This audio reading of A Ballad of John Silver is read by

Cori Samuel,
Glen Hallstrom,
Kristin Hughes,
Kara Shallenberg,
Michael Sirois,
Micah Sheppard,
Robin Cotter,
Sean McKinley,
Ted Delorme.



LibriVox volunteers bring you nine different recordings of
A Ballad of John Silver, by John Masefield, to celebrate International
Talk Like a Pirate Day.



Contents

# Version 1 - 00:02:24
Read by: Cori Samuel

# Version 2 - 00:02:07
Read by: Glen Hallstrom

# Version 3 - 00:02:22
Read by: Kristin Hughes

# Version 4 - 00:02:03
Read by: Kara Shallenberg

# Version 5 - 00:01:55
Read by: Michael Sirois

# Version 6 - 00:01:56
Read by: Micah Sheppard

# Version 7 - 00:02:15
Read by: Robin Cotter

# Version 8 - 00:02:20
Read by: Sean McKinley

# Version 9 - 00:02:20
Read by: Ted Delorme



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