, the guide serves as a handy reference companion. It turns a massive library into a series of easily accessible waypoints, enriching your listening journey without giving away any plot twists.

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Language

en

Duration

~42 minutes (41K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2009-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Rafael Sabatini

Rafael Sabatini

1875–1950

Best known for sweeping historical adventures like Scaramouche and Captain Blood, he wrote tales of wit, danger, and daring that helped define the modern swashbuckler. His books mix fast action with sharp humor, making them easy to enjoy even a century later.

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