Essential Conan Doyle (Carl Rigg/ Crawford Logan/ David Timson/ Glen McCready/ Jonathan Oliver/ McCready Glen/ Rupert Degas/ Tim Pigott-Smith) (Naxos Audio Books: NA695512)
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| A Life of Arthur Conan Doyle | |
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Introduction by David Timson |
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A British Celt |
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At the age of nine… |
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Some odd jobs |
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Meanwhile, those sixpences had to be earned… |
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During the last year of his study at Edinburgh… |
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Doctor Budd |
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Budd's carriage pulled up on the Hoe… |
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Doctor Doyle |
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While waiting |
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Doyle never made a penny more than 25 Pounds… |
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| A Life of Arthur Conan Doyle | |
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To Berlin and Austria |
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Sherlock Holmes |
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The notion of writing a series of short stories… |
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Friends and Fame |
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The Brigadier |
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The Man of Action |
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On to Cairo |
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In South Africa, the Boer War… |
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Titanic |
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The Man in the Street |
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The Last Phase |
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Doyle's home life was exceptionally happy… |
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| The Adventure of the Speckled Band | |
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Introduction |
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Early morning in Baker Street |
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'It is not cold which makes me shiver…' |
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'My name is Helen Stoner…' |
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'I could not sleep that night…' |
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'This is very deep business,' he said at last… |
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A huge man and an iron bar |
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A will, and a journey to Stoke Moran |
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I had never seen my friend's face so grim… |
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A night visit to Manor House |
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A dreadful vigil |
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Such are the true facts… |
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Recording of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle part 1 |
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| Introduction by David Timson | |
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Introduction by David Timson |
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| Lot No. 249 | |
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Lot No. 249 |
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Bellingham's Room |
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The strange habit |
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One afternoon… |
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The next evening… |
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The next day… |
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| The Sealed Room | |
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The Sealed Room |
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At the end of the passage |
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Some days later… |
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| How the Brigadier Slew the Fox | |
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Introduction by David Timson |
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In all the great hosts of France… |
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Ah, how my heart swelled… |
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I had never known it… |
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Presently an officer, in a blue uniform… |
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Such a crowd… |
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In front of us were the dogs… |
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| The Lost World | |
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Introduction by David Timson |
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The most wonderful things have happened… |
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It was midday… |
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'Wealden!' cried Challenger, in an ecstasy… |
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I had the same feeling of mystery… |
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| The White Company | |
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Introduction |
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The company stood peering… |
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Sir Nigel, meanwhile, had found a foeman… |
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| Disc: 6 |
| Beliefs and Causes: Introduction by David Timson | |
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Beliefs and Causes: Introduction by David Timson |
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| The Vital Message | |
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The Dawning of the Light |
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At first it was only physical… |
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None the less, it was greeted… |
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| Danger | |
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Introduction by David Timson |
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Being the log of Captain John Sirius |
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On she came… |
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On the round-the-corner page… |
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I had no time to read our papers… |
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| The Cottingley Fairies | |
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Introduction by David Timson |
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Should the incidents here narrated… |
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The matter being in this state… |
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I may add as a footnote… |
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| The Inner Room | |
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Introduction by David Timson |
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It is mine – the little chamber… |
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Recording of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle part 2 |
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