The Blue Wound
Garet Garrett
Lu par E. Sharp
On a search to answer the question "Who started the Great War?" the author details his encounter and subsequent journeys with a mysterious stranger - journeys not through towns and countries but through time. This spirit, whom the author names "Mered," - meaning "Rebellion" - acts as a guide and interpreter of many epochs and episodes of human history, explaining how deep are the troubles that bring about conflict, from the interactions of two individuals to the mutual destruction of nations. - Summary by E. Sharp
Chapitres
| Proemial | 6:24 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 1 - Mered | 15:17 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 2 - The Curse That Was | 11:09 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 3 - Urbanities | 6:52 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 4 - All East of Eden | 13:14 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 5 - Wages of Thrift | 10:09 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 6 - The Iron Belly | 4:48 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 7 - Mered Sleeps | 8:10 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 8 - Progress | 7:03 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 9 - Great Business | 25:31 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 10 - Apex | 23:45 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 11 - Ivory and Apes and Peacocks | 17:08 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 12 - The Answer | 23:43 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 13 - The Wound Was Reaped | 19:27 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 14 - In the Uterine Mist | 44:40 | Lu par E. Sharp |
| Ch. 15 - "Me-r--e--d!" | 2:39 | Lu par E. Sharp |