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In Agatha ChristieÄôs short story, ÄúThe Double Clue,Äù Poirot investigates the robbery of a collection of medieval jewelry from the safe of a dealer. Since the theft occurred during a dinner party, the suspects could be any of the guests. But which one? This short story originally appeared in the December 5, 1923 issue of The Sketch magazine.
Agatha Christie (Author), Charles Armstrong (Narrator)
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In Agatha ChristieÄôs short story, The Lemesurier Inheritance,Äù Poirot and Hastings are asked to keep an eye on the heir of a Northumberland estate. The house, thought to be cursed since the Middle Ages, is the locale of several recent near-death accidents for the young boy and rumors of the curse increase. But is it possible the accidents are man-made? This short story originally appeared in the December 19, 1923 issue of The Sketch magazine.
Agatha Christie (Author), Charles Armstrong (Narrator)
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After a corpse wearing pince-nez glasses is found in a bathtub, Lord Peter Wimsey undertakes the case and investigates the deed privately. But determining whether the corpse belongs to a well-known banker or a group of mischief-making medical students is just the beginning of this tangled mystery plot. This atmospheric novel put Dorothy L. Sayers in the ranks with Agatha Christie as a mystery writer nonpareil.
Dorothy L. Sayers (Author), Mark Meadows (Narrator)
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Orgullo y prejuicio [Pride and Prejudice]
Esta versión de Orgullo y prejuicio contiene el texto original que escribió la autora Jane Austen. La historia enfoca en la vida aristocrática de los ingleses en el siglo 19. El libro enfoca en la protagonista Elizabeth Bennet y su vida amorosa. Un tema grande del libro es relación entre el amor y el dinero en la época de la historia. En el audiolibro, la narración es clara. No hay variación en el volumen de la narración. No lee demasiado rápido ni tampoco es lento para disfrutar cada momento.
Jane Austen (Author), Ely Garcia (Narrator)
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Ayn Rand's classic dystopian novel Anthem is about a dark future in which the concept of individuality has been banned in favor of collectivism. People can only refer to themselves as 'we,' and the concept of 'I' is banned. The protagonist of the story is named 'Equality 7-2521.' Equality is deeply ashamed of having thoughts that are considered heretic in the context of this dystopian society. Ayn Rand is known for her libertarian worldview and her book 'Atlas Shrugged.' Libertarian ideas can be found in Anthem. This narration of Anthem is of high quality and it is unabridged for your enjoyment.
Ayn Rand (Author), Del Muldoon (Narrator)
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'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' by Mark Twain is an 1876 novel about a young boy growing up along the Mississippi River. It is set in the 1840s in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, inspired by Hannibal, Missouri, where Twain lived as a boy. In the novel Tom Sawyer has several adventures, often with his friend, Huck. One such adventure, Tom's whitewashing of a fence, has been adapted into paintings and referenced in other pieces of popular culture. Originally a commercial failure the book ended up being the best selling of any of Twain's works during his lifetime.
Mark Twain (Author), Henry Adams (Narrator)
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'The Canterville Ghost' is a novella by Oscar Wilde. It was the first of Wilde's stories to be published, appearing in two parts in 'The Court and Society Review', 23 February and 2 March 1887. The story is about an American family who move to a castle haunted by the ghost of a dead nobleman, who killed his wife and was starved to death by his wife's brothers. It has been adapted for the stage and screen several times.
Oscar Wilde (Author), Pierre Moreau (Narrator)
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Equality 7-2521 is a young man who yearns to understand "the Science of Things," but he lives in a bleak, dystopian future where independent thought is a crime and where science and technology have regressed to primitive levels. All expressions of individualism have been suppressed in his world: personal possessions are nonexistent, individual preferences are condemned as sinful, and romantic love is forbidden. Obedience to the collective is so deeply ingrained that the very word "I" has been erased. In pursuit of his quest for knowledge, Equality 7-2521 struggles to answer the questions that burn within him.
Ayn Rand (Author), Pete Cross (Narrator)
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La trama de este apasionante libro gira en torno a la vida del príncipe judío Judá Ben-Hur, un coetáneo y compatriota del Nazareno. Pese a su amistad con el romano Messala, el antagonismo entre estos personajes y un desafortunado accidente llevan a la acaudalada familia de los Hur a la desgracia. El rico judío fue hecho galeote en tanto que la situación de su madre y hermana queda ignorada. El destino hace que, tras una batalla contra los piratas, Ben-Hur se convierta en el hijo adoptivo del noble romano Quinto Arrio. Sin embargo, un objetivo secreto lo devuelve a Oriente, a Antioquía, donde se cruzarán de nuevo los caminos. Con la ayuda del viejo Simónides y el jeque árabe Ilderim, se enfrenta a Messala y consigue su venganza en una carrera de cuadrigas. Después se dirigen a Jerusalén, donde se esperaba la aparición del Mesías.
Lewis Wallace (Author), Leonel Arias (Narrator)
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One of the most loved science fiction novels of all time, H. G. Wells's "The Time Machine" is a novel that crafts a vivid and haunting picture of an earth some 800,000 years into the future. First published in 1895, it was one of the first novels to deal with the concept of time travel and due to its popularity has come to be regarded as one of the most impactful works on the development of the science fiction genre. "The Time Machine" was written at the beginning of a period of great technological advancement and it is evident in the author's writings that this was an area of serious concern for him. Due to the author's political leanings towards Socialism, he was highly skeptical of the value of technological developments in advancing the interests of society as a whole. The author poses the question within the framework of the novel: will technology ever go too far? The future world of the Eloi depicted within the novel warns of the dangerous consequences of unchecked technological advancements in a compelling, provocative, and timeless way.
H. G. Wells (Author), Xander Chambers (Narrator)
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Tristram Shandy: A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation
A full-cast dramatisation of this comic tale about an eighteenth-century gentleman who tries to tell his life story, but continually finds that he must digress... Featuring some of the best-known and well-loved characters in English literature, including Uncle Toby, Corporal Trim, Dr Slop and the Widow Wadman. Beginning (or attempting to begin) at the moment of his own conception, Tristram Shandy recounts his progress through the world and utterly fails to stick to the point. Sterne's comic masterpiece is an extravagantly inventive work which was hugely popular when first published in 1759, and is now considered a landmark in the history of the novel. Its often bawdy humour and numerous digressions are combined with bold literary experiments, and 260 years after its publication it remains one of the most influential and widely-admired books of the 18th century. A joyful celebration of the endless possibilities of the art of fiction, Tristram Shandy is also a wry demonstration of its limitations. Also included in this release is a bonus programme - In Our Time: Tristram Shandy - in which Melvyn Bragg discusses the comic masterpiece with Professor Judith Hawley (University of London), Professor John Mullan (UCL) and Dr Mary Newbould (University of Cambridge). Cast: Tristram...Neil Dudgeon Mother...Julia Ford Father...David Troughton Uncle Toby...Adrian Scarborough Corporal Trim...Paul Ritter Dr Slop...Tony Rohr Obadiah...Stephen Hogan Susannah...Helen Longworth Great-Grandmother/Bridget...Ndidi Del Fatti Great-Grandfather/Pontificating Man/Death...Stuart Mcloughlin Bishop Hall/Le Fever...Hugh Dickson Widow Wadman...Deborah Findlay Dramatised by Graham White Directed by Mary Peate
Laurence Sterne (Author), , Adrian Scarborough, David Troughton, Julia Ford, Neil Dudgeon, Paul Ritter (Narrator)
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Marw Twain nos narra las historias del Jardín de Edén. Los divertidos diarios de Adán, el padre legendario, y Eva, la madre de la raza humana. Las relaciones entre el sexo femenino y el masculino ¿han sido siempre las mimas? Twain nos responde a esta pregunta presentándonos a nuestro padre Adán constantemente importunado por la curiosidad de su compañera que, con su particular modo de ver las cosas, pone e impone nombre a todos los lugares, seres y animales el jardín. Twain nos rememora así el conmovedor y secular mito del paraíso o jardín del Edén utilizando de modo magistral el humor, el sarcasmo, la inteligencia incisiva y unos sutiles toques de patetismo para mostrarnos las ancestrales debilidades y modos de ser de la naturaleza humana.
Mark Twain (Author), Brian Quevedo, Victoria Ansena (Narrator)
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