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Audio Holdings

Audio Holdings

The history of Audio Holdings dates back to its founding in 1976 by Terry Durkin in Toronto, Canada. Later joined by Cyril Hayes, and reformed as Durkin-Hayes Audio, the company was one of the pioneers in transforming print books into spoken word products. At its peak the Durkin-Hayes Audio catalogue had more than 1,300 titles actively for sale. In 2008, Audio Holdings purchased the assets of Durkin-Hayes Audio.

Audio Holdings is now re-issuing these works for the first time ever in digital format. Our audio books cover such categories as arts & entertainment, children & young adult, the classics, horror, mysteries & thrillers, non-fiction, science-fiction, Shakespearian dramas, Sherlock Holmes, and more Westerns than cows in a cattle-drive.

You will also be entertained when listening to our many Hollywood and Broadway star readers such as Margot Kidder, Ed Begley, Jr., Joanna Lumley, Dick Cavett, Lauren Bacall, Robbie Benson, Rene Auberjonois, Stacy Keach, and Jerry Orbach, to mention just a few. Audio Holdings heralds the return and revival of one of audiobook's innovative companies. Look for us to continue that tradition in the years to come.


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by Malcolm Lowry
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The horrors of alcoholism have never been so vividly, so comprehensively, or so sympathetically described as they are in Under the Volcano.

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by Joseph D. Pistone
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Posing as a jewel thief Donnie Brasco, FBI agent Joseph D. Pistone worked undercover for six years to infiltrate the flamboyant and deadly community of Mafia wise guys, captains and bosses.

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by Anna Sewell
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Black Beauty spent her youthful days grazing in grassy meadows, with ponds of clear water, shade trees and apples.

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by William Shakespeare
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Petruchio arrives in Padua determined to gain his fortune by marrying the volatile Katherina. Their tempestuous meeting and marriage leads to a great love affair.

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by Tennessee Williams
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The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is vintage Tennessee Williams.

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by Geoffrey Giuliano
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Always the most musically commercial of the Beatles, Paul McCartney has been incredibly successful in his post-Beatles life as well.

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by Emily Bronte
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Heathcliff was to serve as the name for the ragged, dark-skinned orphan whom Mr. Earnshaw found abandoned in the streets of Liverpool and took home to live with his own children, Cathy and Hindley, at Wuthering Heights.

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by William Shakespeare
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Antony and Cleopatra is the tumultuous tragedy and love story played out against a backdrop of war and the vengeance of Octavius Caesar.

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by H.G. Wells
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Griffin is a scientist who theorizes that if a person's refractive index is changed to exactly that of air and his body does not absorb or reflect light, then he will be invisible.

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by William Shakespeare
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King Lear is one of Shakespeare’s greatest and darkest works. King Lear banishes his favorite daughter when she speaks out against him.

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