The Call of the Wild
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3 hours, 8 minutes
Unabridged Adventure Novel
1903

"Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing..." The classic adventure novel. Narrated by John Jennens.
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Posted by alex at 12:10 PM
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2 hours, 47 minutes
Unabridged Classic Novel
1843

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is the classic tale of curmudgeon Ebeneezer Scrooge and the visitation of three ghosts (four if you include Marley) in the run up to Christmas. Read by James Spencer.
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Posted by alex at 9:55 AM
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2 hours, 1 minute
Unabridged Science Fiction Novella
2000

Retrieval Artists find people who have Disappeared. But people Disappear for a reason--they don't want to be found. When Anetka Sobol shows up at Miles Flint's office on the Moon, he immediately knows that this case is going to be complicated.
A hard-boiled science fiction mystery. A Hugo Award Nominee, Locus Poll Award Nominee, and AnLab Award Nominee first published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact. Read by Stefan Rudnicki.
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Posted by alex at 11:52 AM
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2 hours, 15 minutes
Unabridged Free Verse Poetry Collection
1916
This complete collection includes the Telltale Weekly recordings of all 7 volumes of Carl Sandburg's Chicago Poems, originally sold individually as
- Chicago Poems - 55 poems - 65 minutes
- Handfuls - 11 poems - 4 minutes
- War Poems 1914-1915 - 11 poems - 11 minutes
- The Road and the End - 11 poems, 10 minutes
- Fogs and Fires - 28 poems - 17 minutes
- Shadows - 9 poems - 6 minutes
- Other Days (1900-1910) - 23 poems - 22 minutes
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Posted by alex at 12:10 AM
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2 hours, 40 minutes
Unabridged Formal Verse Poetry
1609

A complete reading of Shakespeare's 154 timeless sonnets, composed between 1593 and 1601. Read by Alex Wilson.
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Posted by alex at 9:51 PM
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3 hours, 2 minutes
Unabridged Science Fiction Novel
1895

An amateur scientist discovers that just as he may travel around in the three physical dimensions, he may also travel through the fourth--time. These are his adventures and discoveries through time. Read by James Spencer.
"There's a slightly old-fashioned quality to his speech that compliments Wells' old-fashioned brand of science fiction ... rises above the source material, making these audio editions a great way to experience these two classics." - John Joseph Adams, Locus
As James Patrick Kelly writes in this month's (September 2004 issue) Asimov's Science Fiction, "What makes this the first science fiction time travel story is that the Time Traveler actually builds his machine." Previous fictitious time travelers (like Ebeneezer Scrooge or the Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court) didn't have a choice in the matter.
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Posted by alex at 9:48 PM

