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    Triple by Ken Follett Unabridged 10 CD Audio Book Set Get other Ken Follett AudioBooks click here Triple - by Ken Follett - Audio Book CD Brand New (10 CDs - 12 Hours): About Triple "It was never determined what had actually happened to the 200 tons of uranium" but three countries know the truth. Three young men met decades ago and now world events have cast them as adversaries. Nat Israel's hero known as 'The Pirate' stages a daring nuclear exploit. Breathing down his neck the KGB's Rostov and Egyptian intelligence's Yassif. A furious race against time builds to an extraordinary climax on a doomed cargo boat. Ken's view I was very worried about this book. It was my first after the success o extra info.....

  • End CD without AudioBook World Follett Unabridged
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    World without End by Ken Follett Unabridged AudioBook 36 CDs Get Other Classic Audio Books click here Get Other Ken Follett AudioBooks click here World Without End - Ken Follett - Audio Book Unabridged CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): . 45.5 hours 36 CDs The novel begins in the fictional city of Kingsbridge England in the year 1327. Four children — Caris Gwenda Merthin and Ralph — go into the woods on All Hallows Day. Gwenda brings her three-legged dog Hop whom Ralph shoots with Merthin's home-made bow foreshadowing Ralph's later cruel behaviour. The children witness two men killed in the forest by Sir Thomas Langley aided by Ralph. The children then flee with the exception o find out more.....

  • Jim Dale audiobook narrator
    Jim Dale has received multiple awards for this achievement. During Queen Elizabeth II's 2003 Royal Birthday Honours, Jim Dale was named an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for narrating the (then) five Harry Potter audiobooks and "promoting English children's literature." On a more plebian plane, he's also the Guinness World Record holder for Most Character Voices in an Audiobook--for the 134 different beings he portrayed in HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX. The Harry Potter audiobooks have been nominated for Grammy Awards--HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE won in 2000 for Best Spoken Word Album for Children--and Audie Awards--in 2004 ORDER OF THE PHOENIX won the Audie for Children's Title for Ages 8+ as well as Audiobook of the Year--and this year, the Harry Potter series was the first recipient of the Audio Publishers Association Hall of Fame Award. Jim Dale has received a variety of stage and screen credits beginning in the 1960s. Among the highlights, he received an Oscar nomination for writing the lyrics to the film "Georgy Girl" (1966), and he starred on Broadway in "Scapino!" (1974) and "Barnum" (1981), receiving both a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for the title role.
  • Libraries - a new source of free audiobooks
    With the development of portable cassette recorders audiotapes had become very popular and by the late 1960s libraries became a source of free audio books on cassettes. Instructional and educational recordings came first followed by self-help tapes, and then by literature and fiction. In 1970 Books on Tape Corporation started rental plans for audio books distribution. The company expanded their services selling their products to libraries. Audio books gained more and more popularity. By the middle of 1980s the audio publishing business grew to several billion dollars a year. The new companies, Recorded Books and Chivers Audio Books, were the first to develop integrated production teams and to work with professional actors. And since libraries made up the largest segment of their market space, Chivers Audio Books established close connections with them from the very beginning of the company's existence.
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