Friday, May 8, 2009

Books in mp3



Canterbury Tales, Selected



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Canterbury Tales, Selected


Author : Geoffrey Chaucer

Performed By : David Butler

Publisher : In Audio

Runtime : 9 hours 8 minutes

Categories : Poetry
Classic Literature
Classics

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This modern translation of these sometimes bawdy stories, written in the 14th century by the Father of English Poetry, entertain while telling us about England before the Renaissance.

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FATHER BROWN Mysteries. Episode 3 The Queer Feet
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FATHER BROWN Mysteries. Episode 3 The Queer Feet

Author : G.K. Chesterton. Dramatized by M J Elliott
Performed By : The Colonial Radio Theatre
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Runtime : 30 minutes
Categories : Dramatizations
Detective
Drama
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From London to Cornwall, then to Italy and France, a short, shabby priest takes on bandits, traitors and killers. Why is he so successful?     The reason is that after years spent in the priesthood, Father Brown knows human nature and is not afraid of its dark side. Thus he understands criminal motivation and how to deal with it.

Episode 3 THE QUEER FEET: If you meet a member of that select club, 'The Twelve True Fishermen,' entering the Vernon Hotel for the annual club dinner, you will observe, as he takes off his overcoat, that his evening coat is green and not black. If (supposing that you have the star-defying audacity to address such a being) you ask him why, he will probably answer that he does it to avoid being mistaken for a waiter. You will then retire crushed. But you will leave behind you a mystery as yet unsolved and a tale worth telling.

The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air presents

THE FATHER BROWN MYSTERIES

Starring J.T. TURNER as Father Brown. HUGH METZLER as Inspector Craven.

From the FATHER BROWN short stories by G K Chesterton

Dramatized by M J Elliott

Executive Producer MARK VANDER BERG. Directed by JERRY ROBBINS. Produced by MATTHEW McLAREN

Music by KEVIN McLEOD

(c) 2007 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air

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