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  • The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes: A Complete and Unabridged Reading by Derek Jacobi

    Arthur Conan Doyle, Derek Jacobi

    Audio CD (AudioGO Ltd., May 24, 2011)
    With his devoted Dr. Watson, Holmes emerges from smoke-filled rooms at Baker Street to grapple with the forces of treachery, intrigue, and evil, including the diabolical Professor Moriarty. The eleven stories are: Silver Blaze; The Yellow Face; The Stockbroker's Clerk; The Gloria Scott; The Musgrave Ritual; The Reigate Squires; The Crooked Man; The Resident Patient; The Greek Interpreter; The Naval Treaty; and The Final Problem.
  • A Duty to the Dead: A Bess Crawford Mystery

    Charles Todd, Rosalyn Landor

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Aug. 23, 2011)
    The daughter of a distinguished soldier, Bess Crawford follows in his patriotic footsteps, volunteering to serve her country as a nurse during the Great War. In 1916, she promises Lieutenant Arthur Graham that she will carry his dying request to a brother. When the hospital ship is sunk by a mine and she is sent home to England to recover from her wounds, Bess is determined to fulfill her promise at last. There the enigmatic message is treated with skepticism. Then the family's safe world is turned upside down when another brother comes home, dying of pneumonia. Knowing what it cost the young officer to rely on a stranger to speak for him, Bess takes upon herself this duty to the dead, so that Arthur can rest in peace. But it isn't as straightforward as she expects, when she hears the whispers in the village of Owlhurst—and in the end, the price of uncovering the truth will mean putting her own life at risk for Arthur's sake.
  • The Lessons of History

    Will Durant, Ariel Durant, Grover Gardner, John Little

    Audio CD (AudioGO, May 6, 2004)
    [Read by Grover Gardner] [Introduction written and read by John Little] [With archival recordings of the Durants in conversation] The authors devoted five decades to the study of world history and philosophy, culminating in the masterful eleven-volume Story of Civilization. In this compact summation of their work, Will and Ariel Durant share the vital and profound lessons of our collective past. Their perspective, gained after a lifetime of thinking and writing about the history of humankind, is an invaluable resource for us today. The rare archival recordings of the Durants in conversation, made from 1957-1977, illuminate our present condition and offer insightful guidance for the future. [This audio edition includes two previously unpublished essays.]
  • The Code of the Woosters: Jeeves to the Rescue

    P. G. Wodehouse, Jonathan Cecil

    Audio CD (AudioGO, July 19, 2011)
    Who would think that an 18th-century silver cow-creamer could cause so much trouble? Uncle Tom wants it, Sir Watkyn Bassett has it, and Aunt Dahlia is blackmailing Bertie to steal it. With relations between Bertie and Sir Watkyn being far from cordial (ever since the Boat Race night, when Sir Watkyn fined the young Wooster five pounds for pinching a policeman's helmet), the situation looks tricky. Arriving at Totleigh Towers, Sir Watkyn's country seat, matters get progressively worse. The nightmare crew includes not only that fierce old magistrate but his right-hand man, the frightful Roderick Spode. Add to that Madeline Bassett, Gussie Fink-Nottle, Stiffy Byng, and Harold "Stinker" Pinker and there's only one thing to say: "What Ho, Jeeves!"
  • Doctor Who: Smoke and Mirrors: Destiny of the Doctor #5

    Steve Lyons, Janet Fielding, Tim Beckmann

    Audio CD (AudioGO Ltd., July 23, 2013)
    A brand–new adventure story featuring the fifth Doctor, as played on television by Peter Davison, and his companions Tegan, Nyssa, and Adric. The Doctor answers a psionic distress call sent from England in the 1920s. There, in the environs of a fairground, he is reunited with an old friend: Harry Houdini. To Adric and Nyssa the name means very little, but to the Doctor's companion Tegan he is a legend. Escape artist extraordinaire, Houdini's reputation will last for decades. But how does Houdini know so much about Tegan herself? Is it really just guesswork, as he says? Is Houdini right to be concerned about the fairground's fortune teller, who claims to have supernatural skills? Both he and the Doctor suspect an alien influence may be at work. What neither the Doctor nor his friends realize is that, somewhere in the shadows, a sinister and all too familiar presence is lying in wait for them. Celebrating 50 years of Doctor Who, a brand new adventure for the Fifth Doctor.
  • Candide

    - Voltaire, Jack Davenport

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Nov. 13, 2012)
    Candide, published simultaneously in five European capitals in 1759, became an instant bestseller and is now regarded as one of the key texts of the Enlightenment. Voltaire’s preoccupations with evil and with various kinds of human folly and intolerance found a perfect vehicle in the philosophical tale. A master storyteller, he combined often wildly entertaining action with profoundly serious sense, parodying the traditional chivalric and oriental tales with which his public was more familiar to create a witty allegory of a young man whose optimism gives way to disillusionment after a series of terrible misfortunes.
  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare, David Tennant, Brendan Coyle, Alan Cox, Arkangel Cast

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Nov. 10, 2005)
    [Full-Cast Audio Theater Dramatization. Antipholus of Syracuse is played by David Tennant, Antipholus of Ephesus by Brendan Coyle. Alan Cox and Jason O'Mara are the two Dromios, while Niamh and Sorcha Cusack play Adriana and Luciana.] Chaos and confusion mount to a crescendo in a wild and fast-paced comedy of mistaken identity, one of Shakespeare's earliest plays. Young Antipholus of Syracuse is searching the world for his identical twin brother, separated from him at birth. With him is his servant Dromio, who lost his twin brother at the same time. The pair arrive in Ephesus where, unbeknownst to them, their twins are living.
  • Gemma Arterton Reads "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"

    Lewis Carroll, Gemma Arterton

    Audio CD (AudioGO Ltd., Aug. 13, 2013)
    Actress Gemma Arterton reads Lewis Carroll’s all-time classic, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. One sleepy summer’s day, Alice sees a white rabbit disappear down a rabbit hole. But this is not an ordinary rabbit; this one wears a waistcoat, has a pocket watch, and is talking to himself, so Alice follows him! When she stops falling down the rabbit hole she finds herself in a curious hall full of locked doors and one small key, and now her adventures begin. Alice meets characters like the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, and the Cheshire Cat in a story that has delighted and entranced readers for more than a hundred years.
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  • Treasure Island: A BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatization

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Audio CD (AudioGO Ltd., Sept. 8, 2009)
    Having outwitted a band of pirates to obtain a map disclosing the whereabouts of Captain Flint's treasure, Young Jim sets sail for Treasure Island. But the crew of the Hispaniola are not what they seem. Revealing themselves as another gang of cutthroats, led by the villainous Long John Silver, they are hell-bent on seizing both the ship and the treasure. Will they succeed? The struggle of Young Jim and his friends as they do battle on the high seas is thrillingly played out in this BBC Radio full-cast dramatization, starring Jack Shepherd, Iain Cuthbertson, and Buster Merryfield; with James McPherson as young Jim Hawkins.
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  • King Lear

    William Shakespeare

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Sept. 8, 2005)
    [Full-Cast Audio Theater Dramatization. Lear is played by Trevor Peacock and Gloucester by Clive Merrison. Penny Downie is Goneril, Samantha Bond is Regan, and Julia Ford is Cordelia. Edgar is played by David Tennant, Edmund by Gerard Murphy, and the Fool by John Rogan. This shattering drama of isolation and loss is one of the greatest tragedies in world literature. King Lear of Britain has three daughters: the hard-hearted Goneril and Regan, and the good and gentle Cordelia. He determines to divide his kingdom between them, giving the largest share to she who can say she loves him the best. Lear's tragic lack of judgement and self-knowledge is paralleled by the blindness of the loyal Gloucester who is persuaded to reject his virtuous son Edgar in favor of the villainous Edmund.
  • A Christmas Carol: An Unabridged Reading by Tom Baker

    Charles Dickens, Tom Baker

    2012 (AudioGO Ltd., Nov. 13, 2012)
    A new, unabridged reading of the Charles Dickens classic featuring the sonorous and expressive voice of Tom Baker (Doctor Who). Ebenezer Scrooge refuses to accept that Christmas is a time for peace and goodwill to all men. Those less fortunate than him are charitable, but Scrooge remains set in his curmudgeonly ways. One Christmas Eve, however, his outlook begins to change with a visit from the ghost of his deceased business partner, Jacob Marley. Marley’s ghost forewarns Scrooge of three other spirits who will come to haunt him that night—the ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Yet to Come. Accompanied by these, Scrooge is granted first a glimpse of his own past and then an insight into the home life of his poor yet loyal clerk, Bob Cratchit. Scrooge looks on with something approaching pity as the Cratchits, gather around a paltry table to celebrate the festive season. Is the sight of others’ hardships, coupled with a dark vision of what the future may hold, enough to make Scrooge see the folly of his ways?
  • Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders: A Classic Doctor Who Novel

    Terrance Dicks, Elisabeth Sladen

    Audio CD (AudioGO Ltd., May 18, 2010)
    “It's happening, Brigadier! It's happening!,” Sarah cried out. The Brigadier watched, fascinated, as the lifeless body of his old friend and companion, Doctor Who, suddenly began to glow with an eerie golden light. The features were blurring, changing...”Well, bless my soul,” said the Brigadier. “Who will be next?”