| Poems and Prologue | 26:57 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.I.—Of the Genealogy and Antiquity of Gargantua | 8:14 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.II.—-The Antidoted Fanfreluches: or, a Galimatia of extravagant Conce… | 10:05 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.III.—How Gargantua was carried eleven months in his mother's belly | 8:52 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.IV.—-How Gargamelle, being great with Gargantua, did eat a huge deal … | 4:11 | Read by Examinfo | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.V.—The Discourse of the Drinkers | 11:23 | Read by Examinfo | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.VI.—How Gargantua was born in a strange manner | 7:52 | Read by Examinfo | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.VII.—After what manner Gargantua had his name given him, and how he t… | 3:35 | Read by undergroundrailroad | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.VIII.—How they apparelled Gargantua | 7:31 | Read by undergroundrailroad | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.IX.—The colours and liveries of Gargantua | 4:57 | Read by madmouth | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.X.—Of that which is signified by the colours white and blue | 9:01 | Read by Kalynda | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XI.—Of the youthful age of Gargantua | 6:05 | Read by Kalynda | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XII.—Of Gargantua's wooden horses | 5:36 | Read by Kalynda | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XIII.—How Gargantua's wonderful understanding became known to his fat… | 11:15 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XIV.—How Gargantua was taught Latin by a Sophister | 4:40 | Read by mpinedag | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XV.—How Gargantua was put under other schoolmasters | 4:41 | Read by mpinedag | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XVI.—How Gargantua was sent to Paris, and of the huge great mare that… | 4:27 | Read by mpinedag | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XVII.—How Gargantua paid his welcome to the Parisians, and how he too… | 7:43 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XVIII.—How Janotus de Bragmardo was sent to Gargantua to recover the … | 3:56 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XIX.—The oration of Master Janotus de Bragmardo for recovery of the b… | 8:44 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XX.—How the Sophister carried away his cloth, and how he had a suit i… | 10:45 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXI.—The study of Gargantua, according to the discipline of his schoo… | 5:30 | Read by Richard Wallis | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXII.—The games of Gargantua | 7:25 | Read by Richard Wallis | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXIII.—How Gargantua was instructed by Ponocrates, and in such sort d… | 14:31 | Read by Richard Wallis | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXIV.—How Gargantua spent his time in rainy weather | 4:53 | Read by Humer | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXV.—How there was great strife and debate raised betwixt the cake-ba… | 6:19 | Read by Nadine Eckert-Boulet | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXVI.—How the inhabitants of Lerne, by the commandment of Picrochole … | 4:35 | Read by Nadine Eckert-Boulet | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXVII.—How a monk of Seville saved the close of the abbey from being … | 18:07 | Read by Examinfo | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXVIII.—How Picrochole stormed and took by assault the rock Clermond,… | 6:58 | Read by Examinfo | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXIX.—The tenour of the letter which Grangousier wrote to his son Gar… | 3:45 | Read by Examinfo | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXX.—How Ulric Gallet was sent unto Picrochole | 2:26 | Read by Examinfo | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXI.—The speech made by Gallet to Picrochole | 11:26 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXII.—How Grangousier, to buy peace, caused the cakes to be restored | 11:21 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXIII.—How some statesmen of Picrochole, by hairbrained counsel, put… | 16:00 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXIV.—How Gargantua left the city of Paris to succour his country, a… | 5:00 | Read by Nadine Eckert-Boulet | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXV.—How Gymnast very souply and cunningly killed Captain Tripet and… | 5:53 | Read by Nadine Eckert-Boulet | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXVI.—How Gargantua demolished the castle at the ford of Vede, and h… | 5:22 | Read by Nadine Eckert-Boulet | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXVII.—How Gargantua, in combing his head, made the great cannon-bal… | 4:32 | Read by Jessamy Gloor | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXVIII.—How Gargantua did eat up six pilgrims in a salad | 5:16 | Read by Daniel Watkins | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XXXIX.—How the Monk was feasted by Gargantua, and of the jovial disco… | 13:10 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XL.—Why monks are the outcasts of the world; and wherefore some have … | 6:21 | Read by Kalynda | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLI.—How the Monk made Gargantua sleep, and of his hours and breviari… | 4:51 | Read by Kalynda | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLII.—How the Monk encouraged his fellow-champions, and how he hanged… | 4:56 | Read by Kalynda | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLIII.—How the scouts and fore-party of Picrochole were met with by G… | 7:46 | Read by Chris Caron | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLIV.—How the Monk rid himself of his keepers, and how Picrochole's f… | 5:42 | Read by Mark Penfold | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLV.—How the Monk carried along with him the Pilgrims, and of the goo… | 7:01 | Read by mevans | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLVI.—How Grangousier did very kindly entertain Touchfaucet his priso… | 6:20 | Read by Mark Penfold | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLVII.—How Grangousier sent for his legions, and how Touchfaucet slew… | 7:12 | Read by Mark Penfold | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLVIII.—How Gargantua set upon Picrochole within the rock Clermond, a… | 9:57 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.XLIX.—How Picrochole in his flight fell into great misfortunes, and w… | 3:44 | Read by Ezwa | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.L.—Gargantua's speech to the vanquished | 14:48 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.LI.—How the victorious Gargantuists were recompensed after the battle | 4:20 | Read by Ezwa | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.LII.—How Gargantua caused to be built for the Monk the Abbey of Thele… | 7:27 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.LIII.—How the abbey of the Thelemites was built and endowed | 7:47 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.LIV.—The inscription set upon the great gate of Theleme | 9:06 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.LV.—What manner of dwelling the Thelemites had | 6:40 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.LVI.—How the men and women of the religious order of Theleme were app… | 10:35 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.LVII.—How the Thelemites were governed, and of their manner of living | 6:02 | Read by Martin Geeson | 
                        
                        
                            | Chapter 1.LVIII.—A prophetical Riddle | 8:19 | Read by Alan Davis Drake (1945-2010) |