From Pillar to Post


Read by LibriVox Volunteers

(4.4 stars; 6 reviews)

I could not let these random notes of a delightful experience go forth into the world without expressing in some way my deep appreciation of the valued services rendered me in my ten years of platform work by my friends of the Lyceum Bureaus. In office and in the field they have labored strenuously, often affectionately, and always loyally, on my behalf. But for their interest some of the most cherished experiences of my life would have been beyond my reach. If sometimes in their zeal to keep me busy they have booked me in Winnipeg on Monday night, in New Orleans on Tuesday night, with little side-trips to San Diego, California, and Presque Isle, Maine, on Wednesday and Thursday, not to mention grand finales at Omaha and Key West on Friday and Saturday, I view that sequence rather as a tribute to my agility than as a matter to be unduly captious about. It is a manifestation of a confidence in my powers to overcome the limitations of time and space that I think upon with an expanding head, if not with a swelling heart, and whether this required annihilation of distance has been wholly agreeable or not it has enabled me to see more of my own country than I otherwise could have
seen, and to that extent, I hope, has made a better American of me. - Summary from the author's preface (6 hr 23 min)

Chapters

Getting Used To It 22:31 Read by Jeff Moon
Southern Hospitality 16:34 Read by Jeff Moon
Getting the Level 21:29 Read by Jeff Moon
The Good Samaritan 26:06 Read by Linda Johnson
A Vagrant Poet 17:30 Read by Brett G. Hirsch
Back-Handed Compliments 21:24 Read by Kathleen Moore
Friends of the Road 21:54 Read by Kathleen Moore
Chairmen I Have Met 25:03 Read by Tom Penn
Chance Acquaintances 22:39 Read by Tom Penn
Humours of the Road 22:46 Read by James Pyle
Mine Host 25:04 Read by James Pyle
Perils of the Platform 27:35 Read by Linda Johnson
Embarrassing Moments 23:35 Read by James Pyle
''Slings and Arrows'' 27:33 Read by Brett G. Hirsch
Emergencies 35:58 Read by Linda Johnson
A Pioneer Manager 25:53 Read by Tom Penn

Reviews

Fine entertainment


(4.5 stars)

Enjoyable stories and superb narration. Books read by various volunteers, rather than a single narrator can sometimes be disappointing because one or more readers don't meet one's preferences. However, that is not the case here. Not only did I find all performances fully adequate (and "performances" is the accurate word), but most were exceptional. I will certainly endeavor to identify and listen to more books by these volunteers. Many thanks to them all.