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Audiobooks Narrated by David Thorn

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In “Elsie in New York,” Elsie is an innocent young woman who, upon the death of her father, must look for work to make a living.

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This extraordinary eye-witness account of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's rise and fall from power was written between 1554 and 1558 by his gentleman-usher, George Cavendish....

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Tolstoy’s hero, Olenin, a young nobleman who is disenchanted with city life, finds himself caught up and charmed by the wild beauty of the Caucasus and the simplicity of its people.

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Did you know you could teach from home and earn a six-figure salary? Thousands of people make a great living teaching online courses from home....

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Dick Heldar is a war correspondent and an artist, well known for the drawings he sends home to the London papers from wars in exotic places like Sudan....

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From quarks to computing, this fascinating introduction covers every element of the quantum world in clear and accessible language.

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Sichan Siv knew he would soon be a target of the Khmer Rouge - ending up, perhaps, as one of the millions of anonymous human skeletons buried in his nation's Killing Fields....

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This special audio collection features some of Poe's best-known stories....

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After Jane Austen's earliest known writings, she began a more serious work, Lady Susan, in 1793 or 1794. It is a short, epistolary novel that portrays a woman bent on the exercise of her own powerful mind and personality to the point of social self-destruction.

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The Civil War’s most infamous Confederate prison was Andersonville, where many thousands of wretched Union prisoners died in deplorable conditions.

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