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Great Literature
100 Great Audiobooks of Literary Masterpieces!
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Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 21min
The Inheritors, by Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Ford. Part V.
An invading group from the Fourth Dimension takes over a corrupt Earth.

Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 12min
The Inheritors, by Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Ford. Part IV.
An invading group from the Fourth Dimension takes over a corrupt Earth.

Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 10min
The Inheritors, by Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Ford. Part III.
An invading group from the Fourth Dimension takes over a corrupt Earth.

Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 23min
The Inheritors, by Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Ford. Part II.
An invading group from the Fourth Dimension takes over a corrupt Earth.

Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 29min
The Inheritors, by Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Ford. Part I.
An invading group from the Fourth Dimension takes over a corrupt Earth.

Dec 2, 2024 • 2h 1min
Rookwood, by William Harrison Ainsworth. Part VIII.
A rich and complex Gothic-Romance centring on the murky deeds of an ancient family. It is a wonderfully atmospheric piece that combines narrative, poetry, song, and descriptive writing to great effect. The character of Dick Turpin that we know today - the dashing highwaymen and unmatched horseman - can be said to stem directly from this novel, as the most famous part of the book (often published on its own in the past), Turpin's Ride To York, is devoted to him. Although seemingly little known to a modern audience, Ainsworth's 'Rookwood' gave the world the image of the highwayman with which we are all so familiar.

Dec 2, 2024 • 2h 7min
Rookwood, by William Harrison Ainsworth. Part VII.
A rich and complex Gothic-Romance centring on the murky deeds of an ancient family. It is a wonderfully atmospheric piece that combines narrative, poetry, song, and descriptive writing to great effect. The character of Dick Turpin that we know today - the dashing highwaymen and unmatched horseman - can be said to stem directly from this novel, as the most famous part of the book (often published on its own in the past), Turpin's Ride To York, is devoted to him. Although seemingly little known to a modern audience, Ainsworth's 'Rookwood' gave the world the image of the highwayman with which we are all so familiar.

Dec 2, 2024 • 2h 13min
Rookwood, by William Harrison Ainsworth. Part VI.
A rich and complex Gothic-Romance centring on the murky deeds of an ancient family. It is a wonderfully atmospheric piece that combines narrative, poetry, song, and descriptive writing to great effect. The character of Dick Turpin that we know today - the dashing highwaymen and unmatched horseman - can be said to stem directly from this novel, as the most famous part of the book (often published on its own in the past), Turpin's Ride To York, is devoted to him. Although seemingly little known to a modern audience, Ainsworth's 'Rookwood' gave the world the image of the highwayman with which we are all so familiar.

Dec 2, 2024 • 2h 7min
Rookwood, by William Harrison Ainsworth. Part V.
A rich and complex Gothic-Romance centring on the murky deeds of an ancient family. It is a wonderfully atmospheric piece that combines narrative, poetry, song, and descriptive writing to great effect. The character of Dick Turpin that we know today - the dashing highwaymen and unmatched horseman - can be said to stem directly from this novel, as the most famous part of the book (often published on its own in the past), Turpin's Ride To York, is devoted to him. Although seemingly little known to a modern audience, Ainsworth's 'Rookwood' gave the world the image of the highwayman with which we are all so familiar.

Dec 2, 2024 • 1h 40min
Rookwood, by William Harrison Ainsworth. Part IV.
A rich and complex Gothic-Romance centring on the murky deeds of an ancient family. It is a wonderfully atmospheric piece that combines narrative, poetry, song, and descriptive writing to great effect. The character of Dick Turpin that we know today - the dashing highwaymen and unmatched horseman - can be said to stem directly from this novel, as the most famous part of the book (often published on its own in the past), Turpin's Ride To York, is devoted to him. Although seemingly little known to a modern audience, Ainsworth's 'Rookwood' gave the world the image of the highwayman with which we are all so familiar.