Twain's story of an orphan is often cited as the greatest American novel.
Based in the mid 1800s before the Civil War, the novel chronicles the journey of and relationship between Huckleberry Finn and a runaway southern slave, Jim, as they flee south on the Mississippi River. The pair have a journey that bring them together and that clearly shows Mark Twain's dislike for slavery in the southern culture.
Classic American Short StoriesAuthor : VariousNarrator : William RobertsPublished By : Select Music & DistributionDuration : 2 hours 35 minutesCategories : Short Stories
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12 Books That Changed the WorldAuthor : Melvyn BraggNarrator : Patricia Hodge, Hugh Ross, Robert Powell & Bill BinghamPublished By : Hodder & Stoughton AudiobooksDuration : 2 hoursCategories : Arts & Drama
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Captain Blood - Episode 02: Human MerchandiseAuthor : Rafael SabatiniNarrator : Colonial Radio TheatrePublished By : Colonial Radio Theatre On The AirDuration : 37 minutesCategories : Audio Theater
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Gulliver's TravelsAuthor : Jonathan SwiftNarrator : Pamela GarelickPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncDuration : 12 hoursCategories : Classic LiteraturePrice : $49.95 $23.95
Swift’s masterpiece of satire tells of the fantastic voyages of the Englishman Lemuel Gulliver, whose travels take him to lands where the inhabitants are only six inches tall as well as to lands where they are sixty feet high, where horses have the capacity to reason, and where animals are... See full description...
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Cockney's Kipling, AAuthor : Rudyard KiplingNarrator : David Ian DaviesPublished By : One Voice RecordingsDuration : 27 minutesCategories : PoetryPrice : $13.00
Ten enduring Kipling poems recited in the wonderful Cockney lilt. See full description...
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