The Lost Continent
C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





During an expedition in the Canary Islands, an archeologist discovers a cave containing tablets with unknown writing. When translated, they tell the tale of decline and fall of Atlantis, which for centuries had been the center of the world. The tablets’ author, Deucalion, chronicles the usurpation of Atlantis’ throne by force, the oppressive rule of Empress Phorenice, the inevitable rebellion and ultimate destruction of Atlantis, the Lost Continent. (summary by sjmarky) (9 hr 18 min)
Chapitres
Prefatory | 20:12 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
My Recall | 23:39 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
Back to Atlantis | 21:12 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
A Rival Navy | 17:46 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
The Welcome of Phorenice | 24:42 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
Zaemon’s Curse | 34:08 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
The Biters of the City Walls | 30:48 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
The Biters of the Walls (Further Account) | 23:37 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
The Preacher from the Mountains | 25:38 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
Phorenice, Goddess | 23:42 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
A Wooing | 29:34 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
An Affair with the Barbarous Fishers | 30:06 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
The Drug of Our Lady the Moon | 33:27 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
The Burying Alive of Nais | 27:45 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
Again the Gods Make Change | 35:08 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Zaemon's Summons | 21:25 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Siege of the Sacred Mountain | 37:28 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Nais the Regained | 32:22 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Storm of the Sacred Mountain | 32:07 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Destruction of Atlantis | 25:33 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
On the Bosom of the Deep | 7:44 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Critiques
A Lost Classic





Dave
The Lost Continent used to be considered a classic of fantasy, but has sadly fallen into obscurity nowadays. Thankfully, the LibriVox team has breathed new life into the tale with a new outstanding performance. If reading a lost manuscript about the downfall of Atlantis written by the empire’s final general sounds like a good time to you, then this is as good as it gets. Don’t miss out. Highly recommended.





A LibriVox Listener
the ending audio is messed up it seems but the narrator is good