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Listen2Read Audio Publishing - American Adventure Library Listen2Read audio publishing was created by a group of audio drama veterans to produce quality audiobooks that provide a high level of listener experience.

Our first series is The American Adventure Library. Through streaming jungles, across barren deserts, over deadly oceans, through the air, and along impossible paths, the American Adventure Library from Listen2Read presents first hand, first person accounts of American Adventurers in America and around the world, and of foreigners adventuring on the American Continent. These are personal narrative

s by men and women brave enough to face the unknown. All audiobook recordings are complete and unabridged readings of the original first person accounts, digitally recorded and occasionally enhanced with sound affects. They attempt to create the illusion that the listener is hearing the adventure directly from the author in a very personal way that enhances the adventure.

There was one less whaleship butchering whales in 1820. A rightfully angry whale turned on the wooden ship, rammed it be...
22/02/2022

There was one less whaleship butchering whales in 1820. A rightfully angry whale turned on the wooden ship, rammed it below the water line and sank it. Some called it poetic justice. The ship was called the Essex and the story of how some of the crew got to safety from the middle of the Pacific Ocean (1500 miles from land) is the subject of our Listen2Read audiobook “Narrative of the most Extraordinary and Distressing Shipwreck of the Whaleship Essex” an eye witness account written by the first mate of the Essex, Owen Chase....

https://listen2read.com/how-titusville-pennsylvania-saved-the-whales/

  There was one less whaleship butchering whales in 1820. A rightfully angry whale turned on the wooden ship, rammed it below the water line and sank it. Some called it poetic justice.The ship…

The world’s most famous sailor struggled by himself in his 35-foot sloop against winds that shoved and buried the bow an...
22/12/2021

The world’s most famous sailor struggled by himself in his 35-foot sloop against winds that shoved and buried the bow and him under water. Crawling on the bowsprit, trying to adjust his sails, the rolling sea shoved him under water 3 times. It was a dangerous situation especially being alone; there was no one on board to save him. A large English Steamer passing ran up the signal ‘Wishing you a Merry Christmas’....

https://listen2read.com/christmas-on-stormy-south-african-seas-where-the-world-is-still-flat/

The world’s most famous sailor struggled by himself in his 35-foot sloop against winds that shoved and buried the bow and him under water. Crawling on the bowsprit, trying to adjust his sails, the …

Three men of the John Wesley Powell Colorado River Exploration party had enough! They would go no further! It was August...
14/05/2021

Three men of the John Wesley Powell Colorado River Exploration party had enough! They would go no further! It was August 28, 1869 and behind them was nearly 3 months of hardship, struggle, poor food and near death. Now, they were faced with what they considered certain death, as described by John Wesley Powell in his incredible book “The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons.”...

https://listen2read.com/the-doomed-men-of-the-colorado-river/

Three men of the John Wesley Powell Colorado River Exploration party had enough! They would go no further! It was August 28, 1869 and behind them was nearly 3 months of hardship, struggle, poor foo…

At 7:30 on a cold and rainy morning, April 15, 1865, Dr. Charles Augustus Leale sadly pronounced dead Abraham Lincoln, P...
12/04/2021

At 7:30 on a cold and rainy morning, April 15, 1865, Dr. Charles Augustus Leale sadly pronounced dead Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Then, Leale walked across 10th street in Washington D.C. from the Peterson Boardinghouse where Lincoln’s lifeless body lay, back to Ford’s theatre, where the assassination had taken place the evening before and where he had attempted to save the life of President Lincoln....

https://listen2read.com/the-morning-when-president-lincoln-died/

  At 7:30 on a cold and rainy morning, April 15, 1865, Dr. Charles Augustus Leale sadly pronounced dead Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States.Then, Leale walked across 10th street in…

On June 18, 1928, women throughout the world watched a new female role model unleash new potential for women. Her name w...
18/03/2021

On June 18, 1928, women throughout the world watched a new female role model unleash new potential for women. Her name was Amelia Earhart and on that June day, she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean from America to Europe. Earhart was an instant heroine–named by the public “Lady Lindy,” the female equivalent of Charles Lindbergh, the first person who had flown solo across the Atlantic the year before....

https://listen2read.com/what-happened-to-amelia-earharts-airplane-the-friendship/

On June 18, 1928, women throughout the world watched a new female role model unleash new potential for women. Her name was Amelia Earhart and on that June day, she became the first woman to fly acr…

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