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Patrick Leigh Fermor

An Epic Journey Through Europe's Changing Heart and Landscape

4.068081ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Patrick Leigh Fermor

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781590171653

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1977

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Dedication
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Chapter 2: Introductory Letter to Xan Fielding
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Chapter 3: 1 The Low Countries
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Chapter 4: 2 Up the Rhine
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Chapter 5: 3 Into High Germany
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Chapter 6: 4 Winterreise
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Chapter 7: 5 The Danube: Seasons and Castles
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Chapter 8: 6 The Danube: Approach to a Kaiserstadt
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Chapter 9: 7 Vienna
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Chapter 10: 8 The Edge of the Slav World
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Chapter 11: 9 Prague Under Snow
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Chapter 12: 10 Slovakia: A Step Forward at Last
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Chapter 13: 11 The Marches of Hungary
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Who should listen A Time of Gifts

The summary audiobook of "A Time of Gifts" by Patrick Leigh Fermor is ideal for anyone interested in travel literature, history, or personal adventure tales. It appeals particularly to readers who appreciate rich, evocative prose and the exploration of European culture and landscape, as Fermor's reflections on his journey through pre-World War II Europe offer deep insights into the region's heritage. Additionally, those drawn to narratives that blend memoir and historical commentary will find Fermor's experiences, infused with youthful curiosity and poetic observation, both inspiring and enlightening.

3 quotes from A Time of Gifts

  • "The greatest reward of a journey is not the destination, but the awakening of the spirit."
  • "The sights of the world are a mirror of grace; we must allow them to touch the core of our being."
  • "Walking through Europe is not merely a passage, but a profound communion with history and the souls who walked before us."

Author : Patrick Leigh Fermor

Patrick Leigh Fermor was a celebrated British writer, adventurer, and war hero, renowned for his evocative prose and captivating travel narratives. Born in 1915, he gained fame not only for his literary contributions but also for his remarkable feats during World War II, including a daring mission that involved the kidnapping of a German general in Crete. Fermor's passion for exploration took him on extensive journeys through Europe, notably reflected in his renowned work "A Time of Gifts," which recounts his walking journey across the continent in the 1930s. His writing blends rich historical context, vivid landscapes, and philosophical musings, making him a unique voice in 20th-century literature and a vital chronicler of a rapidly changing Europe.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

A Time of Gifts Free Audiobook Download

Patrick Leigh Fermor

An Epic Journey Through Europe's Changing Heart and Landscape

4.068081rating

Information

Author: Patrick Leigh Fermor

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781590171653

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1977

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen A Time of Gifts

The summary audiobook of "A Time of Gifts" by Patrick Leigh Fermor is ideal for anyone interested in travel literature, history, or personal adventure tales. It appeals particularly to readers who appreciate rich, evocative prose and the exploration of European culture and landscape, as Fermor's reflections on his journey through pre-World War II Europe offer deep insights into the region's heritage. Additionally, those drawn to narratives that blend memoir and historical commentary will find Fermor's experiences, infused with youthful curiosity and poetic observation, both inspiring and enlightening.

3 quotes from A Time of Gifts

  • "The greatest reward of a journey is not the destination, but the awakening of the spirit."
  • "The sights of the world are a mirror of grace; we must allow them to touch the core of our being."
  • "Walking through Europe is not merely a passage, but a profound communion with history and the souls who walked before us."

Author: Patrick Leigh Fermor

Patrick Leigh Fermor was a celebrated British writer, adventurer, and war hero, renowned for his evocative prose and captivating travel narratives. Born in 1915, he gained fame not only for his literary contributions but also for his remarkable feats during World War II, including a daring mission that involved the kidnapping of a German general in Crete. Fermor's passion for exploration took him on extensive journeys through Europe, notably reflected in his renowned work "A Time of Gifts," which recounts his walking journey across the continent in the 1930s. His writing blends rich historical context, vivid landscapes, and philosophical musings, making him a unique voice in 20th-century literature and a vital chronicler of a rapidly changing Europe.