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Reader: Frederick Davidson
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Author:
Jules Verne
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
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Playaway
(Unabridged)
A spectacular adventure! Verne's classic tale of sea monsters both human and inhuman still entertains. The mad Captain Nemo rules within his submarine The Nautilus while he seeks to control the gigantic squid in the deep ocean waters. He has a darker purpose for his voyage – revenge on humanity.
Item #: FP1763
ISBN: 9781441701763
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Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 6
CDs
(Unabridged)
When Sally inherits a fortune, she somehow inherits a lifetime of complications along with it. Her brother, her fiancé, and even her best friend seem determined to make life a madhouse – or do they? Sometimes life is just too complicated to understand. A sparkling story set on both sides of the Atlantic in the Roaring Twenties.
Item #: C6B157
ISBN: 9780786161577
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Author:
Virgil
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 11
CDs
(Unabridged)
Arms and the man I sing... Rich in adventure and romance, this classic epic of the Roman Empire is one of the greatest works in world literature. Share the excitement, adventure, and emotion as Aeneas, the warrior hero, escapes from the burning city of Troy, embarks on a long and perilous journey, and eventually, triumphantly, establishes a new city and nation: Rome.
Item #: F9B5360
ISBN: 9781433215360
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Author:
Virgil
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 1
MP3-CDs
(Unabridged)
Arms and the man I sing... Rich in adventure and romance, this classic epic of the Roman Empire is one of the greatest works in world literature. Share the excitement, adventure, and emotion as Aeneas, the warrior hero, escapes from the burning city of Troy, embarks on a long and perilous journey, and eventually, triumphantly, establishes a new city and nation: Rome.
Item #: F1B535
ISBN: 9781433215353
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Author:
Jules Verne
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 6
CDs
(Unabridged)
When the time-conscious, precise Phileas P. Fogg travels around the world on a wager, he finds mystery, romance, terror, and love. This classic tale by the adventure yarn master remains unsurpassed in sheer storytelling entertainment – a riveting race against time and an action-packed odyssey into the unknown. The movie features Jackie Chan as Fogg's manservant, Passepartout. "One of the best storytellers who ever lived."—Arthur C. Clarke
Item #: F6B444
ISBN: 9780786184446
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Author:
Emile Zola
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 11
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A devastating indictment of the economics of Paris in the mid-19th century. An escapee of the French penal colony becomes a seafood inspector and faces denunciation and arrest due to the jealousies and hatred of the Parisian wholesale foodmerchants. "One of Zola's own favorites... brilliant."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: F9B7190
ISBN: 9781470817190
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Author:
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 28
CDs
(Unabridged)
One of the most important novels ever written. Four unforgettable brothers consider the murder of a truly hateful character: their father, who entertains himself by drinking, womanizing, and turning his sons against each other. A rare opportunity to hear Dostoevsky's keen exploration of the depths of human nature.
Item #: F9B384
ISBN: 9781433213847
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Author:
Robert Graves
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 17
CDs
(Unabridged)
Experience the splendor and decadence of the Roman Empire through the eyes of wry, bemused Claudius, who reigned as emperor for 13 years. None of his ambitious relatives thought the crippled Claudius worth killing. Once on the throne, he finds himself at last at the center of the political maelstrom. The sequel to I, Claudius.
Item #: F9B513
ISBN: 9781441715135
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Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 5
CDs
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Young Cuthbert Banks was handsome, and plus four on the Wood Hills links. But he could make no impression on the soulful girl of his heart. When an eminent Russian novelist kissed him on both cheeks, however, Adeline's attitude changed from scorn to adoration.
Item #: C6B477
ISBN: 9781441744777
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Author:
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 22
CDs
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Rousseau's ideas are among the most influential in all of world history. In his brilliant landmark autobiography, he reveals the details of a man who paid little regard to accepted morality and social conventions.
Item #: E9B153
ISBN: 9781455161539
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Author:
Phillip E. Johnson
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 6
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Darwin's theory of evolution is accepted by many as simple fact, and this acceptance shapes our way of thinking about a great many things. What if the idea is wrong? A Berkeley law professor examines the evidence, and concludes that complete confidence in Darwin's theory may be premature.
Item #: E6B434
ISBN: 9781441704344
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Author:
Colin Dexter
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 8
CDs
(Unabridged)
Cantankerous and brilliant, Inspector Morse faces a mystery so difficult that he almost gives up and retires. Unbreakable alibis complicate the investigation of an Oxford professor's murder... until a letter containing a declaration of love turns up. 11th in the series. "Another infernal brainteaser."—The New York Times
Item #: N8B804
ISBN: 9781470828042
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Author:
Charles Dickens
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 28
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(Unabridged)
As a thoughtful orphan learns to survive and thrive in the cutthroat adult world, broad social themes frame the characters' regard for each other and the institutions of mid-Victorian society. This great novel paints a broad canvas of 19th-century England, full of fabulously rendered, memorable characters. It was Dickens' own personal favorite.
Item #: F9B051
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Author:
John Gardner
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 11
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Cutting-edge thriller in the grand espionage tradition. Spying is in the family: a former intelligence operative and his young Detective Sergeant wife put themselves in harm's way as they search for "The Alchemist," a mysterious hired assassin who strikes high-profile targets and demands a big payoff. He isn't above hurting these stalkers if they get too close. "Fascinating story of 21st century intrigue."—Booklist
Item #: A9B696
ISBN: 9780786196968
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Author:
Giovanni Boccaccio
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 21
Cassettes
(Unabridged)
A tale of tale-tellers! The first and finest prose masterpiece of the Renaissance, with its bawdy wit, has endured for nearly 750 years. Escaping the plague, ten friends retreat to a castle in Florence and then into the hills, where they entertain themselves with a series of stories over ten days.
Item #: F9B857
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Author:
Alexis de Tocqueville, translated by George Lawrence
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 24
CDs
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For nine months in 1831, this young French aristocrat and civil servant toured eastern America. The result was a monumental study of the strengths and weaknesses of the nation's evolving politics. His insightful work has become one of the most influential political texts ever written on America and an indispensable authority for anyone interested in the future of democracy.
Item #: E9B1943
ISBN: 9781441741943
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Author:
Alexis de Tocqueville, translated by George Lawrence
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 22
Cassettes
(Unabridged)
From America's call for a free press to its embrace of the capitalist system, this magnificent work, first published in 1835, enlightens, entertains, and endures as a brilliant study of our national government and character.
Item #: E9B100
ISBN:
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Author:
Charles Dickens
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 29
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(Unabridged)
Mr. Dombey, the rich and proud head of a shipping company, is obsessed with having a son so that his family firm can be entitled Dombey and Son. Although the theme is somber and complex, it's interwoven with comedy and contains some of Dickens' finest, most joyous character portrayals.
Item #: F9B774
ISBN: 9781470847746
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Author:
Charles Dickens
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 29
CDs
(Unabridged)
Mr. Dombey, the rich and proud head of a shipping company, is obsessed with having a son so that his family firm can be entitled Dombey and Son. Although the theme is somber and complex, it's interwoven with comedy and contains some of Dickens' finest, most joyous character portrayals.
Item #: F9B120
ISBN:
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Author:
George Orwell
Reader:
Frederick Davidson
Format: 5
CDs
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This unusual fictional account, in good part autobiographical, narrates without self-pity and often with humor the adventures of a penniless British writer in London and Paris in the early 1930s. He shares some sobering Orwellian truths about poverty and society. "The most lucid portrait of poverty in the English language."—The Nation
Item #: F6B147
ISBN: 9780786161478
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