Thursday, February 5, 2009

Books in mp3



Emperor's New Clothes



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Emperor's New Clothes


Author : Hans Christian Andersen

Performed By : Full Cast Production

Publisher : One Act Audio Theatre

Runtime : 10 minutes

Categories : Classics
Fairy Tales
Dramatizations

Our Price : Free

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Full Cast. Do you know the difference between seeing what you saw, and saying what you saw?

Story by Hans Christian Andersen. Adaptation by Jim Cort
Recorded at Lindner Sound, San Francisco
Produced & Directed by Glenn Carlson & Scot Crisp
Cast:
Narrator - Blanca Nieves
Emperor - Scot Crisp
Hives - Digby Christian
Snip - Glenn Carlson
Stitch - Terri Dien
Boy - Janelle Parkin
Courtiers & Crowds - Chris Linert & Cast


Emperors New Clothes
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Pam from Surrey, BC Canada - 11 Mar 2007


I found the wesite easy to use and in no time was listening to a book. The one I chose was just a sample but the sound was clear and my imagination loved the exercise. Good Job.

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rajesh from pune - 08 Aug 2007



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eternal winner from Vietnam-Haiphong - 11 Sep 2007


For me, this is a very helpful lesson for my son and my family. Thank you for providing this website.

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Elsie in New York and The Purple Dress
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Elsie in New York and The Purple Dress

Author : O. Henry
Performed By : Susan McCarthy, David Thorn, and Bobbie Frohman
Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc
Runtime : 30 minutes
Categories : Classic Literature
Our Price : $19.95 $9.95
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"In O. Henry's world, establishment figures become boobs and rich men become dunces,
while rogues become heroes and down-and-outers become gentlemen."Coconut Telegraph

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. Her father expected her to trust to the goodheartedness of his previous employer,
but Elsie prefers to make her own way in life. Although she visits an employment agency and applies for
several positions, do-gooders interfere. Thinking they are saving her soul, in actuality they point her to her
destruction.

In "The Purple Dress," two young women clerks have been saving money all year to buy new dresses for
the one gala of their year, the annual Thanksgiving dinner given by their employer. Both are hoping to catch
the eye of one attractive gentleman bachelor at the party. But interactions with a landlady and a dressmaker
intervene, and things turn out much differently than either girl could have imagined.

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