Der wundersame Lord Atherton Teil 3
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Narrated by:
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Neels Clausnitzer
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Torsten Münchow
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Phillipp Bramer
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By:
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Andreas Masuth
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Er hat die "Ikarus" gebaut. Ein herrliches Luftschiff von Eleganz und Komfort. Mit ihm will er die weite Reise nach Südamerika antreten. Doch als er seinen Neffen Edward und Clifford nebst Gemahlinnen seine Erfindung präsentiert, kommt es zur Katastrophe! Die "Ikarus" reißt sich samt der unfreiwilligen Besatzung los und driftet manövrierunfähig davon. Noch ahnt keiner an Bord, welch haarsträubende Abenteuer ihnen diesmal bevorstehen. Glücklicherweise hat man Atü, den neuen dampfbetriebenen Automat des Lords dabei. Mit seiner Hilfe sollte sich die Expedition "Ikarus" doch zum Guten wenden lassen. Oder...?(p)+(c) 2008 Maritim
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