Audiobooks Narrated by
Wolfram Kandinsky
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Herzog is the story of Moses Herzog, great sufferer, joker, and moaner, cuckold, charmer, and...
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Few works have captured the seamy side of American urban life with such graphic immediacy as Frank Norris's McTeague.
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Great-grandson of John Adams, grandson of John Quincy Adams, Henry Adams asserts that his conventional education did not prepare him to live in a world transformed by science and technology.
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Few works have captured the seamy side of American urban life with such graphic immediacy as does this portrayal of turn-of-the-century San Francisco.
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The author of Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim also wrote brilliant works of short fiction. His stories...
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Williston Bibb Barrett is a rather unusual and inquisitive young Southerner with a special gift for cultivating the possibilities of life....
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Amory Blaine, a handsome, wealthy, spoiled and snobbish young man from the Midwest, attends Princeton University and acquires a refined sense of the proper "social" values...
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They look alike, but they are in very different worlds. Tom Canty, impoverished and abused by his father, is fascinated with royalty.
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During the French and Indian War, the treacherous Indian Magua’s plan to betray a group of English people to the Iroquois is foiled by the scout Hawkeye (Natty Bumppo) and his companions, an old chief and his son Uncas, the last of the Mohicans. The beauty of this timeless tale lies in the feeling of nature and the panorama of America at its conception.
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In April of 1878, Mark Twain and his family traveled to Europe. Overloaded with ideas, Twain hoped the sojourn would spark his creativity and bring at least one of the books to fruition.
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