The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales

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The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales

by Arthur Quiller-Couch

EN·~9 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total

MIRACLE OF THE WHITE WOLF. - SINDBAD ON BURRATOR. - VICTOR. - THE CAPTURE OF THE _BURGOMEISTER VAN DER WERF. - KING O' PRUSSIA. - THE MAN WHO COULD HAVE TOLD. - THE CELLARS OF RUEDA. - THE HAUNTED YACHT. - PARSON JACK'S FORTUNE. - THE BURGLARY CLUB. - CONCERNING ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. - COX VERSUS PRETYMAN. - THE BRIDALS OF YSSELMONDE. - ENGLAND! - JOHN AND THE GHOSTS. - THREE PHOTOGRAPHS. - THE TALKING SHIPS. - THE KEEPERS OF THE LAMP. - TWO BOYS. - THE SENIOR FELLOW. - BALLAST. - THE MIRACLE OF THE WHITE WOLF. - I.—THE TALE OF SNORRI GAMLASON

29:09

II.—PETER KURT'S MANUSCRIPT

25:59

SINDBAD ON BURRATOR.

55:46

VICTOR. - I.

7:18

II.

6:10

III.

9:39

IV.

11:08

V.

3:07

VI.

6:13

THE CAPTURE OF THE _BURGOMEISTER VAN DER WERF. - A REPORTED TALE OF A DUTCHMAN AND A PRIVATEER

34:24

Description

In the summer of 1358 a Norwegian merchant ship slips into the quiet fjord of Brattahlid, Greenland, after weeks of battling drifting icebergs. Its master, Snorri Gamlason, is a rough seaman who carries a mysterious manuscript he cannot read. When a sudden fog lifts, the crew spots another vessel half a mile away, its sails ragged and frozen, seemingly trapped in the ice. Driven by curiosity, Snorri steers toward the ghostly ship.

Drawing alongside, they find the deck a frozen tableau: a lone arm protrudes from a mound of snow, and inside the cabins lie two perfectly preserved bodies—a young man and a delicate maiden—caught in an eternal chill. The crew’s attempts to board only deepen the mystery, as the ice seems to hold the ship in a timeless grip. Listeners are invited to share Snorri’s awe and dread, pondering what fate befell those lost souls and what secrets the ice‑bound wreck might still keep.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (524K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur Quiller-Couch

Arthur Quiller-Couch

1863–1944

Best known by the pen name “Q,” this Cornish writer helped shape generations of readers through his fiction, criticism, and classic poetry anthologies. His work ranges from lively adventure stories to influential reflections on how literature should be read and enjoyed.

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