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Die Schatzinsel
- Narrated by: Max Urlacher
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Jim Hawkins ist noch jung, als das Abenteuer seines Lebens beginnt: Durch Zufall gerät er an die Karte einer entlegenen Insel. Genau dort soll der berüchtigte Piratenkapitän Flint seine Schätze vergraben haben. Bald darauf heuert Hawkins auf dem Expeditionsschiff "Hispaniola" an, um die geheimnisvolle Schatzinsel zu finden. Doch an Bord tummeln sich auch ehemalige Mitglieder von Flints Mannschaft, unter ihnen der einbeinige Schiffskoch John Silver. Die legendäre Jagd nach dem Schatz beginnt.
Max Urlacher liest den Roman, der den schottischen Schriftsteller Robert Louis Stevenson im 19. Jahrhundert weltberühmt machte, in voller Länge.
©gemeinfrei (P)2022 DAV
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